You write books that will never see publication. Until you get noticed by your lesbian neighbor who works for a small press. You have a wife and she has a partner, and then the fun begins. Any real lesbian will declare the premise of this story total bunk. Well, duh, that's the very definition of fiction slash fantasy. To my loyal readers: I have to go on a small hiatus--read the endnote.
In this story, three people set about stealing from a mad Ukrainian gangster and then have to evade the Police, the heavies and anyone who is prepared to double-cross them for a slice of £800,000 in used banknotes, some jewellery and three priceless Argentinian artefacts.
This is the true story of my first wife and the teasingly sexual relationship she had with my best friend, Steve. This will be a four-part series, the first in a group of three series about Angelina.
She was forty, overweight, owned a small diner and was tired of much work and little money. He was forty-five, hard working and tired of his job, his employer and living alone. After he had been a customer of Thelma's Diner for nine years, Sam and Thelma discivered each other.
All through college, Sebastian and Michelle have spent winter break together with their respective lovers. This is the last year and it risks being ruined by a lack of electricity and a snowstorm. But, things can change by lantern light, especially when not everyone is playing by the same rules.
An Almost Like a Song Story (3) Part 3 of a multi-part series, each story stands on it's own. A visit to the Grand Canyon brings out hidden memories and emotions.