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Changing Stations

By: H. P. Shorelowe
Narrated by: Karl Michaels
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Changing Stations is an erotic novella set in the early 1900s. It follows Lord Henry Waynewright in his endeavor to lead a group of survivors out of the wild Cascade Mountains after a violent train wreck leaves them stranded and struggling to stay alive. Among the survivors is Wanda Pierce, a humble maid who strives to ward off Henry's advances, all the while growing more and more enamored by his dogged optimism.

What begins as a train wreck becomes an exploration of the human condition - of love, loss, lust, and connection. It is a treacherous winter as friendships are molded and enemies made. The fight for survival reveals startling truths and diabolical betrayals. Only Lord Waynewright can brave the twists and turns, and with the help of Mr. Moffat, a retired colonel, Henry learns how to keep the others alive.

But, alas, someone does not want them to escape the unforgiving landscape and is repeatedly sabotaging their efforts. Someone - but who?

©2014 H.P. Shorelowe (P)2015 H.P. Shorelowe
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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