Sex and politics by wise and erotic metaphors of collections (veneries) of animals
While a collecton of crows is a murder, a set of owls is a parliament. That seems most appropriate for a group of wise people who influence politics, and help Hal correct his unfortunate virginity. Getting rid of it, and nurturing him along with the other owls, makes for a happy band of brothers and sisters, moving the political stables in the best of directions.
After being kicked out of his own house by his estranged wife Jill, Jack Jackson is now offered a chance to move back in there. In so doing, nothing will ever be the same for either of them or their lovers.
Cassie has been cursed. However, she thinks she's found a way out. Will seizing on a technicality nullify its most restrictive aspects and allow her to enjoy sex the way SHE likes it? And, if so, must she first take advantage of those around her?
Not just one boyfriend but two for Marcie this Christmas. Her horny boss Mister Honeywell and now the hunky Collin with his romantic impulses that made her pulse race with excitement. It was the little trip to the Department Store for last minute gifts that led to her sudden loss of freedom.
On the brutal and cruel fringe worlds of 24th century outer space, a group of sixteen twenty-something young women are held captive in the hold of a converted space freighter. Unsure why they have been chosen, or what fate awaits them at their destination, the group form intimate relationships. Without other forms of entertainment, and their food laced with aphrodisiac compounds, it isn't long before satisfying sexual urges becomes their driving goal.
A story in the Shenanigans Universe
What happens when your dad dies when you're nine and your mother and sister hate you? They do everything up to and including, getting your dog shot just to hurt you. This goes on for seven long years. On your sixteenth birthday, you gain the power to make anyone obey you. What happens to the Bitches In Question? If triggered by incest or coercion DON"T read this story. Remember, this is fiction. Don't hurt people IRL. If you think you might, call 1-800-799-7233. Get help, please.