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.
| Daring Hearts | by Leigh Ellwood June 12, 2009 | 2344 words | Read a sample |
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| FLAMING HOT - Erotica Romance Short Story | by Marion Francis July 22, 2009 | 715 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a short story and novella writer. All my stories are original fiction. My characters are derived from my readers character requests, people watching, worldwide business travel, vacation, magazines, and pure imagination. Enjoy |
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| Take Control - Erotica Romance Short Story | by Marion Francis July 24, 2009 | 6156 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a short story and novella writer. All my stories are original fiction. My characters are derived from my readers character requests, people watching, worldwide business travel, vacation, magazines, and pure imagination. Enjoy |
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| Big Girl Love - Erotica Romance Short Story | by Marion Francis Aug. 14, 2009 | 7081 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a short story and novella writer. All my stories are original fiction. My characters are derived from my readers character requests, people watching, worldwide business travel, vacation, magazines, and pure imagination. Enjoy |
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| Pliable | by BoundNightmares Aug. 22, 2009 | 811 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: BoundNightmares (at) yahoo (dot) com Just substitute the appropriate symbols and remove the spaces. Thanks I have moved my primary blog to wordpress.com http://boundnightmares.wordpress.com/ My old Amazon.com blog which gets its feed from my new one. http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002PWM1JY If you are ever on Amazon, please tag my works. They can be accessed through my Amazon.com blog. |
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| Amulet | by S. Wolf June 05, 2010 | 46319 words | Read a sample |
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| Kidnapped the Wrong Sister | by Marie Kelly Aug. 13, 2010 | 57071 words | Sample 30% |
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| Farm Girl | by Francis Porretto Aug. 22, 2010 | 15518 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Francis W. Porretto was born in 1952. Things went steadily downhill from there. Fran is an engineer and fictioneer who lives on the east end of Long Island, New York. He's short, bald, homely, has bad acne and crooked teeth. His neighbors hold him personally responsible for the decline in local property values. His life is graced by one wife, two stepdaughters, one dog, five cats, too many power tools to list, and an old ranch house furnished in Early Mesozoic style. His 12,000 volume (and growing) personal library is considered a major threat to the stability of the North American tectonic plate. Publishing industry professionals describe Fran's novels as "Unpublishable. Horrible, but unpublishable all the same." (They don't think much of his short stories, either.) He's thought of trying bribery, but isn't sure he can afford the $3.95. Time was, all Fran's fictions WERE free to whoever might care to read them. Back then, he wanted readers more than revenue. However, that has changed, along with certain other of his circumstances, so he now asks what he hopes you'll consider a modest price for his novels and stories. (The novelette "Farm Girl" is still free. A loss leader, if you will.) For an external review of "Chosen One" by Martin McPhillips, author of the blockbuster thriller "Corpse In Armor," please go here: http://newpaltzjournal.com/?p=1978 For Martin's review of "On Broken Wings," please go here: http://newpaltzjournal.com/?p=1994 For his review of "Sledgehammer Concerto," please go here: http://newpaltzjournal.com/?p=2023 "Chosen One," "On Broken Wings," "The Sledgehammer Concerto," "Which Art In Hope," and "A Dash Of Spice" are also available as paperbacks, through Amazon. Check the specific pages for those books for details. Visit Fran's "Musings of an Indie Writer" blog at http://musingsofanindiewriter.blogspot.com/ Wallow in his insane ranting on politics, culture, and faith at "Liberty's Torch:" http://bastionofliberty.blogspot.com/ And of course, write to him, on whatever subject tickles your fancy, at mailto:fran.porretto@yahoo.com |
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| Sex Stalker | by Darren G. Burton Aug. 23, 2010 | 7964 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been a writer for nearly 30 years. I've written numerous full length works of fiction and non-fiction, as well as many short stories and anthologies. |
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| Sexpert | by Darren G. Burton Aug. 28, 2010 | 5430 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been a writer for nearly 30 years. I've written numerous full length works of fiction and non-fiction, as well as many short stories and anthologies. |
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| Canopy of Secrets | by robert renshaw Sep. 01, 2010 | 31996 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tall Fit Aussie, enjoys the good life and a good laugh. Discovered writing at an early age and enjoy the world it creates within me.Surrounded by lifes adventures,I have chosen a path that provides the most diverse and not always pleasant endings. My books are free to read, and please contact me anytime to discuss them. |
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| Porn Can Be Fun | by Tracy Koehler Sep. 15, 2010 | 1949 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a storyteller. Sidney Sheldon and Michael Crichton are a couple of my biggest influences. Rudolf Flesch influences every sentence I write. |
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| The Benefit | by Sonja Flowers Oct. 17, 2010 | 10408 words | Read a sample |
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| Sensuality Singles: Seduction's Sun | by Laura D Lewis Oct. 29, 2010 | 5376 words | Read a sample |
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| The Comfort of a Woman | by Severin Rossetti Dec. 09, 2010 | 3290 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Severin Rossetti was a teacher of fine art, but now works in a Liverpool museum/gallery, less money but a lot less stress. At the same time that he turned from teaching fine art, he also turned from its practice -have you seen the crap that passes for fine art these days?!?- to concentrate on writing. After many rejection slips he finally had some encouragement. 'Interesting,' said one editor, 'but it lacks passion. Spice it up a bit.' Which he did, only to be told 'wow!'... 'well!'... 'spiced up, yes, but we can't possibly publish this!' Fortunately, others could, with the result that his erotic stories have been published in the UK and the USA in various magazines and anthologies. Novels and short story collections have also been published in the US by Renaissance Ebooks.com. If the erotic genre is not your thing, however, please note that also available on Smashwords are more 'serious' works, some for sale but many for free. Strange, though, that the erotic genre is proving the most popular, and especially the free ones. So... a cry from the heart... feel free to try the free ones but PLEASE, also, splash out a dollar or two if you can afford it! And if you want to know any more, please contact the author at severinrossetti@aol.com |
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| Stranded | by Kate Page Dec. 31, 2010 | 3938 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kate Page often lives in the world of books where true love can conquer all and happy endings are guaranteed to happen. She is a bestselling romance author of historical romances and romantic comedies but was inspired by her sexy husband to branch out into the exciting world of erotic romances. Currently, she lives in Nebraska, but at one time, she lived along the Florida panhandle where most of contemporary erotic romances are located. Few things are more romantic than a stroll along the beach with the one you love. |
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| Corporal Punishment | by Ernest Winchester Jan. 23, 2011 | 2416 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Magnum Tales ~ A is for Anal | by J.M. Hadley Jan. 24, 2011 | 3022 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| Magnum Tales ~ B is for Blowjob | by J.M. Hadley Jan. 25, 2011 | 1901 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| Magnum Tales ~ C is for Cum | by J.M. Hadley Jan. 27, 2011 | 2333 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| Magnum Tales ~ D is for Deeply | by J.M. Hadley Jan. 27, 2011 | 1571 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| Magnum Tales ~ E is for Ennui | by J.M. Hadley Feb. 01, 2011 | 3281 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| S.Wolf Sampler | by S. Wolf Feb. 18, 2011 | 68708 words | Read a sample |
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| Hot Tales: 1-Sex on the Beach | by John Springs Feb. 21, 2011 | 5099 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: John Springs writes adult fiction for Albert Simon Books. John is an avid traveler and has been around the world and to all continents but Africa. He has sailed the ocean on a cruise ship and has captained a fifty foot sailboat on the smaller seas. He's a certified Advanced SCUBA diver, an award winning beer brewer, logged more than a million miles in the air and has put more than 100k miles on his favorite motorcycle. His adventures have inspired a number of his stories. All of his work is fiction and characters in his stories are all over 21 and not based on any real people. |
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| The Fluffer | by Max M Power Feb. 21, 2011 | 12324 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Welcome my name is Max M. Power and I am a Story Teller. Like many Story Tellers before me I am here to feed your imagination. I have had the honor of being compared to such writers as Ernest Hemingway, Robert Browning, James Patterson, and Tom Clancy, but without all the boring details. My subject matter spans from poetry to short stories to novels. I am the Owner of Writing With Power Publishing and yes I self publish. I want to be able to control my work and not sell out to big corperations who are just looking to make a fast buck. I am more interested in having readers than profit. For this reason ALL ebooks that I am able to publish via SMASHWORDS will be published at no charge to the reader. I ask that you pass on and share my books with others so that the word may spread. If you want a paper copy you can order directly from the printer, cutting out the middle man completely. The links are on my website. So again, welcome to my world, I hope you enjoy your stay. Now sit back, relax, and let the journey begin. In the infamous words of Snoopy, the Greatest Story Teller, “It was a dark and stormy night…†|
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| Fingering Rachel | by Peter Morgan Feb. 24, 2011 | 1013 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My name is Peter Morgan (though I prefer to be called Pete, though my girlfriends often call me Morg) and I work as a photographer. Luckily, because I am a major fan of the female form, I get plenty of access to them, which is always nice. My blog contains plenty of pictures (both ones I've taken and those sent in by readers of the blog) and some of my memoirs. Drop by, take a look, say hi! |
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| The Train Ride | by Vera Roberts Feb. 26, 2011 | 2044 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Vera was a Seattle Erotic Art Festival 2010 Literary Finalist. She is also a former contributor to Eden Fantasys and Excitement Video and Toys. She is a current contributor to erotic fiction site, Oysters and Chocolate. Vera currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Maks. |
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| The Next Sex Game of Stacy and Harold South? | by Ernest Winchester Feb. 28, 2011 | 9855 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| The Getaway | by Ernest Winchester March 02, 2011 | 4649 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Stacy and Harold in College | by Ernest Winchester March 05, 2011 | 5749 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Fellatio | by Ernest Winchester March 07, 2011 | 779 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| All For You | by Coinneach Fitzpatrick March 10, 2011 | 1871 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Coinneach Fitzpatrick is just an ordinary guy living with two cats in a little cowtown in Arizona. He loves flying, motorcycling, and Discworld. |
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| Another Evening in Stacy's Dorm Room | by Ernest Winchester March 13, 2011 | 1823 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Stacy and Harold Go Streaking | by Ernest Winchester March 23, 2011 | 5450 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Renewed Love | by Janae H. March 23, 2011 | 2414 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Are you tired of sex stories that leave you feeling cheap and dirty? Hard core erotica that fills your mind with filthy and offensive language, unwanted violence or crude images, when all you want to do is spice up the sex life with your husband or wife? In addition to my career as a published writer, I am also an avid reader, and I feel your pain. I decided to write my own clean erotica for my husband and I, and when friends and family reviewed the stories for their own relationships, they kept urging me to share these with the general public. I hadn't realized just how in-demand, clean and pure married erotica really is until that moment and from that realization came the release of spicy bedtime e-stories for couples. I certainly welcome your comments on my e-books, as well as any suggestions you may have for future releases. I also custom write individual e-books, which make great gifts for your significant other. Please frame all requests within the boundaries of God's moral code- I will not write erotica outside of the marital bond. I will not write stories involving violence or pain. I hope that you enjoy these stories with your sweetheart and will use them to liven up your marriage. Keep in mind that God created sex for pleasure and intends it to be fun and creative. God Bless~Janae |
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| Stacy and Harold at the Concert | by Ernest Winchester March 31, 2011 | 3297 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| Her Massage | by Rushmore Judd April 01, 2011 | 2354 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rushmore Judd began writing erotic stories in the early 1990's. When the internet arrived, he finally found an outlet for his stories and what was a hobby became an avocation. Publishing on a few websites he developed a loyal following that encouraged him. His writing is straight forward in its descriptions without a heavy reliance on euphemisms. Frequently someone in the story is pushing a boundary, exploring new experiences or crossing a forbidden line. It is the struggle between conscience and lust that characterizes many of his stories. Others have accused him of being a woman who only pretends to be a man because of his intimate understanding of the way a woman reacts and thinks. He prefers to think of himself as a lesbian trapped in a man’s body. Some have suggested that his readings become required reading for young men and teens. His stories project a positive view of sex and seduction. In 2010 he started his own website (www.rushmorejudd.com) and in April of 2011 he published his first story on Smashwords.com. Rushmore has had a successful career as a business consultant and in that capacity he has traveled the world, living in Europe for a time. Currently he lives in the beautiful Berkshire region of New England with his wife. If you are dissatisfied with any story you purchased from me, please contact me at rushmore.judd at gmail.com. Comments and ratings are very much appreciated. |
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| Hot Tales: 8-Guess Who is Coming for Dinner? | by John Springs April 04, 2011 | 8378 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: John Springs writes adult fiction for Albert Simon Books. John is an avid traveler and has been around the world and to all continents but Africa. He has sailed the ocean on a cruise ship and has captained a fifty foot sailboat on the smaller seas. He's a certified Advanced SCUBA diver, an award winning beer brewer, logged more than a million miles in the air and has put more than 100k miles on his favorite motorcycle. His adventures have inspired a number of his stories. All of his work is fiction and characters in his stories are all over 21 and not based on any real people. |
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| Taking a Chance | by Eviant April 10, 2011 | 5880 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm 29 and work in a corporate-type office and tend to lean towards workaholic when it gets really busy. Sadly, I'm quite shy, so it's nice to have an alter-ego where I can really be ME. I am a voracious reader and have been reading romance for about the past two years, though I enjoy many genres. I am addicted to my e-reader and it goes with me everywhere. Sitting at a stoplight? Read a few pages. Taking a break at work? Read a few pages. Have time for a lunch? Read as many pages as I can cram into my hour. It's an addiction, but hey, not a bad addiction to have! Follow me on Twitter: @Eviant00 |
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| Riley's Mistake | by Jordan Skye May 05, 2011 | 3106 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a married lesbian, living in upstate NY. Decided to give erotica a shot. Let me know how you like Riley's Dream, and there might be more in the future! |
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| Losing It: An Erotic Short Story | by Janey O'Mara May 11, 2011 | 2943 words | Read a sample |
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| The Ommm Nest, Volume 1: Strokes of Love | by Shadow Seabourne May 21, 2011 | 5378 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: This is my place of erotic creative exploration, as I expand into "edgier" areas of expression. Short stories, poetry, journals, and any other written expression that works here. My writing style is candid and raw, and I'm very new to this genere. I love sexual energy and sacred sexuality, but I'll also delve into places where that connection isn't so powerful or sacred. Some of this is drawn from my own experiences, some is an exploration in whatever direction I'm feeling into. |
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| Making Up (Erotic Bites) | by Millie Morgan May 27, 2011 | 2404 words | Read a sample |
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| Magnum Tales ~ Q is for Question | by J.M. Hadley May 29, 2011 | 1312 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.M. Hadley has been writing erotica for many years, but has only recently become brave enough to share it. Many of her stories are based loosely on life's experiences. |
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| Friends Through & Through | by K M May 29, 2011 | 1895 words | Read a sample |
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| A Woman's Lust 1: The Harbour | by CS Morgan May 29, 2011 | 2476 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 'A Woman's Lust' is a series of erotic tales following the fictional British couple Rachel and John. These stories have ranked in the top 50 in both the Amazon and the iTunes Erotica categories. Eroticism is in the mind, and as you get to know Rachel, I hope I can get inside yours, arousing and exciting you. I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I did writing them! Love CS Morgan x |
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| Switch | by Alethea Hunt May 30, 2011 | 12676 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Alethea likes to spend all day lazing in her sunny garden or reclining in a comfy chair eating chocolate, drinking schnapps and dreaming about or writing about her exciting friends. Alethea is of course as much of a work of fiction as they are, and spends much of her time hidden inside a busy working mum and wife who likes to read romantica and thought one day "I wonder if I can write that?" |
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| Satisfying Audrey | by Laurel Bennett June 01, 2011 | 4116 words | Read a sample |
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| Unwrapped (an Erotic Short Story) | by Kelsen Jacobs June 03, 2011 | 4047 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born and raised on the east coast I fell in love with books and writing at an early age. After becoming married, my family moved to CA where we resided for 5 years. Currently I reside in the midwest with his wife and two sons. An avid reader, following such genres as Urban Fantasy, Paranormal and Science Fiction, I have been encouraged by friends and family to share my stories. My first foray into the world of self publishing consists of some erotic romance short stories. |
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| What Could I Do? | by Fayth C Reeves June 07, 2011 | 1493 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Fayth was a good girl....once. Now she writes super short, maximum thrill stories. |
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