Not everyone on the internet turns out how they seem. Laylah is a lost soul in search of fullfillment, and finds it in a dark persona called 'David'. Magick and sex abound, and an ending not everyone can handle.
Samuel Bess knew he wanted her the moment he saw her. For three months he carefully planned the kidnapping, rape, and murder of the lovely woman he met in the park.
Darcy is a thrill-seeker who undergoes a radical change. The story vividly portrays Darcy’s appearance and excitement for college life, especially the intriguing attraction of the Delta Tau Chi sorority’s exclusive poolside “smother chairs.”
A young woman who gets off on taking mortal risks "accidentally" asks someone to kidnap and murder her. This story comes in two versions. Version 1 contains an argument that God cannot exist (actually my real life objection to the idea of God) If you find such a thing offensive download version 2, which has that part removed.
Men had been oppressed for too long, so they struck back. They seized the right to rape. But sometimes women didn't fulfill their new subservient roles happily. They were bad girls. And some of the very bad girls wound up at the Bad Girl Zoo. There is much humiliation and sadism. The story takes place in the same universe as "Men Strike Back: the Right to Rape".
Cecil Farner has his life set out for him, his parents deciding that he should 'take the cloth' and become a missionary through an obscure religious sect, despite him having no real faith in it at all. He is also tutored toward manhood by his ex-Governess privately, and soon learns that she and the religious order are inextricably linked. He finds that the order is run by the authority of some very domineering women, whose intention is to put him to good use overseas, but not as he'd thought.