third in the bountyhunter series
Seven Oaks is the asshole of Texas and like most assholes this place is full of shit.
Scott Wolf, a bountyhunter, is looking for a fleeing murderess. He finds her and a few other twists.
Our hero recognizes that he is being drawn to the wild, darker side of his nature.
This one has a surprize ending, I think.
Julie, bored and lonely, decides to get a job posing for illustrations for a sex manual. Imagine her surprise when the male half of her team turns out to be her step brother! The photo session heats up and more develops than just photographs
A Take Me Out to the Ballgame Story Sam was a rookie pitcher for the Orioles. He was 12th man on a twelve-man staff, but he was holding on. Now, he was to have a Japanese roommate who knew no English. The new guy was also a pitcher: A starter, more experienced and more highly regarded than Sam. But there would be more than just language barriers. And then there was Amy...
The secrets run deeper. The dangers grow darker. Mark thought surviving the first storm was enough. He was wrong. Pulled even further into the hidden world of magic and monsters, Mark finds himself hunted by enemies he can't yet see — and haunted by the one question that refuses to die: Who killed his parents? With new powers awakening and old truths unraveling, every step forward drags him closer to answers... and closer to a war he may not be ready for.
He rescues a damsel in distress minutes before they both become stranded in a winter storm. He has a dangerous adventure that she helps him recover from, and then she takes him home for a couple of days of dirty fun and games. Story takes place after A MILF Man Story: Peggy.
A mother, her son and her milk. She nurses her baby daughter and her son watches eventually getting something to drink. Sort of predictable but the end might surprise you.
An Almost Like a Song Story Sequel to "Wolf Creek Pass". Dave and Michelle decide to ride the Durango to Silverton Train and possibly each other. Part of a series called "Almost Like a Song", the song title for this one is from C.W. McCall.