Claudia's Condition Three women are abducted, destined to die by the date on the calendar. Another woman is abducted because a killer wants deadly revenge. What if you are shot and left for dead because you're not a woman? Miraculously, the women are rescued. Soon their stories become old newspaper headlines and faded memories. Life goes on but how will they survive? How will they live on? How do they heal? Dan Davenport said it best. "The more we live our lives, the more those two bastards lose!"
Diedre's husband is gone and it's breeding season at the ranch, so she needs help getting that done. With the help of her sister's family, and her own children, they manage to pull it off... so to speak. It turns out to be the most successful breeding season on record. / (Reviews)
Having recently discovered the delights of lesbian sex with a teenage girl, single mother Barbara is shocked to find herself aroused by her eleven-year-old daughter Becky. She desperately struggles with this illicit desire... but will Barbara be strong enough to resist when the perfect opportunity to share pleasure with her child presents itself?
A husband and step-father makes a wish on Halloween that he have a baby with the woman he loves - the wish goes amiss because he loves, and has loved, more than one woman. Changes occur throughout many lives as the wish calls his loved ones to him and his growing family.
In response to all the support my stories "Family Trip to Jamaica" and "A Cruise with My Daughter" received, I decided to create a cross-over. I hope the story is hot enough to stand on its own, but I think it is best enjoyed if you have read the other two series. This story is told from the perspective of the mother from "Cruise" and her feeling left out of the new special bond her husband and daughter found on the trip. Enjoy!
A Story in the Middlebury Chronicles Universe
A single mom and her sixteen year old daughter have reached the end of their rope. They are penniless, unemployed, and a week away from being evicted. It’s a situation of their own making. They are lazy and amoral and now society’s largess is about to run out. So they plan a theft from a man whose house mom once cleaned. He catches them and offers them an alternative to prison. This is a simple little tale about second chances.