Harry Harris was a simple man, a loner comfortable in his habits, happy to observe with interest the world around him with minimal social contact, that is until a woman with a twinkly top caught his interest in his local tea shop. A gentle romance story that almost wasn't a romance, of ships that pass in the night, over a brew and a toasted tea-cake.
Freshman Frank is told by Brad, his senior pal and good friend, that the pretty girl in the cafeteria likes him. Surprised to learn that, he is coached on how to build a relationship. Anna had flirted with him unsuccessfully and felt shocked when he flirted with her. Later, she wanted to know about his weekend with the cousins that he didn't want to tell her about. First, they kissed, then they learned more about each others past. Her mother took a liking to him. Anyway, it gets better.
A story in the Home Schooling Series In the third story in the 'Home Schooling' series, Della Bradley gives birth to the daughter she and her father made, while her Aunt Celia contemplates her own forthcoming confinement, and accepts a heartfelt apology from her brother, Don. His method of apologising appeals strongly to her.
Tony often works out of the country and condones his wife having a lover. Wife gets blackmailed. Tony decides it is time for a change and relationships get reshuffled. Will Seely ever say "Hi, Mom, I'm Home" to her mother?
April, Sandy Krause's vain niece is dating a 'townie' fireman, and treating him badly but what she doesn't know is that he's with her only to get to know her older Aunt Sandy.
Jennifer was fifteen and Donnie was seventeen. They had lived together most of their lives and although the attraction between them was more than should be shared by siblings, they understood full well the societal taboos associated with such relations. It was not until Jennifer played some sexual games with Donnie and his friends that their desires became more powerful than the rules.