Tabasco Stories

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How to Ruin a Perfect Marriage

by TeamEquipe on Sep 25, 2017
Loving Wives

Author's notes I have been contacted on many occasions by readers asking me to write about particular scenarios they've had in mind and add them into some of my multi-part stories. These I have so far resisted as their ideas usually take my characters into an area I don't envisage them in. I have also been contacted a few times with complete story ideas. Ag...

Cricket, Anyone? India vs Australia

by Rustyoznail on Sep 29, 2020
Romance

This is my entry for the Summer Lovin' 2020 Contest. Be warned - it's a slow burn and full of Aussie lingo. Vegemite is consumed. The story is set around a couple of Indian characters, Madiha and Neha, created by Sweetdreamssss. I collaborated with her extensively for this story. This one follows on from her stories, and I recommend you visit the "Landlord"...

Moonlight Window Ch. 04

by PanesOfGlasss on Sep 19, 2017
Group Sex

There are italics used for emphasis and some section intros. Editor's Note: Thanks again to my editor, Saltysooner! This is the next chapter in the expanding sexual life of Sam and Lara as they form a permanent bond with their much younger lover, Deb. When a middle-forties couple takes on a mid-twenties lover, there are ramifications and obstacles. Deb'...

Predators

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

So, dear reader, here are all the chapters in the Predator series, as well as Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, all wrapped up in one giant burrito. I've made a few changes and additions along the way, mainly to smooth transitions and to better integrate Beyond a Reasonable Doubt into the main story arc. This was never the original intent, however, so the two stori...

Courtship for the Clueless

by Sir Galahad on Aug 28, 2018
Novels and Novellas

1. "Your new book is selling pretty well," said Irina Slonimska, Roger's editor. "Plumbing for the Panic-Stricken fills a definite need. I don't mind telling you that it saved me several hundred dollars in New York City plumbers' bills when I was editing the manuscript." "Did it really?" asked Sharon Hillstein, eying her old college roommate across the t...