A "Delights" novel (8) Part of the Kobekistan universe
When his nine year old son suggested it, the Emir decided that an English butler, a Jeeves, would be a nice touch in his Golden Palace. For Robinson, it meant big changes from his English life. Most of the duties were similar to those in the household in England, but some of the perks were better. And then the Princesses came to visit him. For Robinson's wife, who had never been spanked even as a child, it meant bigger changes, and ones she came to love.
A Spirit of the West Story (2) Fire Bringer and Shadow have completed basic training and are now ready to face Satan's strongest minions, such as Baal, Beelzebub, and Tezcatlipoca. Join them as they face their most powerful enemies to date. This is the 2nd story in the series.
The tragic loss of a man's wife through childbirth turns into treasures when her advanced planning for her husband and child leads him to two new lovers.
Count Rostovov’s obsession with fourteen-year-old boys in the lead-up to the Russian Revolution may be his undoing unless he changes his attitude toward his prey.
From high school virgin and despised by her parents and siblings to superstar MIT student and then beyond, this rollercoaster ride, told in the form of an autobiography, involves lots of sexual interludes and exploration along with interweaving real-world Boston-area events to pull the reader deep inside.
When Clay's life partner since he was fourteen, Mustafa, who owned a Turkish restaurant in Berlin, dies, Clay brings his remains back to the Anglican church in Izmir, Turkey, where the priest, Father Thomas, initiated Mustafa when he was fourteen. Thomas introduces Clay to fourteen-year-old American-Turkish altar boy Rifatt, who needs attention and someone to take care of him.]
Jason Dunlop becomes a Batman-like figure, The Ghost, as he fights the Sydney Ducks on the Barbary Coast. Join Jason and his girl friend, Big Ass Betty, as they fight to right some of the wrongs of old San Francisco. The Sydney Ducks were real crooks, mostly from Australia, who nearly took over San Francisco in the 1850s.