It started off as one of the worst holiday seasons of his life... and he'd had quite a few bad ones, but it may have ended up becoming one the very best. A screwy Holiday story of Santa, cheating girlfriends, insane bosses, revenge served hot and buttery, and a new romance with a very Happy New Year. A romantic and humorous story with virtually no sex and any story codes would be incidental. An older story... now back here again where it belongs!
An office holiday party from Hell leads to unexpected romance. A fairly short romantic story with virtually no sex and some humor. A return posting of an older holiday story that was removed several years ago.
A short (almost) Flash length story and a satirical variation of a vintage Christmas song about a cheating slut wife who has been caught one time too many. Warning: naughty language, snarky humor and very bad poetry! The return of a holiday classic to SOL!
Christmas just wasn't the same without Holly under the mistletoe. A very romantic longer Christmas tale of old lovers reunited and new chances, with plenty of erotic sizzle for your own moments under the mistletoe. An older holiday favorite story returned at last to SOL!
A young and under-prepared geologist climbs a mountain in the winter and faces peril, but turns defeat into victory and alarums into merry meetings and some most delightful (and warm) measures. A long romantic tale of Christmas romance gifted and unwrapped in the most unlikely of places and circumstances with plenty of erotic thrills for enjoying in your own sleeping bag. / (Reviews)
The heartwarming story of one pirate's Christmas. What more could he wish for? He's in a safe port with a fast ship and a fine-spirited crew of scurvy seadogs, with several barrels of sweet rum, a lovely captive Spanish Governor's daughter willing to make sport, and a fine chest of gold and jewels! Well... perhaps not quite. The Rache Code (something to offend everyone) applies, but the sordid sex is largely tongue in cheek.
With he death of her parents, whom she'd cared for, Christmas had no charm at all for Polly Kruse. It was almost the same for Ken Koffelt, and for much the same reason. But Christmas is what they found together.
A different take on the classic Christmas Poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" that most of us know as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore. I took the general layout and a few lines from the original poem, sprinkled it with some epic fantasy, and came up with "The Trap for St. Nicholas."