Lieutenant Dan Miller is dreaming he's home from Iraq for Christmas. Or is he only dreaming? Sequel to my story of two years ago "If Only in My Dreams".
Isha came to Sydney to be with her fiancé Ankit. She didn't expect Cooper. As her fiancé retreats into screens and silence, his roommate draws her into a world of early mornings, physical challenge, and dangerous proximity. This is not a story about one moment of weakness. It's about a thousand small ones.
Tory was just hoping that Jayson would be able to come home for Trent's Eagle Ceremony. When Jayson came, he wasn't alone. The Eagle Ceremony resulted in opening doors to a bright future, and not just for Trent.
After his fief is put to the torch, a lowly serf named Rian is taken captive by Orcs. The women cart him back to their stronghold and put him to work cooking, cleaning, and serving them. Little do they know, his new situation is a marked improvement. For the first time, he has a soft bed, plentiful food, and a warm hearth. Will his hosts ever find out that he's only pretending to lament his new role?
[Formerly ‘I’ve Been Everywhere’] Johnny had lead an incredible life, as a hobo, a small business owner, and a farmer, seeing much of the country, and experiencing things few men do. He’s loved many women, had many children, and also experienced horrific losses and great pain. Ride with him on life’s 36 year rollercoaster of adventure, fun, and romance.
Colin and Brianna come to loggerheads against each other again, with BethAnn caught in the middle. How is this latest conflict resolved? And will their fights ever end? Read it to find out. This is a sequel to "The Spirit of the White Stag". I suggest you read that story first, as the characters won't make sense otherwise. And again, explicit sex is minimal (one paragraph). After all, it's supposed to be a romantic love story, isn't it?