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.
I'm not normally a proponent of celebrity stories, but Parminder Nagra, who plays a young medical student on ER, just set my imagination on fire to the point where my muse demanded that I write this story. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.
Anna is young and attractive but sometimes intimidating. She is comfortable in her role of wife and mother, which she balances against her career as a policewoman. She's also comfortable in her heterosexuality, but her emotional world is upended at a kindergarten barbecue where she encounters Susan, who unearths feelings she never suspected. Anna turns to her journal and tries to pour her confusion onto the page where she hopes to better understand what is happening to her.
I had my future planned out: degree, good job in business, attractive wife and later children. My boss changed everything by asking me to do a job for him.
A holiday in France that went really wrong starts a romance between a French girl and English boy. The story develops to include other members of both families.