A story set in and around Hanging Out
Dana is the troubled middle kid of a triplet. Can someone who’s as out-there queer as Jamie be what they need to survive? A teen romance that is neither hetero-, homo-, nor bisexual.
[Tagged “Caution” for an uncodable central pairing.]
Patty was sixteen, a good girl, and a virgin. She was astonished to find out that her supposed BFF, Tess, had parted ways with her own virginity some time ago. Tess had a helpful, and very tempting suggestion as to how she could lose hers.
That probably wouldn't have been how Maria would have described it as she lay on the floor, nursing her injured hands. But when she got back from the hospital and realized that she couldn't take off her own panties, possibilities did start to occur to her.
One stolen medallion. Six girls. Several pit-stops. So many orgasms. Kayden didn't plan on becoming a hero. He planned on getting his medallion back from the girl who spent three months in his bed pretending to love him. But the galaxy had other plans, and now he's leading a crew of misfits on a mission that's equal parts heist, rescue, and the most chaotic road trip the stars have ever seen. This book contains explicit sexual content, morally flexible characters, and an android who keeps score
This story is about how my mother and I discovered the passion we each had for each other and became lovers when I was 14 in a torrid sexual relationship that endured for many, many years.