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Valley of Sinners Ch. 05

by Egmont Grigor on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

SO FAR: A jobless and sensitive young man becomes innocently associated with a bubbling woman in her late forties who lives alone on a vineyard out of Auckland, New Zealand. Nash is attracted because she drives a beautifully re-built and upgraded 1939 Chevy pick-up and draws him from his 'shell' with ease. Hope Honeybun's interest in young Mr Carson is that...

Norma Rogers Ch. 03

by northlander on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The continuation of the story of Norma and Jim Rogers, thrust together and then forced apart by war. This story is a work of fiction, the property of the author and the characters refer to no specific person living or dead. I would be remiss in failing to acknowledge the excellent work of my editor and I hope friend Yellowperil2 for the excellent work he doe...

The Dance

by Denham_Forrest on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

My thanks go to my proofreaders LadyCibelle, and my friend SH, for attempting to sort out my foul-ups for me. But I must remind the reader that I still retain my annoying habit of fiddling with my tales of woe, almost every time that I open them. * I'd lain back on the sun lounger after taking a quick swig of the big iced cocktail the waiter had just deliv...

The Arrangement Ch. 12

by Tara_Neale on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Jill forced herself to hum softly for Britney and Ashley. The twins were as cranky today as she felt and being restrained in their stroller did not help. "It won't be long, princesses. We just need to pick-up Jesse and Bel," she promised as her tummy did a little flip. She frowned; it had been a couple of weeks since the worst of the morning sickness had pas...

Bryan & Carla after the Supermarket Ch. 03

by Spencerfiction on Sep 18, 2017
Romance

BRYAN'S PUB NIGHT It was a brilliant walk to the Fisherman's Arms in the early evening. It was alongside the river most of the way, on the sunnier side of the bank. The developers of Cooper's Meadow had landscaped the area near their section of the river to provide a wild area with a village pond to one side, already populated by ducks and a pair of mute sw...

Goes Without Saying Pt. 05

by Alwaysraining on Oct 2, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 21 David hurried out of the house and into his car. It was not far to drive to Alex's place and it seemed no time before he was parking in the car park belonging to the flats. He sat for some moments, feeling fear. How would Celia react to him? Would she reject him out of hand? Only one way to find out. He sighed and left the car, climbing the stair...

Illegal Immigrants

by mangrove jack on Sep 12, 2017
First Time

Chapter 1 It was mid morning when Len nosed his barge up on the beach and stepped ashore on the warm white sand. He took his rifle and his cane knife then carefully looked around his eyes peeled for crocodiles and wild pig. Satisfied it was safe he let Bluey his old blue cattle dog off the lead and started out over the sand towards the big tree on the edge...

C'est La Vie

by Denham_Forrest on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

This story is dedicated to my very good Internet friend LadyCibelle with whom I've had no communication for a worryingly long period of time now. Would anyone who has direct knowledge of her present situation please contact me? I sincerely thank those folks from around the world, who have assisted in the preparation this text for posting. The following is...

Norma Rogers Ch. 07

by northlander on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The continuation of Norma's story after meeting Rudi in Ireland for Military Intelligence. This isn't intended to be a sexually charged story, just the life of a young mother, separated from her husband by thousands of miles, trying to contribute to the eventual victory of the Allied forces over Nazi Germany, while at the same time raising and protecting her...

Bad-Ass Days

by Egmont0409 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 Struggling for a break in his chosen career of commercial photographer, having gained basic academic qualifications but lacking experience and an influential person to get him through the door, Col Cully sat at a bar, having worked eight hours as a security guard standing outside a bank. The pay was sufficient to keep him housed and fed with some...