Romantic spoof: His older sister encouraged him to go to her old college. Then she urged him to join a club. However, she "forgot" to tell him about Hell Day.
An innocent bride of less than three years, Susan finds that she has obviously been offered as the payoff for a debt occurred when her husband's bet goes awry. It isn't the first time she has been a "payment." She looks back on her short marriage and the erotic twists it has taken since her wedding day. There are things she knows...there are even more that she doesn't! The whole truth would shock her!
Divorced, Robby goes to work for an older business woman. Over time he is urged to reconcile with the woman he divorced. Pressure is applied to reconcile by his mother, the new woman he married and by the the boy that caused the divorce in the first place. This story has an extreme mature theme with reconciliation at the end of it. Be aware.
Hollis runs The Emporium, a second- or third- tier antiques shop. His wife is in the state mental hospital suffering from psychosis induced by bad reaction to a prescription drug. Annie is a 10th grade student living in a foster home who Hollis has hired to help at the shop. Events conspire to thrust Hollis and Annie closer together and soon they find themselves lovers. / (Reviews)
A wealthy man with a taste for classic cars, gives a troubled teenager on probation work experience on his estate. When she takes one of his classic cars for a joy-ride, he doesn't react as you might expect. Just a two-part tale with some mild D & S. / (Reviews)
This is a story inspired by the tales of Barsoom by E R Burroughs. This time, the hero is transported to a world very much like his own Earth with a few minor exceptions. He is from the Wild West and Horurie is nearly as advanced as our Earth of the 21st Century. The main difference is that the society is feudal. Under the right circumstances, he could be king! This is his adventure in trying to foil a coup d'etat. / (Reviews)