People have been making the beast with two backs for hundreds of years. Malkyn and Leo, teenaged siblings in the winter of year 526, accidentally find themselves doing exactly that one cold winter's night.
A man rejects the feelings of a wonderful girl of a wealthy family. He knows he's made a mistake and tries to win her back. Her anger and bitterness are a large barrier for him. Meanwhile he has a series of mistresses but still wants that elusive girl he could have had just for the asking. Will he succeed?
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.
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.
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.]
A Tom Fisher Tales Story The Bride, of course, is supposed to keep herself for her husband - on her wedding day, at least. No such restriction is placed on the Bride's Maid, who wants to find out for herself what Tom did for the Maid of Honour that put such a broad smile on her face. Twelfth of the Tom Fisher Tales.