Jim Jackson is a husband and stepfather going through a divorce from a hypocrite of a wife, but he's also a deputy warden of a new kind of prison. Oh, and he's also something of a cynic and lecher.
I spotted my wife kiss her boss at their party house on the parade route. When she let my phone call go to voice mail, I knew our marriage is in trouble. Sometimes the good guy does win in a divorce case.
A Cliche Story All of the cheating stories have their clichés - I came home unexpectedly - she (or he) stopped or slowed way down on sex - he (or she) started using anything for an excuse to start an argument - bills from hotels that you had not been to - gas receipts from areas that your spouse wasn't supposed be in. They are clichés because any and all of them have happened enough that they become somewhat commonplace reasons for adulterous divorces. Mine happened just that way.
Sequel to Aka Stephanie, but Centered on the Adventures of Susan's Clone, May Day Aka Nansue. Little Susan Is a Constant Non-Verbal Companion, Dependent Ward.
Also ties in HIGH TIDES story, though not quite a sequel.
Brianna-Leah a simple serving wench in the Sheep Dip Pub (circa 1750's London) is framed for a crime she didn't commit. She is convicted and sentenced. Publicly whipped and incarcerated in the Women's Gaol. There she encounters the notorious Matron Copps who runs a tight ship and keeps her wooden paddle at the ready. Her story takes an interesting if bizarre turn. Read on if you dare.
Pissed at his girlfriend on Halloween (also his birthday), David Rosenberg went early to a friend's house ahead of their costume party, and things just got wilder from there, leading to a new way of life and an old flame whose love still burned hot for him.