Mulatto New Orleans journalist Clément LeBrand, now living in German because of his fetish for fourteen-year-old boys but willing as well to lay for men, is offered an assignment in Senegal with photographer and lover Andre to track down a legendary humanitarian doctor, Gunther Schmidt, running a clinic there. He finds that Schmidt not only shares Clément's fetish but is partial to whips and would like to enjoy Clément too.
Ryan Sheaffer is the ultimate playboy: 23 years old, spoiled, and hot as fuck. After experiencing some deep personal tragedies, he buries his grief by creating a lifestyle that satisfies his incredible sex drive. He relentlessly pursues extreme carnal indulgences...pushing himself and his many companions to their sexual limits. The young women and men who become part of his life have no idea what they're in for once he gets started...because there has never been anyone quite like Ryan.
In a post-apocalyptic world a team of breeders is told they screwed up - and not in a good way. Their boss wants to know what happened. They're sure they adhered to the contract by the book. It turns out someone else made the mistake. But now they have to pay for it.
Beautiful blond, blue-eyed, fourteen-year-old German boy, Stefan, is taken on a business trip to Portugal by his stepfather, Baron Manfred von Althaus, who is negotiating a deal to provide fighting bulls to Portuguese bullfighting impresario Luis Nuncio of the premier Lisbon bullring, the Camp Pequeno. Nuncio has met Stefan in Germany and wants him as part of the deal. Nuncio is old, fat, and ugly. In stark contrast, the matadors in Portugal are handsome, brave, virile, and vigorous.
Son becomes more and more infatuated with his mother. He persuades her to give him a special present on his 21st birthday. That evening a chance event will change their lives forever
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Since I wrote 'Lost Wife' I've been think about the stories my wife told me all those years ago. Now I think there was more than a grain of truth in them all. The three guys in the Supermarket car park story was told and re-told a number of times and not all the details matched. Well I have spent some time on this particular story and have put all the elements together and come up with what I think is the best and most accurate account