Zariyah Reed, a 32-year-old single mother, works on a construction crew where she's the only woman and Black person, facing daily harassment. Though she endures their taunts to support her 14-year-old daughter, Teyana, the abuse escalates one day when her male coworkers assault her, leaving her stripped and humiliated. A police officer rescues her, but the emotional toll is overwhelming. Back at home, Zariyah, wrapped in shame and fear, struggles to face her daughter and the future.
This is kind of a "Mars Needs Men" type of story. Android #217 was designed for one purpose: to extract semen from human males to determine if they were suitable donors. She concentrated on the worst of humanity, since she assumed that no one would care about the loss of rapists and murderers. This is a record of her adventures. After all, one way or another, Justice will be served!
Take a brutish husband, a manipulative, twisted woman and two pretty teenage daughters and you have a recipe for disaster. The account of this tragedy and its ending is true. Adding Heavy Matter (you should read MasterBuilder on SOL first to understand the concept) and various new people to the mix should have brought about more positive results. Yet, fiction often takes on a life of its own ...
As a fourteen-year-old orphan boy moves west with a wagon train after losing his parents and being taken on by a wagon master with the proviso the boy lie under him, in an encounter with a young, virile savage, the boy learns there are deeper pleasures to experience from ravishment.
Fourteen-year-old Tampa rent-boy Kenny is picked up to role-play kidnapping and sexual debauching in a mansion garden by a ankle-bracelet detained Cuban mobster. How much of this is role-playing and how much of it is real, though?]