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Digest No. 55 |
480 - The Reluctant Bride by Mike Hunt Gail is nervous about getting married to Brian. Unlike her husband-to-be, she has never sown any wild oats, so to speak. In other words, the only man she has ever slept with is Brian, and if she remains faithful and married then he will be the only man she ever sleeps with. So, she calls up Mike, one of Brian's friends, and invites him over for a little tête-à-tête, so to speak. |
481 - Sis on Tape by Bernard Sagon Ken catches his sister on videotape, screwing one of her professors. He decides to blackmail her, but things don't work out quite as he had planned. |
482 - A Visit from St. Nicholas by Virago Blue Its Christmas and Kristina is at a ski resort with her sister, Amanda, and her brother-in-law, Will. Unfortunately, Kristina isn't a very good skier. Fortunately for her, her heart is set on more than just learning how to ski. That's where a ski instructor named Nick enters the picture and... |
483 - The Pink Bow by Ink Jack, 26 and fresh out of law school, is stuck at a Christmas party that he really doesn't want to be at. The hostess asks him to look after Sarah, her 16-year-old daughter. |
484 - Psychology by Michael K. Smith Sherry turns to her older brother Kevin for help with her research project for her psychology class. The topic is incest. |
485 - Dress Rehearsal by Ann Douglas Amber is an actress. She is having trouble with a role she is playing on a popular television program. The problem involves a scene in which she kisses another woman. The problem is that she is about to lose the role because she isn't doing a very convincing job in the kissing scene. Amber's friend, Heather, has a remedy. |
486 - Mercedes by Morgan Preece The main character is a young man, a college dropout in his early twenties. He has been making his living seducing older women, since he left school. His life takes a rather dramatic turn the night that he meets Sylvia. |
487 - The Longest Minute by Uther Pendragon You're going to have to read this one yourself. Anything I say will give the story away. |