Inspired by the world created in ElSol’s The Master’s Ring, begins my story set 19 years later. The great purge has ended. A new generation has blossomed. I am striving to expand his world with my own science fiction spin(respectfully). This is my reimagining of ElSol's world I so enjoyed. The last chapter of Book 1 is posted. I am working on book 2 (Eugene: Ducks Fly Together) but posting will be delayed as I complete several chapters in advance. Only publishing on SOL,
In the Davidsons' perfect suburban life, Jenny and her sister Mandy have been secret lovers since teens, sharing boyfriends and now their husbands. One night, with the kids supposedly out, the adults start an orgy in the living room. John and Emma return early from a busted party, witness the incestuous scene, and sneak upstairs. Shocked but aroused, they confess desires and have sex, fantasizing about joining the family depravity. No one is safe from the family taboo.
"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.
A Love in Lovett County Story Part of the Wold Stultus universe
A quiet forensic accountant and would-be knight errant discovers multiple irregularities while auditing Flair Aviation for their forthcoming bankruptcy hearing and surprisingly discovers romance in a manner that he had not quite suspected. This is another of my "odd romance" stories and has virtually no sex. A re-edited and slightly revised version of one of my oldest stories.
A Story in the The New Start Generations Universe
This is a sequel to The New Start. It is the further story of the young adults of New Start with many of the old characters and some new characters. Yuri is one of the last children of the elders and he fancies himself as a rebel like Tani.
Leave your teenage daughter with California hippies for a four months and you'll get back a different girl with a tattoo she can't show you. Add an embarrassing accident while driving her home, and you'll have a prickly situation on your hands.