A man confronts the reality of his marriage, in which he feels humiliated, angry,and unhappy. He doesn't know what to do about it. Can he resolve the situation, and find a way to redeem his life? Or should he simply accept the status quo?
A potentially life-changing event can interrupt a person at any time. Their reaction to that event is affected by beliefs, prejudices, strength of character, and the effectiveness of their support system. Is their previous life regained, lost, or even improved upon?
Mandy (3) The saga of Mandy and Bob continues with the introduction of Jason, Bob's son. Like Bob did for Mandy, Jason saves the day for her too, in more ways than one, after Bob leaves. She was a castaway before and Jason makes sure that doesn't happen again.
Claudia's Condition (3) Three women are abducted, destined to die by the date on the calendar. Another woman is abducted because a killer wants deadly revenge. What if you are shot and left for dead because you're not a woman? Miraculously, the women are rescued. Soon their stories become old newspaper headlines and faded memories. Life goes on but how will they survive? How will they live on? How do they heal? Dan Davenport said it best. "The more we live our lives, the more those two bastards lose!"
A Gifted Story (2) Part of the Keltria universe
Prudence had been burnt in more ways than one. She no longer trusted her ability to love. She knew not why men found her irresistible yet she couldn't return their love. Using her Gifts from the Gods, she tried to forge a new direction for her life. Warning - It does contain a small amount of male/male sex. / (Reviews)
A Cala de Sirena Story (2) If you enjoyed Cala de Sirena, experience the two greatest days in Don and Angel's lives, their wedding and the birth of their daughter Joy. Joy's conception is told from Angel's point of view while she struggles with her decision how they conceived Joy. I had this story after "Return to Cala", but I realized that it's best told before "Return" and I hope future and past readers agree.
A young man, haunted by disease and sorrow, faces his own death and the eternity that lies beyond human comprehension. The only thing giving him the will to live is a mysterious vision, a girl that exists only in his dreams, but the closer he gets to his death, the more the line between dream and reality blurs.