Tom and Lucy's parents had not been in a good place for quite a while. When their rows got bad Lucy would take refuge in her brother's bed and they would ride them out together. Then they got a little older...
Orphan Talia meets Paul and two other entering college students (all age 19). All four become roommates/family in Paul’s Victorian nearby. Past neglect and chronic illness have impaired Talia’s physical/social development, but medical help and Paul’s support overcome her deficits and they become lovers and partners. Hot weather means less clothing and more sex. A gorgeous photographer (Sheila) joins the household. In her studio she creates explicit albums of couples making love.
What you see is not what you get, when you meet, Vicky Brown. Shawn knew that when he lured her away from the CIA, to be the next president of Odessa Security.
A Tale of Misspent Youth The further adventures of Greg-the-nerd, his redheaded girlfriend, Molly, and Sarah --the Roomy who's been left out of the festivities -- so far.
Man rents rooms in an old house in Virgina. The problem is someone already lives there. And has for 47 years. Whats he going to tell his wife. Reposted with corrections 05/24/05
A romance full of twists and turns. One woman looking for a family. A man needing to grow up. They find each other, but will it all shatter when secrets are unveiled? Or are things not what they seem to be?
Part of the Vampire and Werewolf Chronicles
Anthony was born different. Bred to fight the war against the vampire he lost his father, his wife and his daughter. Years later he and his daughter are reunited by chance and recent events weigh heavy on Anthony's mind. Will he be able take revenge against those that betrayed him and will he be ready for the even greater danger that will soon awaken.
A slow-burn romance set in the fictional remote mountain town of Willow Creek, Colorado. A reclusive newcomer and a guarded local woman clash, circle, and slowly soften. As a small community pulls them closer, two wounded souls discover that belonging—and love—can be quietly built, one brave step at a time.