Warning to the reader of this book; this book is sexually explicit, and is not to be taken seriously, it is like adult jokes. Adult, sexual, hot, and funny. Henry Blanko, a thirty year old, is in search of what he calls, "My elusive unicorn," or his perfect woman. Not too hot, and not too cold, but just right. You will read about each and every unique woman Henry dates, hoping this one is his elusive unicorn. Henry is on a mission, what he calls a "second job." While Henry is on his mission, he seems to use sports analogies to describe certain dating situations. Will Henry succeed? Will Henry...
Warning to the reader of this book; this book is sexually explicit, and is not to be taken seriously, it is like adult jokes. Adult, sexual, hot, and ...
This is the fourth book in the Writer Don series and his interviews with those who have passed on. This book is a fictionalized account of my interview with Mary Todd Lincoln; her family, before being married to Abraham, her years in the white house and after. The knowledge she found out, about who really murdered her husband; the sixtieth President of these United States and why. I have used both actual and fictionalized information to write this book. From rumors that Mary Todd Lincoln was sympathetic to the southern cause, to her bouts with mental depression, to her difficulty negotiating...
This is the fourth book in the Writer Don series and his interviews with those who have passed on. This book is a fictionalized account of my intervie...
Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville in 1851. Now it is fourteen years after Moby Dick destroyed the whaling ship, the Pequod, and killed Captain Ahab and all of his crew, lost to the vast ocean, except for one, Ishmael the only survivor. The good and Godly people of New Bedford, Massachusetts want justice for the whaling men of the Pequod and have offered a bounty of ten thousand dollars for the killing of that white devil of the sea, Moby Dick So far, three whaling ships, from 1851 to 1855, have taken the offer, with all three whaling ships meeting the same fate as the Pequod. Now the...
Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville in 1851. Now it is fourteen years after Moby Dick destroyed the whaling ship, the Pequod, and killed Captain ...