Peter was having trouble keeping his secretary, who suffers from ADHD, on task. He hates to fire her, but she can't keep getting so distracted she doesn't finish her work. He comes up with a plan to help her so he won't have to replace her...
Comely and perfectly formed Cotta Antullius, third son of an armaments fabricator for the Roman gladiator school in the hedonist reign of Emperor Caligula, is in training in various possible careers of serving men when a visit to the gladiator waiting cells under the colosseum stands accelerates his experience and family misfortune forces him to be sold into slavery to an old general using him for his own ambitions.
Beautiful blond, blue-eyed, fourteen-year-old German boy, Stefan, is taken on a business trip to Portugal by his stepfather, Baron Manfred von Althaus, who is negotiating a deal to provide fighting bulls to Portuguese bullfighting impresario Luis Nuncio of the premier Lisbon bullring, the Camp Pequeno. Nuncio has met Stefan in Germany and wants him as part of the deal. Nuncio is old, fat, and ugly. In stark contrast, the matadors in Portugal are handsome, brave, virile, and vigorous.
It's a fight for the innocence of fourteen-year-old Erick against the randy and determined Hulk in a dungeon, a fight that it's guaranteed the boy will lose-or so it seems.
Ethan’s father’s death left him with a fractured family and an oppressive legacy of dominance and control. He faces the temptation of a beautiful stepsister who is primed to be an obedient plaything while contending with the anger and resentment of his gorgeous stepmother. When presented with the opportunity to perpetuate his father's work, will he embrace the twisted tools of his inheritance? Does he even want to forgo the seductive power of becoming the new head of the household?