[The Possibilities 01] • The Possibilities: Desire
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- Authors
- Adams, Stormy
- Date
- 2013-01-11T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.17 MB
- Lang
- en
A delightful blend of short stories that give in to desire, spark the imagination and let fantasies run wild.
VENUS FLYTRAP
The Venus Flytrap is beautiful, and has the most gorgeous smell. Its beauty and aroma enable it to trap and devour its unsuspecting prey. Scott Neville, a recently retired soldier and a budding sculptor of rare driftwoods, has never met a female even faintly resembling the Venus Flytrap…until he saved the life of Nettie Howell.
A NIGHT OF LOVE AND BANDAGES
Bridie Halloran, fashion expert and aspiring hard news journalist never expected to be involved in a murder investigation when she rushed out of the nightclub with her baby Nikon in hand. The insufferable prick and the drug dealer had gone outside in a flurry of activity and then gunshots rang out. The other people in the club raced for the exits, but Bridie charged out the front door and began snapping digital photos as soon as she was out the door. The pleasant evening she had planned had metamorphosed from a night of drinking and frolicking to a night of blood and murder…but more importantly, it had changed to a night of love and bandages…
SWAMP DREAMS
Pat Ames was a happily married ad executive with a beautiful family and a wonderful life. So what was she doing in the middle of a legendary swamp with a gorgeous Special Forces Sergeant, living off the land and aching with lust like some damned teenage girl? Had she lost her mind, or was it all just swamp dreams…
SPANISH MOSS AND HONEYSUCKLE
If anyone had told Gillian that she would fall in love with a one eyed rakish veteran and live happily ever after in a small clapboard house down a mysterious country lane hooded by Spanish moss and smelling of honeysuckle she would have roared with laughter. It was too much of a fairy tale to resemble anything in real life…wasn’t it?