Imprisoned by a sadistic tyrant Shandie has all but given up on the idea of escape or rescue. After the epidemic, the only people left alive that she has encountered have been evil. They are the takers. Human beings, without conscience, who take what they need, or what they want, including women.
Easygoing Vaughn, and his adopted son Nicky, happen upon the trailer where Shandie is being kept. Wanting a woman for themselves, they don’t take their plan of getting her all that seriously until Nicky is critically wounded.
With food running out and no medicine, to Vaughn, the situation doesn’t seem like it could get much worse- except that Shandie keeps insisting that there is something evil in the woods. Vaughn has seen the signs that she’s right, but he refuses to believe it.
When they all come face to face with that evil they find themselves in a sick world where women are slaves, and the men are something far, far worse…
A Game of Catch
A Sequel to the book Stolen Property; The Abduction of Mayree Jacobs.
Willow's having some trouble finding the right man and her life is a little boring. Her last relationship abruptly ended when she discovered her boyfriend was married. She has apologized to his wife, Rebecca, and is trying to move on, but Rebecca’s anger runs deep and she has a plan to get rid of Willow.
FunFinders is a website designed to help adults with fetishes hook up for sex. When Rebecca stumbles on an ad for it, she decides to create a profile for Willow, using Willow’s real name and pictures, and as for Willow’s fetishes- Rebecca writes that Willow wants to be kidnapped, restrained and kept for sex, using force if necessary.
Randy Ross has just been released from prison after a five years stretch. Stuck in a camper out in the woods at his brother, Quinn’s, place, Willow’s ad seems like an invitation he can’t turn down. When Randy sends Willow a message Rebecca is more than happy provide him with Willow’s apartment number, along with a message.
I’ll fight you when you come to take me, but only because I have to. I need to know you are a strong enough man to satisfy me. If you aren’t man enough to capture me then you aren’t what I am looking for. I don’t want a pretend play time… I want the real thing, from a real man. I hope that you are that man.
It’s a good thing she told him to expect a struggle.
Lenore wanted more and she found it in the dominating power of her hired man! Lenore’s marriage began under bizarre circumstances when she was only eighteen years old. Threesomes and late night trips to the stable, where Master James made use of a deliciously wicked riding crop, their sex life was anything but dull. After twenty years of marriage things are suddenly changing. James grows ill and must hire two men to help on the ranch. Lenore tries to fight an immediate attraction to one of them but James sees the things that Lenore has written in her journal about the hired man, Carlos, and their marriage is about to get a whole lot more unusual. James Acheson seems to take such great pleasure in humiliating his wife and while that troubles the hired man, Carlos, he’s in no position to say no to James’ requests. As things begin to escalate, Carlos fears that he has become even more depraved than Master James, because while he knows that he is in love with Lenore Acheson, he won’t be truly satisfied until he has finally mastered her.
The Luna Moth is a powerful story with a simple message. If you can see yourself through another’s eyes, the eyes of someone who really loves you, you can change your life.
Regina worked her entire adult life as a stripper, until a fight with cancer left everything in ruins. Now she is scarred, not only from the loss of her breast, but because the man she loved could not accept it.
Broke and alone, she returns to the strip club where she once worked, after her former employer offers her an apartment above the club. She learns that someone has been looking for her, a customer who she can’t quite remember.
This chance meeting leads her on a journey to the mountains, and to the one man who could just be everything that she needs.
Lorenna lived in a world of isolation and loneliness, widowed a little over a year, alone on a small farm in the remote mountains. One day the world she knows ends with a single gunshot. She is taken captive by two men, Ray is sadistic and cruel, the other, Reese, seems almost kind.
When Ray attempts to rape her, with Reese's help, she manages to kill Ray. Now she is left alone with Reese, a massive man with a mysterious accent, a murderous past, and a tattoo across his shoulders "Motier Foux."
Her attraction to him is intense, but so is her fear. As she learns to trust him, she finds out that that he is a fugitive fleeing a life sentence, and there is more to him than she could have ever imagined.
Dave Seranno had a bad marriage, 16 years worth of it, which left him with no desire to ever be emotionally involved with a woman again--he'd rather ride his Harley. He does have an eye for one he wants to have in his bed, though, a pretty blonde girl who drives him crazy. She's 18 years younger than him, married to a wealthy lawyer, and way out of his league. It's only a fantasy to have her, until she shows up at his garage on a cold night, barefoot in the snow.
Joy's husband is abusive and controlling. She wants to escape her marriage and be with the man she really loves, a man she hardly knows. Fleeing her husband, she runs out into the snow wearing only her nightgown. She makes her way to Dave's garage, determined to tell him the dreams she's had of him for so long. After nearly freezing to death, she finds herself safe in Dave's bed, warm beneath his body and more in love with him than ever. She only has two problems now; convincing Dave to fall in love with her, and not winding up dead at the hands of her cruel husband.
Gregg Matthews once had it all, good looks, an easy going personality, and a long line of girlfriends. There was one woman he wanted more than anything, but he was afraid to be with her, afraid he would fall in love. That was before the accident, the accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Now all he wants is to guzzle enough whiskey to get the courage to end his life. Now, nearly two years later, the woman he wanted is married to an abusive husband who torments her physically and sexually. When her husband is in over his head with debts to a drug dealer, Michelle is handed over to him as payment, and she finds her life is no better there. Her only escape was work, and now she's going to be forced to quit her job to serve Duane.
Gregg's younger brother has other plans. Concerned that his brother will take his own life, he comes up with a plan to kidnap Michelle as she leaves work, and take her to Gregg, hoping that if Gregg has just one more chance with her she will pull him out of his deep depression. Gregg is certain that she only wants to stay there to avoid her husband and Duane, and is frustrated by his limitations, especially his inability to have sex following the accident. Gregg finds himself in hopelessly love with Michelle, but has a hard time believing that she could possibly love him the way he is now, and Michelle is haunted by the fact that sooner or later, her husband, or Duane are going to find her.
Quinn Ross: He's not a nice guy, and he can't seem to get his life together. He only has one good thing left; his little brother Jack. Jack managed to stay decent and uncorrupted, despite the fact that his oldest brother is an ex-convict who only managed to kick his drug addiction because he was serving time in prison. Quinn has never been able to understand why Jack idolizes him; in fact, he secretly wishes he was more like the man Jack is.
When Quinn plans another robbery, Jack wants in on it, and things go bad. With his little brother bleeding in the backseat, Quinn is desperate. In a last ditch effort to save him, Quinn abducts a nurse from the hospital's parking lot. Tragically, the young girl he grabbed isn't a nurse, and Jack has lost too much blood. Now Quinn must not only deal with the guilt and grief of losing his little brother, he has to decide what to do with the girl he brought home in the trunk of the car.
Mayree Jacobs is the girl who was kidnapped. She never thought she was pretty. Shy and without friends, always the awkward fat girl who wished she was invisible. Mayree has spent her whole life wishing she was someone else, someone pretty. An ordinary night turns into a night of terror, as she is kidnapped, and watches a young man die before her eyes. At first she is afraid the huge man who abducted her plans to kill her, but then something else happens, a fierce attraction develops between Quinn and Mayree.
Quinn's life has left him full of guilt, and he has a hard time believing that he is worthy of the affections of someone as kind and pure as Mayree. Also, he finds it hard to trust that she won't try to escape, especially after two failed attempts.
Mayree had never even been kissed by a man before Quinn, and finds it impossible to believe that she is attractive. In her mind she is only being kept by Quinn because he has no other choice, and she certainly can't believe that he loves her. She is in love with him but feels like she's just not pretty enough for him.
As the relationship develops, Mayree brings out things in Quinn that he thought he didn't possess. Good things, like honesty, compassion and love. Along the way she learns an important lesson about herself; there is nothing wrong with the person she always has been. She never needed to be anyone else, being herself was good enough.
Dalton is a man whose job it is to collect debts, by any means necessary. He's been taught to be ruthless and uncaring, business is business. During a routine collection he is offered a bribe to buy more time, a young woman who the other man has kidnapped.
Something about Ava softens him and he not only rescues her, but he kills the man who took her merely because she asks him too. Now he has a lot of problems; what to do with this girl, and how to explain it to his boss... Ava is relieved that the man is dead and can never hurt her again, but something more sinister is going on and secrets lie hidden in the basement of the house where she was once held captive. Dalton tries to show her that men can be trusted. Ava doesn’t realize just how much danger she’s getting herself into when she falls in love with him, and things aren’t what they seem to be. Did Ava somehow make the mistake of trusting the wrong man again? Is Dalton really going to be her savior or is he really the ruthless debt collector he was trained to be?
Connie's husband left her on her 40th birthday for a younger woman. She's disgusted with him and her unfulfilling life as a waitress in a small-town diner. When a gorgeous young man comes into the diner where she works and flirts with her she doesn't think much of it even though he leaves her a hundred dollar tip. He is way too young and too good looking to be serious when he asks her if she will go out with him sometime. Yeah, sure, sometime... What neither of them know is sometime will come sooner than they think for both of them because when Connie's shift is over she has a hundred dollar deposit to make at the bank- the same bank the man from the diner and his friends have planned on robbing...
A virus has spread, people everywhere are dying, and D'rea Zelleck wants to make it back home to find the first and only man she ever loved, Jackson Burgess. Jackson is still alive, but his life has changed drastically since D'rea left. Once a farmer, he now runs a colony of survivors where the women are kept in cells as breeding stock, in the hopes of repopulating.
Kidnapped from a bus by Jackson's second in command, D'rea finds herself unexpectedly attracted to the sexually controlling and demanding Bennett. Taken at gunpoint to the colony, she learns that she is expected to be 'bred' with each of the men there.
Jackson Burgess is still in love with the girl who grew up next door, but the willful, defiant woman she's become responds with such submission to Bennett's commanding ways that Jackson finds he doesn't mind sharing her with him. Now the question is, can he and Bennett keep her from the rest of the colony, or is D'rea destined to be merely breeding stock?