A Make the Cut Story Book 2 - John survived the Earth's destruction. Awakening in the far future, he stumbled upon the truth behind the attack on his world. Now, he embarks on a desperate journey to find more answers and possibly a way to fight back. All the while, he is under the threat of discovery and sudden death. Book 2 in the Make the Cut series.
A Story in the Panhandle Trailer Park Universe
Jeff was the chief of security at one of those ubiquitous 'big box stores' when he caught Natalie shoplifting. Jeff's thought that he'd parlay the purloined CD into a casual encounter with a nubile teenager. Instead, he found love. Not to mention two wives, three teen daughters and enough excitement to...well...to fill a book.
A virus decimates earths population. This is one rednecks story of survival. Some sex, although that is not the theme. Not a stroke story. First time author, let me know what you think.
A man loses his family and when he recovers he takes his sister away to find somwhere else to live. Strange things happen, but just how much should he worry about them? Mystery may be debatable and there are only references to sex
Book 2 in the Crystal Clear series, with Jim Mellon, country singer, and his ongoing romance with singer Crystal Lee, her sister Ellen, and others. This story is unique but does build on the Road Trip series. Jim finds more ways to be a lover, a hero, a patriot, a savior, a dedicated partner, and an inspiration to those around him. Join Jim as he continues his sexy journey through life.
Jason, a 15 year-old boy, receives a thorough sports physical from busty Nurse Meyers ... and the dreaded hernia exam proves more troublesome than she expected.
Colin and Brianna come to loggerheads against each other again, with BethAnn caught in the middle. How is this latest conflict resolved? And will their fights ever end? Read it to find out. This is a sequel to "The Spirit of the White Stag". I suggest you read that story first, as the characters won't make sense otherwise. And again, explicit sex is minimal (one paragraph). After all, it's supposed to be a romantic love story, isn't it?