The last of my Halloween Flashfiction, featuring Virginia and Anando from the Out of the Box series.
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The first Halloween Virginia and I spent together had such unpleasant consequences that the following years I didn’t care to go to On The Edge again, or even to celebrate the day in any significant way. Staying home with her is always good enough for me. Even on the nights when we don’t play games, when we’re just together, we always have a good time. Continue reading…
I hope you’re enjoying these glimpses into my characters’ lives. The next bit of flashfiction features Leo, Brett and Lisa, the characters of On The Edge and its sequels.
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On most days, when Brett came back up to the loft after working in his office all day, either Leo or Lisa greeted him with a kiss – or more than just a kiss, depending on how horny either or both of them were.
That Halloween, however, Leo was still in the bedroom, lacing up Lisa’s corset, when they heard the front door open and Brett’s steps coming Continue reading…
My third piece of Halloween flashfiction features Grace and Ray from Carte Blanche and its sequels, Rules and Rewards and the brand spanking new (excuse the pun!) Sunshine.
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A few times during the year, the owners of Carte Blanche organized theme parties at the club. The Mardi Gras party in particular was renowned through BDSM circles across the entire country. On that night, Dominants and submissives came in from as far as the West Coast, and the club was packed with couples and singles in search of a play partner, all of them showing off their best costumes, and sometimes their best moves too. Continue reading…
Second piece of Halloween flashfiction. This one features Lilia and Vincent from CheckMate, improvising costumes as they visit On The Edge.
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It wasn’t often that Vincent patrolled the premises of On The Edge. He had less than pleasant memories of watching Lilia there after they had become Mates, and he avoided going to the club as much as he could. It helped that the security guards took care of keeping the club safe for the patrons, humans and vampires alike. Continue reading…
For Halloween, I wrote five ‘flashfiction’ stories centered of characters chosen by my readers through a poll. Flashfiction is a piece of writing that is very short, usually around a thousand words. It’s the occasion for me to give you a sample taste of my writing, and a glimpse into the lives of familiar characters.
The first story features the characters of Baby Steps. Marian is five, but she already has Joseph wrapped around her little finger…
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“But Daddy!”
Even though Marian is only five years old, she already picked up on how much her quivering voice and pink-lipped pout can affect Joseph. Not this time, he promises himself. Continue reading…
I didn’t feel like writing a Halloween story this year, but now that the weather is cooling and pumpkins are appearing in the neighborhood, my muse is suddenly interested! So I though I’d write a few (free) flash-fiction stories with some of your favorite characters to share at the end of the month. I’ll write at least three, and maybe more depending on the interest. Just tell me which characters you’d like to see. You can pick up to three choices.
As Daisy slowly starts to accept that the seer Sam Woods might not be a fraud after all, Lydia volunteers to get a glimpse of her future. Her boyfriend Jack is not too pleased by this, and as Lydia’s vision unfolds, it appears that he was right to worry.
Time has passed and broken Jack and Lydia apart, leaving Lydia in the arms of an artist, Owen. On a special Halloween night, he reminds her of their journey together through eight paintings before transforming her life by making her what he is – a vampire.
The first time Virginia went to the dance club On The Edge, she only wanted to find out what a night in a vampire’s arms would be like. Anando showed her it could be much, much more than she had imagined.
Over the next few months, every time she returned he continued to stretch her imagination and the boundaries she tried to set on their relationship.
Soon, though, Anando’s limits were tested as much as Virginia’s when their sexual encounters gave way to feelings neither of them had expected.
(This is the entire Out of the Box series collected in one ebook. It does not include new material.)
Seven months ago, Lena’s fiancé disappeared without a trace. She spent those months burying herself into textbooks and lecture notes, but never quite lost the hope that, somewhere, Liam was all right, and that he would come back to her.
When fate allows them to meet again, Lena is overjoyed and ready to welcome him back into her life. Even the shocking discovery of how much he has changed does not deter her because, he admits it with some difficulty, he still loves her.
But what future can Lena and Liam have together, when she wants nothing more than to save lives and he is a newly turned vampire?