Male perspective bisexual: When you are a man/woman U.S. spy team in Southeast East and told to give a Laos-China-Myanmar border drug warlord whatever he wants to recruit him to support the national interest of the United States, you give him whatever he wants, even when he wants it from both of you.
When a twenty-eight-year-old Air Force mechanic serving at Kadena Airbase in Okinawa in the early 1970s wakes up after a drunken binge in a Koza City bar to find himself being serviced by a fourteen-year-old boy while the boy's permissive B-girl mother is having sex nearby with the airman's buddy, he starts on a journey of realizing his appetite is for fourteen-year-old boys.
By day, a small summer camp on the Oregon coast. By night, a living hell for those campers unfortunate enough to find themselves trapped within that dark pine forest. With a bloodthirsty beast stalking the woods and camp overseers baring nefarious intentions, will anyone survive the horrors of... CAMP MOON LAKE! A campy thriller for anyone who enjoys horror tropes! Trigger warning: disturbing scenes and some minor raceplay, proceed at your own risk.
A Uncle George: Adventures in the Philippines Story The only thing more tempting than one teenage girl is twin teenage girls. How much temptation can one man resist? How great a reward can those twin girls give him when he stops resisting?
Jules Kincaid is a child writing prodigy of only fourteen when the novelist Arthur Brolin takes him from the slums of Chicago to a primitive, free lifestyle beach village in Indonesia late in WWI on a one-year writing sabbatical. Brolin says Jules has the necessary talent, but his writing does not yet have passion in it. Brolin isn't the only one who helps Jules to experiences that feed his passion and hone his writing.