I enjoyed writing the "song" series on Orbison's songs though the votes suggested they weren't popular. One mentioned in the second little story was "Claudette" made famous by the Everly Brothers though written by Roy Orbison. Reading at least the second one is necessary to understand the beginning and some history of the characters. Let's have some good, clean fun. It's a simple song and a simple romantic story.
After a long, bitter divorce, he's headed back home for some much needed relaxation with old friends. A chance encounter at a diner is going to show that under the right circumstances, coming in third is a real win. / (Reviews)
The following is a continuation of the sexual relationship between my mother and I. It was now 2013, and it had been 23 years since we had last been together. Mom was 69 years old, yet still hot as can be. I was 46 years old. Her visit became a wonderful lovemaking session as she once again became my loving mother
There Was This Girl - The Universe of Romance in Quick Time
There is no finer way to help romance along than to whisk a woman off her feet and carry her off into the sunset, or some direction, anyway. A couple of kisses and cuddles never hurt anything, either.
Mages were the slave masters and lords. They were not fair or nice and made a serous mistake. They had sent sickness into the country and many people died. Now the son of a former soldier has suffered enough. The final straw was spies in a group of discontent surfs. Once started down the path there is nothing, not even magic that will stop him.
Matti McEwan runs a failing business, but fate hands him a way out. His salvation also brings death, romance, and heartache his way. Can he survive what's thrown at him? 21 chapters.
This third and final book of the trilogy is set in the European Theater of World War Two and it covered the period of 1939 to 1945. Our Time traveling hero is hard at work trying to smooth the rough edges of history without creating a conundrum and he is seeing the reality of history without any bias from opinionated so called experts of the period.