Two young sisters flee an abusive home and end up in the clutches of an evil woman. This woman stumbles upon a secret that will put society on its ear or destroy it.
Ever wonder why TV fills the late night airwaves with old low-grade movies? Read this piece to discover why. As this story started commanding me to write it, the obvious alternate title emerged: "Cute Butt". I stuck with the more poetic original, so sue me! And, as always with a Losgud story, enjoy!
Deserted by his wife and left alone with his 15-year-old daughter, Jason soon begins to turn his attention to young Megan, which leads to voyeurism, then to masturbation, and finally, to the inevitable.
Holidays With Chloe Hi. My name is Chloe, and I've read what Dad wrote about my Thanksgiving weekend at home with him and Mom. Cute daughter? Well, yes, some people consider me cute (she said, modestly). They think Sylvia, my roommate, is cute, too. She and I look a lot alike, except she's blonde and I'm brunette. Several of you asked Dad what happened at Christmas, and he told me I had to write it since it was my story. So, it's my turn now.
This is the last in this series, about some college kids and their escapades while completing their education. A sister, her best friend, a brother and his roommate get into some pretty wild situations. Some sex, some humor and some emotion. It will make a lot more sense if you read the first two books first.
Malcolm is the closet transvestite Michele who is yearning to come out of the closet and play. He organises the firm's fancy dress Xmas party using the theme "Whores & Pimps". The difference is that the men come as whores and the women as pimps. Michele gets blackmailed, seduced, raped and gang-banged as the night progresses. Then she goes home to tell her sister all about it only to find her sister has a penchant for trannys.
Boys & Girls, the Saga continues, crossing more family lines. This story is a note that I'm not dead yet. And it is a history-making event--Losgud's first follow-up, sequelesque piece. You do need to have read the original "Tandem" to catch all the nuances in this "Extra". If not, smart readers will catch on fast enough.