Twenty-year-old Jack Love lives his life blissfully unaware of a past yet to come. But the past bursts into the present when Jack travels home for the Labor Day holiday with his best friend Alex and Alex’s curvy and gorgeous cousin Emily. What Alex doesn’t know is that Jack and Emily have been secretly heating up the sheets when they’re not competing for their college swim team.
When the trio arrives home, Alex’s mother, the sizzling redhead April Harrison, mistakes Jack for a long lost love while her twin sister, voluptuous blonde Mae Gilbert does the same. A confused Jack is ready to run for the hills when he receives a hot midnight rendezvous from April and discovers the true meaning of the word MILF.
But Jack’s night keeps getting hotter when Emily confesses her feelings under a starry moonlit sky and reveals a wound so deep it ripped the family apart.
With the coming of dawn, Jack wakes up in 1987 and must save the sexy twins, April and Mae, and their petite and busty blonde sister, Stella Harrison. Now Jack, must unlock the secrets of the past to reunite the women he loves to protect a future in limbo.
Harem Help Me combines five shorts into one novel length story that follows twenty-year-old collegiate swimming champion Jack Love as he reunites his harem across the fourth-dimension of time.
Jack is a typical harem hero type. A hunky, superstud who's nevertheless a bit sef-effacing at first. When he's hurled back 20 years (2008 to 1987), he encounters college age versions of MILFs he wanted to romance in his early 20s. But there's a switch. If he can't figure out how to undo history, the women he grows to love will either die or get date-raped or fail to be born. The latter is especially tragic, because the love of his life, Emily, will never exist.
So, how does our hero uncover the bad guys and protect his growing harem of women he loves? Yeah... that's the plot.
Plenty of intense bedroom antics, but the story is so good I was skipping through some of the sex scenes to follow the "Back to the Future" crisis facing Jack.
Rex Sterling is a good writer. This is a good, hot book. Over 18 only. Highly recommend.
An enjoyable read with lots of twists and turns in the plot. Characters were well written and the author delivered a well executed storyline. Highly recommended.