Emily is a bit young, she is a bit naive, but her older brother Mark convinces her that she should try some new adventures to make her life more interesting. The secrets of the car-park excite her more than she wants anyone else to suspect because she likes to be thought of as innocent and shy even though her imagination runs rampant with scenes of deplorable degradation.
Set in a small-town church community, the story centers on Adrianne, a 36-year-old preacher's wife whose outwardly perfect life masks a simmering dissatisfaction. Married to the gentle, devout Charlie, Adrianne embodies virtue—toned from morning runs, with chestnut hair and hazel eyes that reflect her inner turmoil. Yet, beneath her conservative dresses and dutiful role, a primal hunger festers, fueled by unfulfilled longings that challenge her religious upbringing and vows.
Martha Kringle is Kris's new wife. She is running the entire operation because the Big Guy is not in good spirits. The elves are not able to satisfy her sexual appitites so she has taken Gunther the reindeer handler as her new lover. His ability to degrade her makes her hum with anticipation whenever she is near to him. Her stepdaughter Krystal holds her in contempt until she falls under the spell of Martha's special TLC.
An abusive husband makes a stop at a strip club on his way home to "bust a nut" with one of the dancers. But the dancer he chooses has her own vision of how the night should proceed, and he accompanies her home. This is an extreme story. No romance. It starts out kinky and gets sexually violent, graphic, and harsh. Don't read it if you don't enjoy this kind of story. You've been warned. Take the tags seriously.
A young graduate in Gothic Art and practices is seduced by her tutor and taught to become a first class courtesan with her full acceptance. Her naive, shy and submissive nature make her the perfect subject. At no time is she raped: this is a true romance.