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The Colored Help
Sharecropper's Daughter
The New House Slave
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The Saga of the Childs Family Series

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Josh Childs aunt passed away and now he just inherited her house and rental properties in rural Georgia. He moves down South to start a job teaching when he discovers that an old childhood playmate is now renting from him. He is not one to care about race as he finds himself dating a black girl who was once a childhood playmate and who also rents from him. Josh then is told about the secrets his family holds while dealing with a relationship that burns hot.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJay Lucas
Release dateApr 9, 2021
The Colored Help
Sharecropper's Daughter
The New House Slave

Titles in the series (4)

  • The New House Slave

    1

    The New House Slave
    The New House Slave

    During the height of the Antebellum, Seth Childs is a young college student wanting to make his way as an officer in the U.S. Army. He travels home to Charleston to ask his father for help. His parents power and influence are all but assuring him success even though he has a strained relationship with his mother. Seth finds that he has a new baby brother and a new house slave that is taking care of him. Seth soon finds that the new house slave is a wet nurse that lets him experience her breasts. What was suppose to be a simple visit home turns into him finding love with a woman that he is not allowed to fall in love with.

  • The Colored Help

    2

    The Colored Help
    The Colored Help

    It’s 1886 and Thomas Childs is forced to stay with his aunt to attend college in Charleston. His aunt is a free-spirited woman who adores the wealthy lifestyle her family can afford. Thomas is not eager to attend more college and finds out that his aunt has plans to find him a wife. What Thomas does find is that the new family help is a beautiful young colored girl that he cannot look away from. He knows that a white man should not look at the colored help, but he feels himself lost in her looks. It was a simple item to get from the attic and Thomas found himself in the arms of the colored maid administering help to him. What he found was that his feelings for her was more that society could handle and a family secret that was not allowed to be spoken of. Thomas finds himself loving a woman he shouldn’t and digging up the past about a dead family member who also had forbidden desires for a black slave.

  • Sharecropper's Daughter

    3

    Sharecropper's Daughter
    Sharecropper's Daughter

    In the middle of the Great Depression, Henry Childs been given more power at the family farm. He sees an opportunity to use his power when the colored daughter of one of sharecroppers comes to get supplies. Rose Anderson is a few years older than Henry and has been the object of his stares for years with her large chest and womanly frame. Henry now leverages his position and needed supplies to get her to expose herself to him. Rose obliges and soon finds leverage on Henry as the two become intertwined in both power and then love. Will there love endure through segregation or will it be a secret romance?

  • Family Secrets

    4

    Family Secrets
    Family Secrets

    Josh Childs aunt passed away and now he just inherited her house and rental properties in rural Georgia. He moves down South to start a job teaching when he discovers that an old childhood playmate is now renting from him. He is not one to care about race as he finds himself dating a black girl who was once a childhood playmate and who also rents from him. Josh then is told about the secrets his family holds while dealing with a relationship that burns hot.

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Jay Lucas

A story teller for interracial, impregnation, romance and hot steamy sex.

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