Julia goes to Alaska to live alone for a year in her uncle's remote cabin in order to write a book. It's located nearly fifteen miles from the nearest road with the closest neighbor three miles away. She thinks she's prepared for life alone in the wilderness; then she meets someone who truly understands what it means to be isolated.
Now, who the heck would be giving me an old clipping about someone I don't know? Not to mention a photo. I unfolded the letter, expecting an explanation. I got more questions, instead. The date at the top of the page was Nineteen Sixteen!
Ann Olson was a school teacher who decided to go West in 1868. She had no prospects, and she hated Philadelphia, so she went looking for greener pastures. Join her on her great adventure.
Brownwood Collection
When is a cheating wife not a cheating wife? A husband faces hard and painful decisions when his fairy-tale marriage comes to a tragic end.
A Dulcie Story (9) A rare snow in Maldon, an abandoned baby, and a waif found and rescued. Stands alone, but more meaningful if you're familiar with the last Dulcie and Jenni stories.
In his late thirties, the happily married Jake Gustafson has a good job and a comfy life. One day, he finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is kidnapped and transported abroad by human traffickers, where he is given a new identity, a new life, a new job - and new temptations. Please note the "slow" code and the "Minimal Sex" designation.
A Personalia story Part of the Personalia universe
Three sisters get the chance of a vacation on a new planet, and they get a major surprise while on their travels, as does their tour guide.
This is a sequel to "He reminds me of My Husband," http://storiesonline.net/s/74668/he-reminds-me-of-my-husband It tells the story of what happened to Paul and Maria. If you haven't already done so, I strongly recommend that you read that first.