Eugene was a vampire who chose to hide—twelve long years spent starving in the mountains, fearing discovery. When he was finally found, a so-called holy knight toyed with his life, using him as bait to gain fame as a Vampire Slayer. His head was severed, his existence erased… or so it should have been. But fate had other plans. Eugene awakens back in the past, five days before everything begins.
You think you know Peter Pan? Forget pixie dust and thimbles. It's time to experience the raw truth of Neverland, a place far more dangerous and seductive than you could imagine. This is not the whimsical world of your childhood. This is the forbidden journey of Peter, Wendy and the lost girls. Innocence will be lost, boundaries shattered, and you'll be entangled in desires as wild and free as Neverland itself.
This isn't one of those Do-Over fantasy stories. It's a Do-Forward! Peg and Frank (40s) wake to find they have renewed bodies (20s) in present day LA. They need new living styles, moving north to Portland is the answer. In Oregon, they learn who caused their changes, including their runaway libidos!
A horny fairy tale in the manner of the Brothers Grimm. It’s never been a popular story, but it’s a personal favorite of mine because it was so much fun to write. The plot is ripped off from Chandra’s fine incest story, “Daddy, Can I Talk to You?” By way of apology, I dedicate this piffle to her. / (Reviews)