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Saving Savannah

by StangStar06 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Okay, What are we giving you this week? Well this one is a little odd. There are so many elements in this story that it could go into a lot of different categories. There's of course some cheating both real and imagined. There's some action and adventure. There are alligators, incest, abuse and a whole lot more but mostly it's a romance, though an odd one. O...

Letters from Blackwell Island Pt. 03

by The_Rat_in_the_Hat on Sep 14, 2020
Novels and Novellas

Author's Note: So, after Part Two what else could come but Part Three, and our adventurous columnist Allie and her husband Patrick have well and truly settled into life on Blackwell Island. But there is still more to discover about this island of naked inhabitants, and many more erotic rituals to discover and new friends to make. As always, all characters...

Bloodlines

by fgmntfmgnshn on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

As always: Thanks to rf-fast for the editing work. Your insights are what takes this story from mindless drivel to readable. Attention readers: This is NOT a short story NOR does the sex occur quickly. Also, considering its length, it is light on the erotic aspect of stories on this site. They are there, but you have to read to get to them. If you are look...

Life after the Lottery Ch. 59

by drmac100 on May 29, 2018
Novels and Novellas

Sorry, it has taken a while to get this chapter out. Life got in the way, you know how that goes. ***** Monday morning when I woke up, I knew Dawn was not in bed. It was one of those mornings that something woke me up very early. I looked out the window and could tell the sun was not up yet. I got out of bed and went into the bathroom to look for Dawn, but...

Straight Outta Coxville

by Stormbringer on Mar 16, 2020
Interracial Love

Straight Outta Coxville A Coxville Curse story Copyright 2019 by Stormbringer Leon's eyes scanned down the resume as the applicant strolled into his office. Corrine Cox, her last name making him smile, bringing back the only truly pleasant memories of his home county. She was fresh out of college, didn't have much work experience, but her major and minors...

Letters from Blackwell Island Pt. 02

by The_Rat_in_the_Hat on Mar 17, 2020
Novels and Novellas

Author's Note: So, hot on the heels of Part One comes Part Two, and our intrepid heroine Allie and her Irish husband Patrick finally make it to the strange little world of Blackwell Island. Once there, they settle in to life as temporary islanders and get to grips with the native Pā'ele tribespeople's strange and rather erotic customs. For, as they are abo...

Uninvited Ch. 04: The Way Home

by Snekguy on Sep 25, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

CHAPTER 1: AVENGERS She slithered down the ramp of the dropship, her long body winding and undulating as she carried a wounded soldier in her arms, dropping him at the feet of a team of medics who were standing by in the hangar. She rose up on her muscular tail, her almost imperceptibly smooth scales flashing yellow and brown in the artificial lighting as s...

The Fallen

by SlaveMasterUK on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Prose for the Fallen Wide-eyed and terrified Upgraded and modified Tormented urge becoming amplified By inhuman torture of needs denied Prologue Carly stood on the precipice at the edge of the clearing, looking down at the white river thundering past far below. Spray kicked up from the water as it tumbled over the rocky valley, obscuring the view further...

August: A Ghost Story

by Anitole on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

BOOK ONE Sunrise and bad weather on the Prairie can be a site of sadistic beauty -- A frightening thing, like a lion loosed from its cage while the tamer sleeps. Often when the weather is bad I am restless, sitting up nights or rising early before the dawn to walk out and watch the rainfall when sleep won't come to me. The summer nights have only just beco...

Story of April

by cowboy109 on Sep 26, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Her gaze fell onto the wheels of her computer chair. The round blob of very dark gray plastic was covered by a thin hood, as if it were a real car tire that could throw up dirt. The color was supposed to be black, yet it was not nearly dark enough. Thousands of tiny little impurities in the surface kept the surface matte without reflection. Surely, this was...