From
the moment she laid eyes upon him, Marley knew in her heart that James was not
just another client, and the difference wasn’t even the large sum of money he
offered in return for a single night of submission. No, what set him apart was
the fact that when she called James “daddy”, it was her own heart which beat
faster and her own body which ached with need.
After
that night, Marley does her best to put all thought of him behind her, using
the huge payday he provided to get on her feet again and start over… until
James knocks on her door and walks right back into her life. He makes her a
simple offer: if she will live with him and submit to him whenever he wishes,
he will provide for her every desire.
Even
before she accepts his offer, Marley knows that what she truly wants is not
money or clothing or even a fancy new car. What she longs for is a daddy who
will give his little girl what she really needs… a daddy who will spank her bare
bottom when she is naughty, tie her up and take her any way he pleases, and
then cuddle her until she falls asleep in his arms. Can she dare to hope that
James will be that daddy?
Publisher’s
Note: Daddy Morebucks is an erotic
novel that includes spankings, graphic sexual scenes, elements of age play and BDSM,
and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.
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Family is all-important to Isabel. Her parents have an idyllic marriage, and she has tried hard to make her own the same. But all pretence is shattered when her husband leaves her, soon followed by the death of her father. Then her mother confides in her: behind her parents' apparently happy marriage was a secret kept for more than three decades. Staggered by the revelation, Isabel is desperate to tell her sister, Grace, and her brothers, Rick and George. But her mother makes her promise to stay silent, and 'family-first' Isabel is left torn, with a dangerous secret to tell. Views: 9
Tucked away in the rolling Tennessee countryside is the charming community of Watervalley, whose inhabitants are quirky and captivating and more surprising than you might expect…As an ambitious young doctor with a penchant for research, Luke Bradford never wanted to set up practice in a remote rural town. But to pay back his student loans and to fulfill a promise from his past, he heads for Watervalley, Tennessee—and immediately stumbles into one disaster after another. Will he be labeled the town idiot before he’s even introduced as the new doctor?Very quickly he faces some big challenges—from resuscitating a three-hundred-pound farmer who goes into cardiac arrest to not getting shot by a local misanthrope for trespassing. He expects the people of Watervalley to be simple, but finds his relationships with them are complicated, whether he’s interacting with his bossy but devout housekeeper, the attractive schoolteacher he consistently alienates, or the mysterious kid next door who climbs trees while wearing a bike helmet.When a baffling flu epidemic hits Watervalley, Luke faces his ultimate test. Whether the community embraces him or not, it’s his responsibility to save them. And he’ll soon discover that while living in a small town may not be what he wants, it may be just what he needs… Views: 9
Julian Tremayne is a missionary priest in a remote Philippine village during the Marcos dictatorship. After championing the Communist rebels, he finds himself imprisoned for the murder of a local military commander. Three decades later, following his own mysterious death, a cult develops around Julian and there are calls for him to be made a saint. When Philip Seward is sent out to investigate on behalf of Julian’s family, he is drawn into a labyrinth of vice, violence and corruption where nothing and nobody are what they seem. Enriched by a gallery of engaging characters ranging from priests to prostitutes, GIs to gangsters, tribesmen to terrorists and street children to Imelda Marcos, Michael Arditti’s outstanding new novel is at once a gripping psychological thriller, a challenging moral mystery and an unforgettable voyage into a dark and exotic landscape. Views: 9
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Heart Of Montana: PROLOGUEAdrian looked around his empty apartment. The third floor of the aging triple-decker off Central Square in Cambridge had been home for the last five years, but now it was 'So long Massachusetts' and 'Hello Montana.' The few things he had of any value had gone to the attic of his parent's home in Portland, Maine, and the rest he'd given away to friends or donated. He had shipped a few boxes of necessities out to the clinic in Red Wheel: sheets and towels, some kitchen basics, his winter clothes, and, of course, his reference books. Everything else he needed, he would have to acquire locally.CHAPTER ONEThunk, thunk...thunk, thunk. Adrian sighed. It was the unmistakable sound of a flat tire. Easing the truck to the side of the dusty road, he wondered if he even had a jack and a tire iron. That used car dealer in Billings had seemed a little dodgy, he thought, but the price had been right on the small, white pick-up. There was some rust on one fender, and some dents in the doors, but the motor turned over on the first try, and all in all, in had driven beautifully.CHAPTER TWOAdrian had a piping hot pot of fresh coffee ready when Randall drove up, and he had baked biscuits. They were just the frozen kind, but a guy couldn't expect too much from a boy who'd only been moved in for a day. What he did have, though, was a jar of his mom's wild blueberry preserves from Maine.CHAPTER THREEAdrian leaned in slightly, just enough to signal his receptivity to more intimacy, and Clayton responded with firm and eager lips. One of Clayton's hands trailed down and gently kneaded Adrian's muscular butt cheek as Adrian slipped a hand behind Clayton's neck. Their bodies crushed together, and Adrian could feel Clayton hard and ready, and the thought of that lean body naked against his made Adrian hard, too. He drew in a quick breath and fought the urge to start ripping off Clayton's clothes; reason needed to prevail for a moment.CHAPTER FOURThe sound of birds woke Adrian the next morning. He looked at the clock, only 5:30 and still dark, but the songbirds were up and going. As he threw back the sheet and got out of bed, he wished that he was feeling a little more chipper. He pulled on some shorts and padded into the kitchen to make coffee, and then wondered if meth-head man had spied on him as well. He didn't even know the guy's name, but he did know that the idea of someone peeping through his windows gave him the creeps. The thing that troubled him most was the drug-fueled desperation that made this guy willing to throw good people under the bus.CHAPTER FIVEThe next morning, as he looked for a parking space at Bear Paw, Adrian decided to edge the passenger side of his truck right up next to the brick wall, so that the patients coming and going wouldn't see the slur. He wondered if Bud's garage could give him a fast paint job, but he worried more about the perpetrator. Clearly meth-head wanted him to know that he was being watched.ALSO BY C.K. ALEXANDERChase and Jimmy have been a couple for years. When age begins to take a toll on Jimmy's mother, both men head down to Jimmy's native Alabama to help her out. They understand that they are walking into a town firmly planted in the Bible Belt, where Jimmy stayed in the closet because of his fear of judgment. But they don't understand just how bad it can get, and how it will threaten to tear their good relationship apart.JOIN MY EMAIL LIST FOR UPDATESIf you want to get an automatic email when C.K. releases a new book then click here. Your email address willl never be shared and you can unsubscribe at anytime.MOREWord-of-mouth is crucial for any author to succeed. If you enjoyed the book, please consider leaving a review at Amazon, even if it is only a line or two; it would make all the difference and would be very much appreciated. Views: 9
Winner of the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Original Script. In an instant, electricity all over the world stops flowing, and humanity is left in the dark. Bern and Elena, exiled from their village for being too old to bear children, trudge across the desolate, post-apocalyptic ruin. Relying upon traditional wisdom for their survival, they retreat from the remains of civilization to a frozen wooded landscape where they attempt to carry on after the end of the world. When a charismatic stranger from the village arrives seeking their aid, Bern and Elena must decide whether they will use their knowledge of the past to give the society that rejected them a chance at a future. Yvette Nolan is a playwright, dramaturg, and director. Her plays include BLADE, Job’s Wife, Video, Annie Mae’s Movement, Scattering Jake, Donne In, and What Befalls the Earth. She is the editor of Beyond the Pale and co-editor, with Donna-Michelle St. Bernard, of Refractions: Solo. She has been the writer-in-residence at Brandon University, Mount Royal College, and the Saskatoon Public Library, as well as playwright-in-residence at the National Arts Centre. She is a past president of Playwrights Union of Canada and of Playwrights Canada Press. Born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to an Algonquin mother and an Irish immigrant father, raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she lived in the Yukon and Nova Scotia before moving to Toronto to take the helm at Native Earth Performing Arts where she served from 2003-2011.** Views: 9