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Knocked Up Under Her Boss


Cassandra Bloom - 2017
    Mouthwatering curves with a sassy attitude to match. The one woman in my life who doesn’t cave at my feet. Intelligent. Loyal. Disciplined. She’s the perfect fit. I need a Baby -- an Heir for my Billion-dollar empire.I’m about to seal the most important business deal of my life:1) $250,000 for her to be my surrogate 2) Then I take my baby, and I’ll disappear out of her life Simple. I WISH!! Inappropriate? I’m just getting started… I couldn’t resist getting her knocked up (the old fashioned way). One time changed everything. Now I need so much more… Why shouldn't I seize the happiness staring me straight in the face?

Into The Dark


Emma H. Frost - 2021
    The darkness is here...3 high school seniors on a field trip sneak away from the rest of the class, and then massive destruction happens.The power is out, their phones aren't working, they can't find their class or others, and debris falling and crashes are happening all around them.Madison, Mason, and Becca must fight to survive in the aftermath, and they don't even know what happened.When normal systems and structures are broken down, the fight to survive becomes even tougher.Will they even make it through the first few nights alive?

Twice the Chill: Two SHORT Horror Stories


Rachel A Olson - 2016
    Bey had spent his entire life running through the woods and never once saw anything to convince him there were creatures worth fearing. When his littler sister, Chensei, whines about the trip home at night, Bey only mocks her. Until she disappears beyond the treeline. I, PONTIANAK Everyone hates and fears monsters, except for when you’re the monster. I never asked for it, and honestly I can’t say I’ve really enjoyed it. But I am what I am, and I can’t change it. Hell, I can’t even control it. My name used to be Anastasia, and I am a Pontianak.

American Ghost Stories


S.K. Dines - 2012
    Subtle horror unexpected is many times more chilling and terrifying than horror that smacks you in the face.