This is the last story about my second wife. The flower freezing event and all the characters are real, but the rest of the story is pure fiction. It would have been a blast if true, though.
Story about a shy wife who is easy aroused by dirty talk and by men lusting over her. Monica has huge DD tits, large round areolas, curvy body, black hair, brown eyes; loves go without a bra wearing thin fabric blouses and get turn on by men flirting. Husband has been fantasizing about other men fucking Monica and talks dirty to her during sex and she get extremely turn on with the idea and unaware her husband really want it and shrug it off as dirty sex talk. She has a older black neighbor who
Juli Jones is a young girl coming of age. Puberty hits Juli later than most of her friends. She's smart, she's precocious, and she's a free spirit. She loves to read about sex, she loves to talk about sex and now, she's ready to learn about sex. She loves her body and she loves her Gramps. There is a lot of sex in this story. If you don't like reading about sex, stay away from Juli Jones - She's a Wild Child.
An isolated farm, a reunion, a unique bet. Two college students who haven't seen each other in several years meet again, learn things they never imagined about each other and themselves, and embark on a wild journey of new experiences, new pleasures, new discoveries about themselves and their families, and a burning new romance. / (Reviews)
A Lord Bent's Manor Story The second novel in the world of Lord Peter Bentencourt, an earth born magic user now living on the magical world of Kreven. Volume two continues after the events of the first novel, Fire and Ice. Beware, the ethics of Kreven are unlike those of Earth. Also, book one has a map of the Mirror Lake region.
The further adventures of the Still Waters gang. Anne, Mary, their friends, lovers and spouses continue to break new ground in college, fashion, art and Western Pleasure riding. Lots going on, not a lot of on-stage, explicit sex. You'll want to read Book I first.
Beach communities can be lonely in the off season. For Paul, that's good, because he's a writer. For Barb, it's good because she 'has issues'. It's all good until the two of them meet. Then it gets better.