From the Archives of The Order
Celia, a sorceress's apprentice, struggles to master her lessons and digs a little too deep in search of an energy source. Will she be able to keep control of her newfound power, or will she be consumed by it? An expanded edition, updated to fit into the Archives of the Order universe, and even filthier than before!
A Billy Oldham Story (2) What would you do if someone stole your wife? No, not kidnap, but actually steal her. Billy Oldham has his wife stolen, and he will do anything necessary to get her back. This is a short, but very violent story set it the Old West. You need to read “Billy Oldham's War” for background and character development.
This story in in response to a reader's inquiry about Rachel and Sergio's story. I never dreamed that someone would be asking about their story when I posted Em and Nicola's story. Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys this tale of love between the most reluctant K-9 officer and the hot blooded Italian that pursues her.
Male-perspective bisexual: Dieter, a gigolo and jewelry thief, working a Rhine River Christmas-to-New Year's cruise, services cougars and men alike, divesting them of jewelry they won't miss during the cruise after exhausting them in bed in their cabins. He receives an unusual request to help deliver a special holiday present that becomes a significant present for him as well.
Chance is not only named after his father, but has assumed the responsibility as man of the house since his dad was taken in an accident. On the summer before heading off to college, he discovers that there's one place he hasn't yet filled in for his dad.
This is the sequel to Regrets for a Miss. It would be advisable to read that first. The start of the story is based on a real incident that happened to friends and it led on to them marrying. But my story diverges from theirs to suit my tale. Their will be some sex, but again this is a romantic tale
A true story of love found, love lost, and love found again. The experience was uplifting for me, and I hope it brings hope to those who have lost loves of their own. There is hope, and it can be as good as it ever was.