Young, nerdy co-ed Jasmine can't resist her sexy BBC professor. She pleasures herself to forbidden fantasies, wondering if she'll act on her lustful desires.
Dana Baxter was speechless when a student groped her right in her classroom. A very inappropriate thing for an eighteen-year-old boy to do to his teacher. Now she would have to deal with the unruly boy.
Young Tanya Richmond is determined to have her own way at any cost, leading her into one embarrassing situation after another. A nostalgic trip down memory lane with a dash of sibling rivalry to spice up the recipe.
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After listening to his sister Mary's date describe exactly what happened on their date Ken is so horny he has to rush home to masturbate. But it turns out his sister has other plans for him. Originally planned as a series of related short stories I decided to collect all of them under one title instead. This was originally the first story in the series. Look for the others as I write them.
They were friends in high school who went off to separate colleges after graduation. It's the first weekend back home for the summer and they were supposed to go to the park together. Then it rained. The rain doesn't necessarily have to spoil their day.
Abby holds her annual pajama party with her two best friends, Lisa and Emma. This year, Abby's grandpa Ted shows up, and the girls do their annual fashion show for Ted. Once the fashion show is over, the teasing begins, and the girls end up in bed with grandpa Ted.
He isn't meant to be touched. She isn't meant to want him. A quiet night, A touch breaks the rules no one dares to name. A girl, drawn by a pull she doesn't understand and doesn't resist, unleashes something the world wanted buried. As paths revealed, collide, desire blurs into danger. Blood flows, romance turns sharp. Loyalty fractures. Secrets surface. Some connections aren't forbidden because they're wrong, but because they change everything.