Matt Ackermann, AKA Scott Tanner, ran away from home just before high school graduation when his childhood crush married his abusive brother. Now, years later, Matt, writing as Scott Tanner, is a successful and famous author. He is living on top of the world. He has everything a man could want except her. And his world is about to be turned upside down… again.
A tiny sprite of a girl puts her profile online at a dating website. She is 20 and has been tormented by her older brothers when it comes to her dating. They threaten the poor boys until they leave or only have one date with her. There no repeat dates. A man answers her profile. Is he her dream come true? Is he the man of her fantasies? How does she cope with her brothers?
A high-school student comes to terms with some remarkable abilities, and learns that all the Newtons and Joules of the universe can not solve the problems at the frontier of the human soul.
How many brothers and sisters have gone through that rite of passage? A lot, I suspect. But with most, it stops there. But circumstances conspire so that Cassie and Shaun see each other again and again as they both get older. Like it's fate, or something...
Struggling to make a living on his own, a sea-loving young man sinks all his worldly worth into a small cruise boat. He lucks into chartering the vessel to some wealthy ladies, who become very generous clients - along with two of their daughters.
"You really think my ass is beautiful?" his mom asked. "As far as I can tell," he told her. "Hey, why don't we go to the beach?" he added casually.
Lucas is at it again, carrying on from where 'Madness: the prequel' left off.
Apart from a few non-critical references, this is a standalone story, but you might like to read the preceding stories if you haven't already.
Carly is a successful business woman whose adult son is having marital troubles. She wants to be there for both him and his wife. But her son Stephen takes her offer of help to an intimate place she never intended to go. After a short while, Carly's better judgment loses out and she moves toward her son and begins sharing his desires, and acting on them as well.