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.
| Banned In Boston | by Ann Domela Dec. 30, 2011 | 101793 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I as born Ann Ritchie (now Domela)in the beautiful city of Boston with the strong desire to become an author, to see my name in print and the dream to have long lines of people waiting for my autograph. Like all too many, the dream stayed in the fantasy category until my six children were grown and I was officially retired from the work place. There had already been many successful attempts to get published in magazines in newspapers. And even one event where a long line of people stood in line for my autograph for a newspaper article. But a book? a few friends encouraged her to "just go for it". She did. First was Triangle of Fear. It started as a contemporary book, but the main character forced her to take it back to the end of the Civil War. then Fall of Fear, Banned in Boston and If Only. Currently on Smashwords is the latest, What If. I am currently working on a sequel to Banned as well as book on the Civil War. I am also traveling all over the United States offering free lectures to assist others who have the same dream. |
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| Inbetween | by David Antonelli June 27, 2011 | 72348 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Antonelli was born in Chicago in 1963. He was educated at The University of Alberta, Oxford, Caltech, and MIT. In 2010 he published his first novel The Narcissist, followed by The False Man in 2011. His film credits include Inbetween (2008), which was nominated for awards at several international film festivals, Finding Rudolf Steiner (Documentary, Official Selection Calgary International Film Festival 2006, now available on DVD), Lucifer Gnosis (short), Forever (16 mm short), Dreaming (16 mm short, named in top three at the Montreal International Student Film Festival, 1989), La Toyson D’Or (16 mm short), and The Chalk Elephant (16 mm short). He currently lives in Cardiff and teaches at the University of Glamorgan. |
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| Taboo: A Memoir | by Tom Hathaway June 03, 2011 | 48120 words | Sample 100% |
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| The Whole Ball of Yarn | by Selena Kitt March 16, 2009 | 44758 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Selena Kitt is a bestselling and award-winning author of erotic fiction. She is one of the highest selling erotic writers in the business. With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone, she is the cream-at-the-top of erotica! Her writing embodies everything from the spicy to the scandalous, but watch out-this kitty also has sharp claws and her stories often include intriguing edges and twists that take readers to new, thought-provoking depths. When she’s not pawing away at her keyboard, Selena runs an innovative publishing company (www.excessica.com) and in her spare time, she devotes herself to her family—a husband and four children—and her growing organic garden. She also loves bellydancing and photography. Her books EcoErotica (2009), The Real Mother Goose (2010) and Heidi and the Kaiser (2011) were all Epic Award Finalists. Her only gay male romance, Second Chance, won the Epic Award in Erotica in 2011. Her story, Connections, was one of the runners-up for the 2006 Rauxa Prize, given annually to an erotic short story of “exceptional literary quality,†out of over 1,000 nominees, where awards are judged by a select jury and all entries are read “blind†(without author’s name available.) She can be reached on her website at www.selenakitt.com |
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| Scribbling On Foucault's Walls | by Quiet Riot Girl June 29, 2011 | 42206 words | Read a sample |
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| Libro II: La CaÃda | by Luis Casanare March 07, 2011 | 38324 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Escritor, filósofo, estudiosos de varias religiones, doctor en ciencias de la computación, ha visitado numerosos paÃses y se ha relacionado con todo tipo de personas, ha vivido en Latinoamérica, Europa, e India. Todos los ingresos por mis libros del 2011 y 2012 bajo cualquier modalidad seran donados para los niños desprotegidos. |
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| Manhattan Life | by Phil Wohl Nov. 09, 2011 | 31769 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Phil Wohl is a professional writer by day and fiction novelist by night. Wohl has written over 20 books as an independent author, including Inseparable, Locker Room, The Rivalry, HAPPY VJJ!, BlueBalance, Organic Nation and the Blood Shadow vampire series. The Brooklyn, NY native has two Masters degrees and gains pleasure from making people feel anything and everything through his words. |
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| A Modern Oyster | by Ex Spectimum Aug. 15, 2011 | 26349 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A frustrated writer who finds release in writing about sex. A particular interest in FemDom and BSDM comes out in my writing and will, hopefully, titillate readers of a similar bent. Coming soon: Sun, Sex and Sex - a young man's holiday of a lifetime! |
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| The Menu | by Ex Spectimum Dec. 21, 2011 | 22933 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A frustrated writer who finds release in writing about sex. A particular interest in FemDom and BSDM comes out in my writing and will, hopefully, titillate readers of a similar bent. Coming soon: Sun, Sex and Sex - a young man's holiday of a lifetime! |
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| Sexy Briefs: Knickers in a Twist | by Tessie L'Amour Nov. 09, 2011 | 18611 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: There is nothing I like more than to lounge on the sofa near a blazing fire, reading my fantasies aloud to my husband until he can't take it any more. Sometimes, I wait until he has a friend or two over, and I talk them into role-playing my sexier stories. I can get very carried away, but my husband doesn't mind... and neither do his friends. |
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| Sexy Briefs: Tasty Little Tails | by Tessie L'Amour Nov. 09, 2011 | 16193 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: There is nothing I like more than to lounge on the sofa near a blazing fire, reading my fantasies aloud to my husband until he can't take it any more. Sometimes, I wait until he has a friend or two over, and I talk them into role-playing my sexier stories. I can get very carried away, but my husband doesn't mind... and neither do his friends. |
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| Pinochle or Strip Poker? | by Ernest Winchester May 25, 2011 | 12411 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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| Visit to the Doctor | by Barbra Novac Nov. 07, 2011 | 11184 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Barbra Novac is an erotic romance writer living in Sydney with her Husband and child. She loves writing and reading romance novels. The things that make life the thrill it is, are little indulgences like hot cups of tea or the mornings first coffee. Life is good films, great music, wonderful food, lovely times with loved ones, and of course... Lots of nice sex. |
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| Bondage Tales: The Priest and the Goth Girl | by Fetish Fiction Aug. 10, 2011 | 10912 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JT Roberts is a writer of erotic fiction, focusing on fetishes. He runs the Fetish Fiction ebook: www.fetishfiction.yolasite.com. |
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| Stolen (The Madame X School of Sex) | by Jinx Jamison July 17, 2011 | 10212 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jinx Jamison is from New England and loves everything about the North, except the winters! She writes erotica about ordinary women finding out extraordinary things. She blogs regularly with The Naughty Girls Next Door. Read about how she got the idea for The Madame X School of Sex in her blog series: The Recipe for Naughty http://www.thenaughtygirlsnextdoor.com Twitter @Jinx_Jamison Email jinx@jinxjamison.com Web http://www.thenaughtygirlsnextdoor.com |
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| Sabrina's Chastity Belt | by Ernest Winchester July 07, 2011 | 9964 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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| Alley Tales | by Persephone March 20, 2010 | 8809 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Persephone lives in Massachusetts with Husband and their two cats, Naughty and Bad. She has been writing most of her life but it is only recently that she has started committing her fantasies to e-paper. First through blogs and message boards and now through e-books! Money is always a factor in modern life but sharing the fleeting thrill of a little dirty story is reward in itself. Enjoy, be inspired, be turned on. Practice safe, sane and sober sex! PS - yes, that is Persephone on the cover of Alley Tales. Thanks for asking! sharing.persephone@gmail.com |
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| An Arrangement | by Adelaye Hearst Jan. 18, 2012 | 8312 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a married thirty something who holds down a job and writes sporadically on the side. I do more reading and writing than I will ever do of cleaning. Besides, who wants to clean when you can use your imagination and have a household of servants doing it for you. I do like to cook, but my husband is lucky if there is food available when a good book is in my hands. ***My photo really is of me. Unfortunately all you will ever see is my right shoulder. Thought the pic was funny when my husband took it. Enjoy*** |
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| Graham: Training the Earth-Born Lord | by Brenna Lyons Jan. 08, 2010 | 7594 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Brenna Lyons wears many hats, sometimes all on the same day: former president of EPIC, author of more than 95 published works, Administrator for Silver Publishing, columnist, special needs teacher, wife, mother...and member in good standing of more than 60 writing advocacy groups. In her first nine years published in novel-length, she's won 3 EPIC e-Book Awards (out of 15 finalists) and finaled for 3 PEARLS (including one Honorable Mention, second to NY Times Bestseller Angela Knight), 2 CAPAS, and a Dream Realm Award. She's also taken Spinetingler's Book of the Year for 2007. Brenna writes milieu-heavy dark fiction, mainly science fiction, fantasy and horror, straight genre, romance and erotic crosses, poetry, articles and essays. She teaches everything from marketing to choosing an indie publisher, and she's been called "one of the most deviant erotic minds in publishing today" by Fallen Angels. Find out more about Brenna at Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b61pN_MzszI]! |
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| Living Out of the Box (Part 1) | by Kallysten Aug. 20, 2011 | 7354 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kallysten’s most exciting accomplishment to date was to cross a few thousand miles and an ocean to pursue (and catch!) the love of her life. She has been writing for almost fifteen years, and always enjoyed sharing her stories and listening to the readers' reactions. After playing with science fiction, short stories, poetry and fanfiction, she is now trying her hand, heart and words at paranormal romance novels. To see her other ebooks, listen to free audiobooks, or read free stories, visit http://original.kallysten.net |
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| Short Sharp Shock | by Basil Croeser May 30, 2010 | 7168 words | Read a sample |
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| Cherry | by Maggie Chatterley Jan. 13, 2012 | 6798 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I’ve been writing full time for six years – and never again want to return to an office environment. I live in Hawaii with my boyfriend, Sam, who is a freelance photographer. I spend my days enjoying the ocean and sunshine and my evenings at the computer. I’ve always had an active imagination and enjoy writing adult fiction. It’s fun spinning erotic tales, and tapping into my reader’s secret fantasies. Even if I wanted to do something else, I have a feeling Sam wouldn't let me. Writing erotic everyday has made me perpetually horny, which he takes full advantage of. He likes to read my stories, and although I tell him not expect me to try everything I write about, he doesn't always listen. I confess that a few times he left my poor bottom a bit sore after insisting on trying a scene in one of my stories. This is what inspired my story, "Be Careful What you Wish For." Don’t expect my stories to be politically correct, and my characters rarely slip on condoms – they are fictional characters, after all. I hope my readers practice safe and sane sex in their real life, yet I attempt to provide an environment where they can safely escape into fantasy. When you read my stories, just remember – don’t try this at home. Unless of course, everyone is a consenting adult. Have fun! |
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| Claiming A Lady | by Brenna Lyons Jan. 08, 2010 | 6688 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Brenna Lyons wears many hats, sometimes all on the same day: former president of EPIC, author of more than 95 published works, Administrator for Silver Publishing, columnist, special needs teacher, wife, mother...and member in good standing of more than 60 writing advocacy groups. In her first nine years published in novel-length, she's won 3 EPIC e-Book Awards (out of 15 finalists) and finaled for 3 PEARLS (including one Honorable Mention, second to NY Times Bestseller Angela Knight), 2 CAPAS, and a Dream Realm Award. She's also taken Spinetingler's Book of the Year for 2007. Brenna writes milieu-heavy dark fiction, mainly science fiction, fantasy and horror, straight genre, romance and erotic crosses, poetry, articles and essays. She teaches everything from marketing to choosing an indie publisher, and she's been called "one of the most deviant erotic minds in publishing today" by Fallen Angels. Find out more about Brenna at Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b61pN_MzszI]! |
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| Brenda's Story | by Patrick Prescott Jan. 04, 2012 | 6424 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Patrick Prescott is a retired teacher of history/English. His first novel, Optimus: Praetorian Guard, was published in 2006. Human Sacrifices in e-book form here at Smashwords is his second novel with more on the way. Having time to write full time whenever his grandkids leave him alone. |
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| Arrested by the Cableman | by Tom Raimbault June 23, 2011 | 6296 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tom Raimbault resides in the Chicago land area with his wife and two daughters. When not writing, he works as a lab technician at a telecommunications company and is self-described on his resume as a “technology professional†who has worked with cellular & IP infrastructure, biomedical equipment, emergency two-way radios and computer hardware. Tom began to produce weird writings back in 2000 while working the graveyard shift. The nightly edits were emailed to a small collection of coworkers who looked forward to something unusual to keep them awake or humored. This practice was ended when he was moved to a different shift. Sadly, his enjoyment of writing was forgotten for several years, until the autumn of 2007, when old friends received a “blast from the past†email with the recognizable words, “Hello Allâ€. The strange writings and short stories had resumed and a personal website was soon to follow. In autumn of 2009, Tom published his first book, Freaked out Horror (a collection of short stories). The work has been temporarily unpublished and will be re-released in 2011 with many additions, revisions and improvements. Check out his website that includes the blog at: http://sites.google.com/site/tomraimbaultwritings/ Tom is always open to new friends on Facebook where he shares photos from his nature hikes, family vacations and any random thoughts throughout the day. Feel free to request him as a friend on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=100000526443534 |
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| The Winter Solstice Party | by Sarah Walker Jan. 14, 2012 | 5596 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sarah Walker likes her men naked and sweaty, occasionally with a beautiful woman in the mix. Everyone has a fantasy, and I love writing about them! |
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| Free! | by Graham Murray Aug. 13, 2011 | 5566 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: As a full-time author, I have what is possibly the best ‘job’ in the world, though I do not see writing as a job. Having been blessed with a vivid and active imagination, I am never short of material around which to build a story and have enough backlog material to last several lifetimes. In any event, storylines are everywhere. Just look around you - wherever you are - and there’s your story! Even a pitch-black room is a story in itself if you have the imagination. A writer without imagination is called a blank page, or ‘writer’s block (which I do not believe even exists). That said, my work tends to include elements of humanity, loss and grief, revenge, retribution, riddles and a plethora other hooks to keep readers turning pages (or hitting ‘Nextâ€). Some of my simple riddles in stories have yet to be solved! (see “The Importance of Looking Right†for an example.) If you’re a ‘skipper’, i.e. you tend to ‘skip’ over blocks of text, then my work is definitely not for you. Very often in my stories, EVERY word is there for a reason, and if you’re a ‘skipper’ you are sure to miss a critical clue or aspect of the story which may render it meaningless to you. Who skips over stories anyway? Why read at all if you’re going to do that? In one of my stories, it is a single punctuation mark that emphasises the point of the story. Although it is a single ‘ . ’, the relevance of that single period runs into several paragraphs. The story in question is “Small Merciesâ€. All authors include aspects of their own life and personality in their writing. When I read back through some of my material, I often wonder how true this is. If a psychologist were to attempt to compose a ‘profile’ of me based on my writing, I would certainly either be the weirdest or most wanted person on earth! All of my stories contain a moral in one form or another and I like to keep these obscure and make the reader think about what they have just read. I never ‘spell it out’ in any of my stories. If you didn’t ‘get it’, your either skipped over a critical clue or misunderstood a vital part of the story. Read it again – the answer is ALWAYS there! Some people have read my short stories several times before they finally see the clues. And then they find them all! Try “To Be Frank†as a classic example of clues dotted all over the place. Many readers do not get this story, even right at the very end, where I DO spell it out. Amazing. As for my ebook entitled, “Li’l Red in the Hoodâ€, I am always flabbergasted at how many people simply do not get what that story is all about. 99% of readers completely miss the point! Hint: it is British comedy! That may explain a lot . . . I take great pains to include these little titbits in my work, often taking days just to write a few paragraphs to ensure that the words are precisely the way they need to be. For me, writing is like building the innards of a fine Swiss watch. The face (cover) is easy, but the mechanism (story) is what makes it . . . well, Swiss. And therein lies the difference between experienced and new writers. New writers have yet to learn the subtle nuances and tend to blurt out stories, rather than sneakily guiding and misleading their readers and then smacking them with a punchline. My regular readers know that I make my books free for the first 24 hours or so, but then I charge for them. See my various works on the reasons for this. I don’t give away my work other than for promotional reasons. Freebies don’t pay the mortgage! Newbies just don’t get this. Between May and December of 2001, I sold just over 34,000 copies through Smashwords’ Distribution Channels, although I publish mainly on Amazon. 2012 looks like being a better year and hopefully we have now seen the end of all the vampire/werewolf/lesbian tedium and the real, adult fiction can come to the fore once again. I sure do miss it. If you need to contact me for any reason, the information is in any of my books, printed or ebooks. I look forward to hearing from you. I try to answer all my email, although this can take some time as my inbox gets quite hectic at times. |
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| Ten Thirty-Eight | by Chamsil April 11, 2010 | 5492 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chamsil is an author who writes both traditionally and floetically. He is multi-dimensional, which allows him to easily tailor his writing style to a variety of genres. Chamsil has also experienced great success in the spoken word arena as he is a two-time Kalamazoo Poetry Slam Winner, and former co-host of a show on BlogTalkRadio titled, SOUNDNOFF Poetical Showcases with Author, Samara King. He has the ability to draw in an audience with his storytelling and vivid imagery. Chamsil has never been one to bite his tongue on controversial topics such as sex, race, abuse, murder, etc. He definitely likes to keep it raw and most importantly real. He maintains an intense passion for writing and is always brainstorming new concepts, which keeps his creativity as fresh as it possibly can be. At the end of the day, Chamsil feels that it is all about four major components: hunger, determination, drive, and passion to get your voice out there and be heard and most importantly, respected. Chamsil is the complete creative package. You get all of him and nothing less. Chamsil is a native of Kalamazoo, Michigan and graduate of Western Michigan University. Accolades/Features/Contributions: Strebor Books Author/Editor/Educator Shonell Bacon's The Nubian Chronicles (African-American Internet Literary Magazine) and All the Blog's a Page (bi-monthly blogging series), Goddess Erotic, Atlanta's WVEE 103.3 FM - Poetic Moments with Joyce Littel, African Americans on the Move Book Club - Blogtalk Radio, Writer's Life Chats with Author, Kisha Green - Blogtalk Radio, The Daring Show - Blogtalk Radio, Sound-Off-Now - Blogtalk Radio, Mingle Zone Network - Blogtalk Radio and Poetically Spoken - Blogtalk Radio. The Ultimate Moment No Regrets by 2009 African-American Literary Award Winner, Tamika Newhouse, which was released in September 2009 on Delphine Publications. |
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| Friend's of Mine | by Arla Coopa Feb. 01, 2012 | 5378 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Arla Coopa majored in creative writing before dropping out of school to pursue a lucrative line of work. Some might call her a stripper. Some might call her an exotic dancer. It’s really a matter of taste. Into her thirties and still entertaining people with her body, Arla has decided to return to her roots and pick up the pen. She hopes her offbeat style and strange sexual tastes will entertain you. |
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| Private Beach | by Trinity Lee Jan. 02, 2012 | 5354 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Former nightclub hostess Trinity Lee started writing erotica after she developed an addiction to reading it. She loves all genres of smut, especially MM and stories based in a sci-fi setting. She is now on a mission to bring pleasure to as many people as possible with her scorching hot selection of sensual short stories. |
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| Unforgiven Pleasure | by Tempest Knight Dec. 27, 2008 | 5144 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I write paranormal erotic romance stories. |
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| Office Tales 1: File Under XXXX | by Kit deLacey Dec. 19, 2011 | 4897 words | Read a sample |
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| Barb's Sexual Awakening | by J.T. Holden Aug. 18, 2011 | 4655 words | Read a sample |
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| The Curse of Wadj Wer | by Saffron Nguyen Nov. 01, 2011 | 4639 words | Read a sample |
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| They Call Me Trixie: Encounter One | by Elle Erotique Sep. 02, 2011 | 4502 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Elle Erotique is the alter ego of an established, bestselling author. Elle wanted the freedom to write whatever she wanted without pre-established notions getting in the way. |
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| A Date With Tara | by Shane Adams Aug. 29, 2011 | 4473 words | Read a sample |
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| Odour of Fate | by Muthoni Garland Feb. 22, 2011 | 4438 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Muthoni is a founder member of Storymoja, a writer’s collective based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is an African author and storyteller who regularly presents in schools and at events. She has performed in both Kenya and the UK. Her stories have been published in literary journals in Kenya, S Africa, UK and USA. She is the author of two novellas published by Storymoja – Halfway Between Nairobi and Dundori, and Tracking the Scent of My Mother, which was short-listed for the Caine Prize. Muthoni has also written six children books, published by Storymoja. Her story, Kamau’s Finish is used as a world literature text in UK and American schools. In the latter, it is published in a critically acclaimed anthology compiled by Jane Kurtz - Memories of Sun. |
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| The Collection | by Marlyn Collins Sep. 30, 2011 | 4411 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Marlyn Collins is the pen name for two sisters who write together even though they live in different states. Both are members of the Romance Writers of America |
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| My Trailer Trash Girlfriend and her Family (Part 3) | by Logan Lee March 07, 2011 | 4362 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Logan is a pseudonym. He prefers to remain an unknown due to his full time occupation in the public eye. However, he is a Military History major, and a Law and Justice minor. He is a veteran of OIF I & II. He enjoys reading, writing (obviously), chess, camping, kayaking, long walks on the beach yadda yadda. Logan currently resides in the South Sound area of Washington State with two dogs, two cats, a beautiful daughter and the love of his life, the Guenevere to his Lancelot. PLEASE PLEASE give me feedback. I want the criticism as well as the compliments. I will take all comments and criticism seriously. I only ask that if you say something similar to "Your story sucked" then go on to explain why. If you don't how will I know what sucked in order to make the next story better? Email me at logan.lee2011@gmail.com |
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| In the Farmhouse, Down in the Cellar | by Tom Raimbault Dec. 03, 2010 | 4138 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tom Raimbault resides in the Chicago land area with his wife and two daughters. When not writing, he works as a lab technician at a telecommunications company and is self-described on his resume as a “technology professional†who has worked with cellular & IP infrastructure, biomedical equipment, emergency two-way radios and computer hardware. Tom began to produce weird writings back in 2000 while working the graveyard shift. The nightly edits were emailed to a small collection of coworkers who looked forward to something unusual to keep them awake or humored. This practice was ended when he was moved to a different shift. Sadly, his enjoyment of writing was forgotten for several years, until the autumn of 2007, when old friends received a “blast from the past†email with the recognizable words, “Hello Allâ€. The strange writings and short stories had resumed and a personal website was soon to follow. In autumn of 2009, Tom published his first book, Freaked out Horror (a collection of short stories). The work has been temporarily unpublished and will be re-released in 2011 with many additions, revisions and improvements. Check out his website that includes the blog at: http://sites.google.com/site/tomraimbaultwritings/ Tom is always open to new friends on Facebook where he shares photos from his nature hikes, family vacations and any random thoughts throughout the day. Feel free to request him as a friend on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=100000526443534 |
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| Let's Make It Together | by Harlan Rouge Pryce Aug. 11, 2011 | 4117 words | Read a sample |
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| Poetic Motivation | by Ray Sostre Dec. 12, 2011 | 4036 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: New York born and resident of Nevada; Gen-x proud, and electronica junkie, Ray Sostre has been writing erotic stories since the summer of 2010. At that same year, he founded AfterDark Online, an erotic story submission site, where authors both professional and amateur can express their erotic talent through their stories. Periodically, he will do promotions for other e-publishing sites, submission sites and for other authors. Otherwise, he is interviewing them, including erotic performers and entrepreneurs of the industry for his blog The AfterDark World |
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| Satin and Spice | by Lyn Wright Sep. 29, 2011 | 4028 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A Washington State native currently living in California, she is a former competitive Artistic Roller Skater and loves photography and card making. She writes contemporary romance with her sister under the name of Marlyn Collins and is currently working on a paranormal romance. She is a member of the Utah Romance Writers of America. She would love to hear your coments and can be contacted at rrsk8ter@yahoo.com. |
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| Let's Make a Deal | by Bad Penny Press Sep. 14, 2011 | 3957 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bad Penny Press provides hardcore erotica that might not necessarily cross the line, but proudly stomps all over it. Stories lean towards incestuous experiences, where not all family love is purely emotional, and cross-generational gay encounters demonstrating that an age difference makes no difference when it comes to sexual hunger. Some stories spring from fertile imaginations, while a number of them are based upon true experiences. Rape and BDSM stories do not have a home here. Please enjoy Bad Penny Press in moderation. Aw, hell... take as much as you want! |
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| Fingering: A Story of Seduction and Abuse | by Andrew Berg Oct. 20, 2009 | 3904 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Andrew Berg is a professional journalist in the wireless industry. He’s also a graduate of the MFA in Creative Writing program at Goddard College. Andrew lives with his wife and two beautiful kids in Madison, WI. Look for a pair of novels to be posted at Smashwords in the near future. You can find more of his fiction, poetry and technology writings on his blog, Speechless, at www.andrewjberg.blogspot.com |
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| Holly: a Club Coquette Tale | by Cheyenne West Nov. 20, 2011 | 3841 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My mother is a poet; my father is an architect. I own and manage Club Coquette in downtown Conshohocken during the day. At night, I write. And every time I'm told what a dirty mind I have, I take it as a compliment. |
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| My Secret Lover | by Ronnie Coleinger Sep. 18, 2011 | 3837 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ronnie Coleinger is an author's pen name. Ronnie writes fiction and science fiction eBooks. Ronnie's work is self-published and downloadable as digital eBooks from Smashwords. Ronnie's website also gives readers access to his blog where anyone can post comments. Ronnie’s eBook titles to date include the first five volumes of the six volume Peddler series titled, The Intergalactic Peddler. Ronnie’s website is full of information about eleventh-dimension time travel, time travel membranes, and travels to universes only Ronnie has ever explored. You are always welcome to dream in Ronnie’s world. Wipe your feet, take a deep breath, and come visit Ronnie at his secure website. |
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| Charity Begins at Home | by Bad Penny Press July 19, 2011 | 3810 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bad Penny Press provides hardcore erotica that might not necessarily cross the line, but proudly stomps all over it. Stories lean towards incestuous experiences, where not all family love is purely emotional, and cross-generational gay encounters demonstrating that an age difference makes no difference when it comes to sexual hunger. Some stories spring from fertile imaginations, while a number of them are based upon true experiences. Rape and BDSM stories do not have a home here. Please enjoy Bad Penny Press in moderation. Aw, hell... take as much as you want! |
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| Thirty Minutes or Less | by Evangeline Love Jan. 10, 2011 | 3755 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After attempting but failing miserably at college and snoozing through her ten hour work days Eve knew she needed to do something more exciting with her life. What started out as a hobby, quickly turned into several stories, some short, some long, some dead ends and some just no good at all. Evangeline is a sucker for a happy ending, a chocoholic and the rare person who loathes coffee. She loves being able to create worlds in which your everyday person can find true love and happiness... And maybe a little something to singe the sheets. |
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| A Trip to the Reaches | by Nova Chalmers Aug. 24, 2011 | 3747 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nova Chalmers never intended to write erotica. In fact, she did her best to avoid it. Her galactic travels, however, introduced her to too many promising predicaments, steamy scenarios, luscious liaisons and alluring aliens, for her to continue resisting temptation. Now that she's been converted, (and occasionally contorted) she's armed with a bevy of torrid affairs behind her and an arsenal of sexy stories to share. Pay it forward, she says. Not that she pays for it, mind you. Then again, she always says she'll try anything once...at least twice if she likes it. |
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