This collection of shorter works is a glimpse of gay & lesbian life in the 1980's. Characters of different walks of life, & nationalities. Some deal with substance abuse. Most deal with their love lives. Tales of struggle and lesbian strength.
Mac Thornsby grew up on the streets. He's used to doing anything to survive, but homicide? That's outside his comfort zone. However, Mac is soon the prime suspect in a murder investigation after he is discovered, unconscious, at the scene of the bloody crime. Jim MacDonald, a deputy district attorney, is assigned the case, along with seasoned homicide detective George Westbend. But Mac's guilt is quickly called into question when additional dead bodies turn up. All the victims appear to be connected to local mob boss, Manicelli, and Weatherford, the city's most prominent, and possibly dirty, businessman. As Jim digs deeper, he becomes personally involved when a dead woman, believed to be an undercover agent, is found in his bed. Not only is the integrity of the murder investigation out the window, but so is the respectability of the district attorney's office. Apparently, the murdered woman had evidence against Manicelli and Weatherford, so someone decided to shut her up. Jim soon finds himself pursued by Manicelli, who suspects Jim might have the missing evidence against him. With the help of an ex-CIA agent, Jim must find the truth against the mob and all those involved. Otherwise, his reputation could be forever tarnished, or worse--he could end up the next victim.
Suave and Sincere have a solid relationship and all all that comes with a luxurious lifestyle. They live the ultimate ghetto fabulous romance until one late night Suave, by force makes a decision that costs him his freedom. Their lives change right before their eyes. He's shipped off to prison, leaving him no choice but to leave his worldly possessions and his lavish lifestyle behind. What he's not prepared to leave behind, is the love of his life, Sincere. He continuously asks himself the most hated question known to man. Will she get weak, and search for companionship to fill the empty space in her lonely heart or will she rein SINCERELY YOURS?
Part 2: Life with an Amazing ManAs you folks know at this point it has been 1 month since we last had a discussion about me and Xavier. I don't know where to start today. To begin off, happy one-month commemoration to us. It hasn't been a simple voyage yet I have unquestionably delighted in each moment of it. There's such a large number of things that happens every day into my life that I need to return home and let him know throughout the night. It sucks that I can't touch his chocolate body every single night. It makes my heart hurt again and again. They say remove makes the heart becomes fonder yet now I recognize what that announcement really mean in general. I miss his chuckle each day, I need to hear his provocative voice and I need his lips all over me. I can just dream of those things in my mind which isn't as pleasurable as the correct touch and feel. On occasion it gets increasingly hard to be there for each other in light of the fact that we are both so occupied and committed.
In the sequel to Payback is a Mutha, old scores are settled and before long, new tensions arise. Still recovering from the suicide of her best friend, Shan now pregnant by a married man is forced to make major decisions in her life. Ready to leave the fast life behind, Shan believes a move to Detroit will help her become a stronger woman-but someone wants revenge against Shan's brother and is willing to destroy Shan in the process. Torn over his love for his sister and his desire to get back on top of the drug game, Shan's brother, Peanut knows the danger of the streets. Old beefs become new scores and before long, a turf war is raging. With the stakes as high as they've ever been, only a few people will be left standing-and Shan is determined to be one of them.
At long last, the legendary PLANTATION HILL series bestselling author returns with the heartfelt novel about family and the healing power to spread the seed of love. Will the spirit of a horse named Wildfire heal the Hart Family? When life throws one setback too many, you pray to find ways to heal. The Hart family comes full circle. Do they find the peace they crave? A small town suspicious of outsiders let few in to see that life on a farm is sacred. A gifted young man with a past tracks down the truth to learn why his mother left him to die at birth, so he can move on to have a future. A fairy-tale life with too many secrets and karma’s fury come together. The world of the animal spirit has its work cut out to mend broken hearts. Money can fill your pockets, but life will never be complete without your love and land.
In the summer of 1962, the peripatetic and irrepressible Pete Gill was hired on a whim to coach basketball at tiny Ireland High School. There he would accomplish, against enormous odds, one of the great small-town feats in Indiana basketball history. With no starters taller than 5'10", few wins were predicted for the Spuds. Yet, after inflicting brutal preseason conditioning, employing a variety of unconventional motivational tactics, and overcoming fierce opposition, Gill molded the Spuds into a winning team that brought home the town's first and only sectional and regional titles. Relying on narrative strategies of creative nonfiction rather than strict historical rendering, Mike Roos brings to life a colorful and varied cast of characters and provides a compelling account of their struggles, wide-ranging emotions, and triumphs throughout the season.
Facebook.com\BROOOKLYN10SWAGAbout Brooklyntried so hard, you can hear it in my voice a struggle i began, that wasn't my choice even, thou we all have one but decisions we make, focusing on right we hesitate, more likely to put me down instead of appreciative, living a life you can't escape, they say pray, how so if you lack faith, sinning becomes your religion, addicted to lust so you lack the right supervision, yea I'm alive but doesn't mean I'm living.Well it was this boy and we was like bestfrann and one day he was like let's go to the movies and I was like OK....so then after the movies I ask him can I spend the night cuxx my mom said I can....so he said ya. So I spent the night to his house and I was taking a shower then I got out to put on my clothes. And my best Friend told me to come up stairs so I walked up there and he said, "best-friend don't tell nobody but I like boys." So I just was shocked then he sat me down and told me to jack him off so I did then up to this day I like boys
Fear shouldn't feel this good. Jordan Walsh never imagined he’d find himself in a strange, secret, sexy tug-of-war between Vice President Elliot Woodley and Leo Cruz, President Samuels’ body man. Every ounce of common sense in Jordan’s head tells him to run—not walk—fast and far from both men. The problem is, they’ve tangled Jordan so deeply in their web he’s not sure he wants to leave. Unfortunately, there are those who’d stoop to anything to twist Elliot to their will. And the last thing standing between Elliot and complete destruction…is Jordan. Inequitable Trilogy book 2. This MMM contemporary political romance features elements of power exchange, secret workplace romances, close proximity, frenemies to lovers, a May/Dec age gap, a stubbornly patient Secret Service agent who'd do anything for the men he loves, a wounded veteran, smol and tall pairing, pining and a guaranteed series HEA. It's a standalone trilogy set in the world of the Governor Trilogy.