A Story in the The Amulets of Power Universe
An unsuspecting Sergeant Bill Baker has been chosen by the Amulets to be their visible representative against the North Vietnamese, while they continue their clandestine work against the Vietnamese invisibly. Bill has been trained in several Army schools and given a girlfriend to help him. Now it's up to him. This is part 1 of the prequel to The Amulets of Power.
A man returns home after a short absense. He goes to visit his friend and meets his new wife. Over the course of several years he falls in love with the wife and when the friend asks him to help him turn her into a slut he decides to steal her from the friend and make her his own. Follow his Journey through the part of his life as he woos, steals and makes this woman his own.
Most guys don't think of their mom as being a sexual creature. Most mom's don't dwell on their son's love-life. But what if something happened that made that inevitable?
Matt wakes up, believing he is dead, and slowly learns not only is he still alive, but people are calling him a hero. And what does a most unusual bandage (put on his head to stop bleeding), or more specifically, where that bandage came from, have to do with it?
A Make the Cut Story Book 1 - John is a middle-aged widower with depression issues who is trying to cope with the end of the world. He is offered a ray of unexpected hope.
The first two parts have no sex.
Warning - Part one includes suicidal thoughts. / (Reviews)
Sherlock Holmes' incredible intellect is without limit. There is nothing he does not know about poisons, footprints, criminal behaviour. you name it. His one flaw is women; Holmes just doesn't understand them. Their desires, their bodies. nothing. So when a wealthy lord engages the great detective to discover why he cannot penetrate his bride. well, it's lucky Holmes has a friend like Watson. / (Reviews)
An eighteen year old female vampire with hundreds of years of undead experience behind her. My previous vampire-related stories were not popular at all. I think it is because they are an old-fashioned sense of the genre without werewolves and Kung Fu fighting human teenaged girls to drive a stake though them at every opportunity. It is more like the Nosferatu or Bram Stoker versions.