Featuring free erotica ebooks from Smashwords authors and publishers. ADULT CONTENT: These books contain subject matter not suitable for children. If you're under 18, or erotica's not your thing, please enjoy these cute hamsters instead.
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Of Lust and Love: Volume I of The Eroticon | by Lorel Simon Jun. 16, 2010 | 25968 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Fryderyka Lorelei Szymczyk (Lorel Simon) Jean Beauxreves Kotchio is my pen name. My parents, a German-Polish couple from Września, a Polish town halfway between Berlin and Warsaw, immigrated to the United States and are now naturalized citizens residing in the American Midwest. As my real name is unpronounceable by most Americans, I used Lorel Simon in my high school annual (Szymczyk means Simon in Polish). Known to my college chums as ‘Frisbee,’ I majored in languages and psychology, with a minor in film, at a women’s college in New England. I completed my MA and PhD in philology in Europe. (I must avoid providing specific place names relative to my antecedents in view of my current surreptitious research project.) I’ve always loved fairy tales. I spent several years collecting and editing the one hundred tales of lust and love for my Eroticon, which I offer as a salute to the one hundred novellas of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron, which was first published in 1353. Currently I am living in a harem in the Middle East. I am among so many other concubines and dancing girls that I have ample leisure time to devote to preparing a similar tribute to Richard Burton’s translation of The Nights, the stories told by Scheherazade to Persian King Shahryar for one thousand and one nights. My harem buddies call me ‘Sherry’ because I like to tell stories from the Eroticon to the current king. I apologize for not furnishing a photograph, but anonymity is integral to my safety as an interloper in the king’s harem. To sustain my research, I necessarily dance and perform other personal services for the king and his associates. As I enjoy doing that, I make no apologies, though I am known to my Polish girlfriends, affectionately I believe, as ‘Dziwka.’ I smuggled this blurb out of the harem through a friendly eunuch, and I hope to do the same with the tales I is now collecting for my next publication, which I’m thinking of calling The Casting Couch. ■ |
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The Cats Will Play | by Jessica Freely May. 07, 2010 | 2494 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing and publishing genre fiction under a variety of names for over fifteen years, but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon a stash of Jay and Silent Bob fanfiction that I found my true calling: male/male romance. I haven’t looked back since. |
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Shimmer | by Cassandra Curtis Feb. 14, 2010 | 7890 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: When Ms. Curtis isn’t writing she enjoys the magic found in nature. She is an avid gardener and wildlife enthusiast. Her other interests include: art, antiques, astronomy, astrology, folklore, mythology, genealogy, music, eastern philosophy, and collecting arcane curios and occult artifacts. Ms. Curtis won the 2006 Amber Quill Press Heat Wave Contest with her novella, Cup of Fate. In 2007, she was a finalist in the EPIC Awards with her novella I Put A Spell On You. She now makes her home in the misty bluegrass hills of Kentucky. |
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Office Girls : An Office FemDom Story | by JD Kindle Dec. 18, 2009 | 2491 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J D Kindle writes Femdom erotica with a hard sexual edge that cuts into truly raunchy territory at times. |
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My Mother's Bed: Art Diva FemDom | by Joe Brewster Nov. 20, 2009 | 3578 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joe loves reading, writing and old movies. Vintage Film Noir and Hard-boiled Pulp Fiction are especially favorite genres mainly for the erotically charged characterizations of the Dames, Broads and Molls. Many of Joe's stories try to capture that hard-edged female attitude that naturally puts men in a less-than-equal or outright subservient position but in the context of Office Femdom Erotica rather than murder mystery. |
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Elvira | by Joe Brewster Oct. 25, 2009 | 2328 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joe loves reading, writing and old movies. Vintage Film Noir and Hard-boiled Pulp Fiction are especially favorite genres mainly for the erotically charged characterizations of the Dames, Broads and Molls. Many of Joe's stories try to capture that hard-edged female attitude that naturally puts men in a less-than-equal or outright subservient position but in the context of Office Femdom Erotica rather than murder mystery. |
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Mina Goes American | by Joe Brewster Oct. 24, 2009 | 3043 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joe loves reading, writing and old movies. Vintage Film Noir and Hard-boiled Pulp Fiction are especially favorite genres mainly for the erotically charged characterizations of the Dames, Broads and Molls. Many of Joe's stories try to capture that hard-edged female attitude that naturally puts men in a less-than-equal or outright subservient position but in the context of Office Femdom Erotica rather than murder mystery. |
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Jake | by Alessia Brio Oct. 18, 2009 | 1302 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Take one part Appalachian redneck, one part wet dream, and one part filthy-minded wordsmith. Mix well and serve with chocolate-covered cherries. There you have the one and only Alessia Brio. Alessia writes all colors and flavors of erotica, from heterosexual to menage to same sex, and from twisted to humorous to deeply touching. (Sometimes, usually by accident, it even qualifies as romance.) Her work has earned her critical acclaim in the form of an EPPIE for Best Erotica (fine flickering hungers) and a Romantic Times Top Pick (Coming Together: For the Cure) in addition to a plethora of glowing online reviews. |
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Me and The Gargantuan Space Babes: Another Miles Driven Adventure, Part 1 | by D. Patrick Miller Jul. 20, 2009 | 1797 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Before founding Fearless Books in 1997 to continue the publication of his writing, D. PATRICK MILLER sold three solo projects to major publishers: Viking, Henry Holt, and Dell. He is now the author of nine titles, including his current book Understanding A Course in Miracles (Celestial Arts/Random House), and recently began a new book for Tarcher/Penguin. As a collaborator, ghostwriter, or principal editor, Miller has helped other authors prepare manuscripts for such publishers as Viking, Doubleday, Warner, Crown, Simon & Schuster, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Hay House, Hampton Roads, and John Wiley & Sons. His poetry has been published in a number of magazines and several anthologies. A top-ranked volunteer expert on publishing at AllExperts.com, Miller provides professional consultations to literary agents and publishers as well as published and unpublished authors working in fiction and nonfiction. He has worked for many years with the Linda Chester Literary Agency of New York, which recommends the Fearless Literary critique service. He is experienced in a variety of publishing formats, including conventional printing, print-on-demand, and e-books. Miller is a member of the Authors Guild and serves as president of the Northern California chapter of the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA). He also recently joined the national board of directors of ASJA. |
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Partnership 101 | by Alessia Brio Jun. 18, 2009 | 1935 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Take one part Appalachian redneck, one part wet dream, and one part filthy-minded wordsmith. Mix well and serve with chocolate-covered cherries. There you have the one and only Alessia Brio. Alessia writes all colors and flavors of erotica, from heterosexual to menage to same sex, and from twisted to humorous to deeply touching. (Sometimes, usually by accident, it even qualifies as romance.) Her work has earned her critical acclaim in the form of an EPPIE for Best Erotica (fine flickering hungers) and a Romantic Times Top Pick (Coming Together: For the Cure) in addition to a plethora of glowing online reviews. |
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Bleep! | by Alessia Brio Jun. 13, 2009 | 4278 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Take one part Appalachian redneck, one part wet dream, and one part filthy-minded wordsmith. Mix well and serve with chocolate-covered cherries. There you have the one and only Alessia Brio. Alessia writes all colors and flavors of erotica, from heterosexual to menage to same sex, and from twisted to humorous to deeply touching. (Sometimes, usually by accident, it even qualifies as romance.) Her work has earned her critical acclaim in the form of an EPPIE for Best Erotica (fine flickering hungers) and a Romantic Times Top Pick (Coming Together: For the Cure) in addition to a plethora of glowing online reviews. |
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Giggling Into the Pillow | by Chris Bridges Apr. 28, 2009 | 68792 words | Read a sample |
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