An erotic novel about a grandfather who's asked to take his granddaughter in for the summer - to get her away from bad influences that are making her unmanageable. He discovers rebellious Rachael isn't so rebellious after all. She's adventurous in unexpected and wonderful ways.
A Living Next Door to Heaven Story (3) Brian's life in LNDtH was a teenager's wet dream. But every one of those kids had parents. What Were They Thinking? This is Book 10 of the Living Next Door to Heaven saga and takes place in parallel to the first nine. It is told in parts from the viewpoint of different parents. Part I is 12 chapters. There may be a small break in posting between parts. This book uses the names and places from the released version, not the SOL version. / (Reviews)
A Variation On A Theme Story (6) Five years have passed in Steve's new life. Freshman year of college is behind him and his friends, and they're off to England for a major trip. Along with that, they're increasingly acknowledging their influence on the world and the ways they can change things - hopefully for the better. Engagements are on the way, and old friends are returning. What will this year bring? Likely about 600,000 words. Posting schedule: 3 chapters/week (M/W/F AM). Public comments are enabled; see the Foreword
Dan survived ten years of the war as a U.N. Special Forces officer and retired with his wife to Tampa to start a charter boat business. His wife was killed soon after and for the next five years his life has been nothing but work, war buddies and memories he wishes he could run away from. Into his life comes Antigua Delmar, the latest in a seemingly endless line of teen pop stars, destroying his numb but comfortable existence and setting into motion events that will someday change the world.
In 1880, a man with a violent past crossed the Oklahoma border into Texas where he met a woman with a dire future. Together, they crafted a legacy that spanned generations. / (Reviews)
AJ just wanted a drink when he pushed past the sodbuster woman standing timidly outside of the saloon. But there was trouble inside that saloon and, like usual, he just couldn't manage to stay out of it. Within ten minutes he was running for his life and passing that same woman again, this time as he spurred his horse hard. The third time he crossed paths with the woman - well - they say the third time's the charm.