14 year old Jennifer buys some new bras and panties. However, she feels they may be too sexy, so she enlists her father's advice, as well as that of his older friend, who just happens to be there. Naughty mayhem ensues. This story is no Hemingway. It's pure stroke for fantasy lovers of daddies, their young daughters, their white panties, and the words.
He's old, he's mysterious, he's the school janitor, and he supplies willing female students with upcoming test sheets. In return for certain favors of course.
Amy just turned 17 and is embarking on a new babysitter business. She has her backup sitter, Sally, to help her when she has excess customers. In the absence of current boyfriends, Amy becomes very close to Sally and decides maybe she doesn't need as much cock as she thought she did. The babysitting jobs turn out to be a lot more interesting than she ever thought they could. Her diary is an erotic account of all her new adventures.
EC's novel about the flawed romantic relationship between two California college students: Mike Sinclair and Ruthie Burns. The story examines their troubled sexual histories and difficult life circumstances as they try to find love and fulfillment through each other. At the same time, the relationship forces Mike and Ruthie to embark in a journey of self-discovery and to realize that knowledge does not always result in happiness.
Charlie Parsons had been Sophie and Willow's school bus driver since they were eighth-graders. Now, four years later, he was retiring, and his favorite riders wanted to make his last day special. They succeeded.
6 years ago Luke ran away from the woman he loved, thinking it would protect her. Now she's come to find him, and is still in love with him but engaged to a football star. Will Luke tell Moria that he loves her and risk ruining the life Moria built without him or will he take the chance and hope for the best between them? read and find out.
This is a precedes "A Pam Sandwich." I think the stories work if read in either order. However, this story provides the basis for her reactions to what happened to her in "A Pam Sandwich".