A young college student and entrepreneur meets two young ladies with their plans. The result is a partnership of a different sort. From computer nerd to Artis, he lives a fairytale that ends happily ever after. But getting there is not simple.
Imagine a Mirror Universe where many things are the same, (the same people, the same technology, etc.) but no one has ever had sex or any kind of intimacy beyond hand-holding. Everyone is a virgin, relationships between spouses are purely platonic. How do they breed you say? They use gestation machines! This is the crazy upside-down world that Steve Wilson accidentally ends up in when he tries to use a time machine to go back and save his mom from a fatal car accident.
When timid librarian Timothy Tiddleton is abducted by the fearsome (and insatiable) Captain Mad Molly Tugg, he’s plunged into a world of rigging, rum, and wildly inappropriate nautical education. Bound, teased, and trained by a crew of filthy misfits—including a peg-armed vixen and a parrot who shouts obscenities—Timothy discovers the sea’s true treasure might just be oral historiography.
How a brother lusted after and fell in love with his little sister, only to find out years later that she lusted and loved him too. Now that they are living together, she gathers a harem for him to enjoy. Life is good.
In Wyrm City, everything is dragons. Dragon Lines connect magical thinking machines modeled after draconic brains, using the dragon magic to access and store information. Dragons drink sewage and piss clean water. Dragons breathe polluted air and exhale the fresh scent of pine. Dragons run the corporations and corporations run the government. And if you want to make it in this cutthroat world, you gotta get some dragon
After his father is killed at work, young Billy and his mother get closer, in this first chapter, there's very little sex, but towards the end, they meet up with some people my regular readers may recognize!
It's a male bisexual's dream -- hooking up with an MF couple and having explosive sex with both of them. Oddly enough, though, the sex isn't the best part of it. It's the sense of belonging.
Sonya had a problem. Covid had cost her a job and her prospects weren't looking good. 'Van Life' seemed to offer a possible way out. It turned out that it had certain other advantages too...