Patricia Walker is a tall talented high school athlete with everything going for her everywhere except in the romance department. That is until a forbidden crush changes everything. Warning, there is some abusive behavior in here. It is a romance, but not all romances are nice and the road to get to good is pretty bumpy.
Jack Lostridge is a blue collar kind of guy working to salvage an old government research facility. He's bored with his life, hates his job, and couldn't get laid in a whore house with $100. What he finds inside the old bunker changes his life.
Did you ever want to just get away from it all? ...She had intended to do this for a while to tease Keith, and then get him involved, but there was something about the erratic sunshine through the trees, the warm wood, and gentle breeze, the innocent naughtiness of masturbating outside, naked, that she couldn't resist, so she kept rubbing, groaning now and then as her fingers pumped between her wet thighs.
There's a way to get past any woman's defenses and get her eager and panting to hop into bed with you. A shy professor discovered it by accident and it sure livened up his social life. But maybe it has some dangerous side-effects... This story won a (cash prize) Honorable Mention in a writing contest in 2003.
Ye Mo, a powerful cultivator from the Luo Yue Continent, opens his eyes not in victory—but in a university classroom on Earth. The body he inhabits belongs to a pathetic young man: exiled from his family, mocked for impotence, and driven to despair after a failed confession to the girl Yan Yan. His master, the enigmatic Luo Ying, is nowhere to be found. Spirit Chi is almost nonexistent here. Yet Ye Mo refuses to accept mediocrity.
An experienced, sexy woman Army Sergeant takes a newly created Vat-boy sex slave into her 'tender' care and seeks to make him a soldier in the war for survival that the human race is a part of. She bonds with her charge and they bond, sexually, with others they meet.
Being an experienced verteran, her satirical view of things is firmly entrenched and shown for the reader's amusement. Add to that his inexperience and you have a bubbling, sarcastic brew.
Amanda's thoughts and memories match the bounce of her horse as she rides. She needs to realize that choosing between a good looking quarterback and a poor stable boy isn't all that hard.
Going on to twenty-five years of age, Max keeps his summer Ocean City beach lifeguard job because it gives him access to cute, impressionable, and seducible fourteen-year-old boys in skimpy Speedos.