Category Archives: Romance
Mine: An erotic Immortal tale — Brandy Fee
Onyx stared at the moon. The sounds of the night surrounded her, the crickets chirping, the rolling waves, and the breeze through the trees. It was beautiful, peaceful, wonderful. Here, in this place, her sanctuary, nothing could touch her. Evil was banned; her wards would not allow those with ill intentions to enter. She was [...]
The Gifts — Olivia London
Mona looked at her checkbook balance and started to cry. “Eight dollars,” she intoned, talking to herself as she did in times of trouble. “Eight dollars to my name. How can I possibly buy a gift for my darling Desmond? Our five year anniversary is tomorrow.” She was tempted to throw herself down on the [...]
Red — Annabeth Leong
In the airport bathroom, Hailey sighed and tried not to feel too irritated. After ten days away on business, missing Steven and masturbating frantically every night, she’d been hoping her period would be finished by the time she got home. The little stain of red on the pad in her underwear represented a serious threat [...]
Before the Wedding — Cecile Lovell
Jordan blushed, as unmanly as it was, as Sage appeared at the window. She smiled at him as she slipped inside, balanced precariously on his night stand and hopped onto the floor with the ease of a girl who knew what she was doing. Jordan looked nervously at the locked door to his bedroom, hoping [...]
Schlock Cinema — Steve Isaak
Kat looked up from behind the customer service counter as the dangling door bell chimed above the video store doors. Her heart beat faster when she recognized the hot girl with pallid skin and dark eyes. The girl seemed to recognize her, too, her cupid lips quirking into a smile, followed by a nod. Holding [...]
Temple of Love — Ivanna Camelot
She loved the way he smelled. Like a combination of dry leaves in the fall and allspice. He was from India originally and spoke with a slight accent; it was so subtle even she had a hard time detecting it. It had more to do with the cadence of his speech than with the way [...]


Memories — Roger Tedman