This another sort of follow up on BeerMakers, "Holly a slut Wife" but not really. There is some payback for cheating but nothing outrageous, everything is proportional, sort of. Sorry no wimps or cuckies here. Men act like men, loving women act like loving women, the good win, the bad get punished. Everyone deserving of it live happily ever after.
Bad luck forces sixteen-year-old Jenny and her mother Helen to sell their family home and move into a trailer park, which results in Helen finding a new lover -- and Jenny growing closer to her mom than ever before.
Serena, a devoted mother, comes into possession of a powerful mind-control device. With good intentions, she uses it to subtly transform the lives of her closest friends from their days as Den Mothers, fulfilling their deepest desires. Yet, despite the positive outcomes, Serena hesitates to wield its influence over the person she loves most—her own son.
A My Eighteenth Story Part of the Eros's Dominion universe
Kylie is submissive to her men, but always dominant with her ladies. For years she's desired to be worshiped by a beautiful woman. On her eighteenth birthday, she gets to live her long-held fantasy. (Father/daughter content is mentioned, but not explicitly detailed.)
A Naughty Cheerleaders Story After a life-changing weekend for the Gleason family, Tissues heads back to school, Mom settles in her new role, and Ms. Connor, the beautiful cheerleader coach, gets the team ready for the big competition. We start to learn how Ms. Connor gets away with all her shenanigans. If you don't read the other stories first, you'll be confused. New tags will be added, as chapters are posted.
Hawley Battle is a story about a teenager, who looks so different from other boys his age, people think he's deformed and retarded. It's all an act. Hawley is special in more ways than one. He is just now discovering the mysterious Thought-Provoked - Mind-Control ability he possesses - or could it be - that it possesses Hawley. Had it not been for a young Social Worker - Gina Marie Worthington, who came to meet with Ms. Battle, concerning Hawley's medical bills - the truth may have never been di