Gabriel Hare is tall, confident-looking, and absolutely clueless about who he really is. College is supposed to be a fresh start, but instead it becomes the place where every assumption he’s ever had about himself gets shattered. Friendships, rumors, desire—especially desire—force him to confront the truth he’s been circling for years: he is queer, deeply and undeniably. This is a story about becoming: becoming bold, becoming messy, becoming wanted, becoming queer. A Chronicle.
What do you do when the last fertile male in the family tree is going off to war? You try to ensure that the line goes on, of course. Brilliant minds work alike, and in this family there are a LOT of brilliant minds.
Connie and Eli need to work together in a small private office. Her excessive farting embarrassed her, but then Eli put her at ease. He tells her farting is fun, and what comes after (hint, hint) is even more of a blast. There is no dominance, slavery, or cruelty here, just their fetish flag flying free. And then we meet Shitty Sheila, who is even more "productive." It's a Def Comedy Jam, where the Def stands for Defecation.
Eric dresses up his lovely wife, Annika, as an Egyptian slave, because they are going to the Stockholm Opera ball. A lot of new emotions and actions arise from the dress rehearsal.
This continues the story started in 'Sam Gets Married'. In this sequel Samantha returns from her honeymoon and quickly rejoins her friends in her daddy's bed. Soon her new husband is introduced to the fun.
This is a sequel of 'An Island is Calling Me'. Don and Leeza continue their close relationship. I suggest you re-read the above story. It will give you the background of the initial meeting of the two and the challenges Don faced with Leeza.