This one's different. Instead of all the three and four letter words I usually use, these words are polite, although the action is, I hope, exciting. The story is of two teens in love who decide to try what they've learned in the gutter.
When Damien needed a cat sitter in a hurry, his thoughts turned to the girl next door. OK, so it wasn't the first time that his thoughts had turned to his neighbours' cute fifteen-year-old daughter, but this time was a bit different. Then, when she came round to talk to him about it, he caught her reading one of his mucky stories and it was obvious that it was turning her on.
Starting college can be tough enough without having the hangups of a straight-laced Catholic-schooled girl. Imagine the funny adventures of Iowa-born and bred Allison Delaney as she attends a liberal East Coast college. You'll be surprised at how she evolves. It starts slow, but picks up speed later on.
In this completed novella, Joe is a submarnie sailor who is left behind on a patrol to attend school. He and a friend volunteer to manage the wives' softball team. During the season Joe and Kevin get drawn into the lives of the players in ways they never imagined. The scene is Hawaii in the early 1970s and I lead you through the beauty and the dirt with plenty of philosophy and fucking.
Meeting in church two young couples become friends and establish a swinging relationship. While looking for an apartment that will make their relationship sustainable, they meet a widow who was involved in a swinging relationship with one of the wives' parents (See All for One and One for All). On their third Christmas, the couples visit the wife's parents where they pursue a familial swap. Before the holiday is over the widow joins the couples and the parents in a swapping party.
After a long, bitter divorce, he's headed back home for some much needed relaxation with old friends. A chance encounter at a diner is going to show that under the right circumstances, coming in third is a real win. / (Reviews)