My sister calls me to her house in the middle of the day to help her unblock her stopped up plumbing. Once I'm there I find myself helping around the house in more ways than one.
This story features incest-rather than gasping in horror at the very idea of such a heinous, act, then rushing to jot down one those vitriolic missives which expresses your displeasure to a right-wing daily newspaper, signed anonymously as 'Disgusted of [your town here]', please take the time to consider the following hypothesis: There may be circumstances, not entirely motivated by carnal desire, whereby sexual intimacy between adult blood relatives may be justifiable.
A family discovers its secret tradition when it is forced to resume them, and horror turns slowly to acceptance and enthusiastic embrace. Based very lightly on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, but without tentacles. Written from the father's point of view. A little bit slow to start if you are reading it just for the sex.
A Country Boy, City Girl Story This picks up almost a decade after "Country Boy, City Girl" ends. George Culver has decided that he has had enough of the hypocrites and prigs in Idaho, and moves to Los Angeles to attend college. Away from his older brother who he has problems with, determined to become his own man in his own way. And not a carbon copy as many expect him to become. Note: Story codes will be added as the story progresses.
Based on a true report in the news, this is the story of how the cheer squad and the football team all bonded (pun intended). Lots of bonding takes place. This is a nasty story, folks.
An Uncle Bob Story Megan Parker was about to get married when she asked an innocent question that revealed a family tradition which was anything BUT innocent. Her decision to participate in this tradition changed her married life completely. Before she was even married! / (Reviews)
An Australian story about the life of someone who began unwanted and ended up a beloved icon. So don't believe me, neither did his son until he died. I threw in some science fiction critique and some sex to be different