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.
| 'Til We Meet Again (Paranormal Erotic Novelette) | by Stacey Kennedy April 30, 2011 | 13159 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stacey Kennedy is an avid lover of the paranormal romance and urban fantasy genres. If she isn't plugging away at her next novel, tending to her two little ones, she's got her nose deep in a good book. She lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband. Be sure to drop her a line at www.staceykennedy.com, she loves to hear from her readers. |
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| 101 Degrees Fahrenheit | by Eva Gale Jan. 27, 2009 | 5945 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Eva Gale loves white cupcakes with bitter chocolate frosting, lots of dark roast coffee and six-foot piles of books. She would prefer them all at once, but she takes what she can get. She lives in the farmlands of NJ, with her husband and seven children whom they homeschool. They have one doofus Doberman, a Yellow Naped Amazon named Gizmo, two cats and two Blackberry Hamsters named Mac and PC but are looking to add chickens, guinea hens, bees and Lancashire Heelers to their collection. When she’s not guiding school, she’s writing, weeding the garden or doing endless loads of dishes and laundry. |
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| 8 Second Ride | by Cat Johnson July 18, 2009 | 3172 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: Cat Johnson is an award-winning, best-selling author of contemporary erotic romance in genres including military, cowboy, ménage and paranormal. A Junior Leaguer and professional harpist, she uses her laptop so much she wore the letters off the keyboard within a year. Known for her creative marketing and research practices, she owns an entire collection of camouflage shoes and cowboy boots for signings and a fair number of her friends/book consultants wear combat or cowboy boots for a living. |
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| A Bestiary of Unnatural Women | by Ashley Zacharias Dec. 04, 2010 | 86232 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Like most authors, I need constant validation. I don't ask for money. The only payment that I need is your honest response to my writing. Review my book on Smashwords or write an email to ashley.zacharias@live.com and let me know what you think of my stories. Good or bad, as long as you are not indifferent, your honest response will help me to write more and better stories. You can find my thoughts about my own stories at http://ashleyzachariascommentary.wordpress.com/ Â Â Â Yours, Ashley |
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| A Curve of Claw | by R.E. Butler Nov. 12, 2011 | 32783 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A midwesterner by birth, R.E. now lives on the East Coast with her loving family and two spoiled dogs. If it's quiet in the house, you'll find her at the computer writing. Maybe, probably, even if it's not quiet. |
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| A Date With Tara | by Shane Adams Aug. 29, 2011 | 4473 words | Read a sample |
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| A Devil's Tale: Damien story | by Steven Wilkerson Dec. 28, 2011 | 18523 words | Read a sample |
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| A Dom's Gift | by Evangeline Love May 11, 2011 | 1847 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 Door is Opened | by Chris Snow Jan. 04, 2011 | 9473 words | Read a sample |
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| A Flash of Fang | by R.E. Butler Dec. 09, 2011 | 29572 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A midwesterner by birth, R.E. now lives on the East Coast with her loving family and two spoiled dogs. If it's quiet in the house, you'll find her at the computer writing. Maybe, probably, even if it's not quiet. |
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| A For Effort | by Francis Porretto Oct. 28, 2011 | 4832 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, three dogs, 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/ Share his and his Esteemed Co-Conspirators' opinions on next to everything at "Eternity Road:" http://eternityroad.info And of course, write to him, on whatever subject tickles your fancy, at mailto:fwp@eternityroad.info |
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| A Hero's Due | by Don Abdul Nov. 28, 2011 | 6343 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I’ve been told I have a great sense of humor. I must warn you however that I’m also a naughty poet and a published writer of erotic stories. I enjoy writing erotica because it affords me the freedom to push the envelope, break taboos, and experiment with issues of sex and sexuality. Most of my stories are at least partly based on my real life experiences, or have certain elements from real life experiences of friends or family in them. The rest is just a figment of my hyperactive imagination. My erotic stories cut across various genres and I have published my work on a variety of websites. I currently have five eBooks on the market and some more awaiting release soon. |
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| A Lady Pays Her Penalties | by Ashley Zacharias May 31, 2010 | 85533 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Like most authors, I need constant validation. I don't ask for money. The only payment that I need is your honest response to my writing. Review my book on Smashwords or write an email to ashley.zacharias@live.com and let me know what you think of my stories. Good or bad, as long as you are not indifferent, your honest response will help me to write more and better stories. You can find my thoughts about my own stories at http://ashleyzachariascommentary.wordpress.com/ Â Â Â Yours, Ashley |
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| A Long, Hard Night | by Nicky Faulkes Nov. 11, 2011 | 1406 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The radio dial casts an exotic, otherworldly glow over the room as the Country Music Hour comes to an end. It's late and the seductive sound of rock and roll sneaks in the small town through his bedroom. The music and the warm, humid air hold a promise of intimacy and sensuality. Nick lies in bed and breathes it in, soaking up the atmosphere of the southern night. He mind is filled with dreams of leaving this small town and these small minds behind. He imagines himself on stage with a guitar in hand, singing and playing for the girls who've come to dance. His head is filled with the tales of wild women and dashing heroes his father and grandfather have told him. His ears are filled with a mix of the primal beat of rock and roll. The windows desperately seek a cool breeze in the summer night. What comes through them instead is the sound of a couple making love. The sighs and moans of lovers and the steady rhythms and plaintive wails of music mix in the darkness. As the intensity builds, a scream of pleasure and cry of release from ring out. All that's left are the fantasies of a young man and the pulsing beat of the music to fill his dreams as his eyes close and sleep overtakes him. *** Years later, the stories he tells come from a life of hedonistic pursuits and the driving beat of the music he's played. Memories and fantasies blend on the page before him. Now, the stories in his head are his own. He writes about women he's known and loved in his series, "My Girls". Stories like the award-winning "The Time of My Life" and others beg to be shared. Pictures of old friends and awards hang on the walls, the glass in the frames reflects the glow of the computer screen. Guitars stand sentry, ready to accompany him as the morning sun invades his home. Another night has passed and another day is coming. It's time to get some sleep but his memories, fantasies and music still ring in his ears as he lies back to drift away. |
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| A Matter of Twenty Dollars | by Brandon Wood May 19, 2011 | 2230 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Writing is fun and therapeutic and I highly recommend you try it. My email is brandonwoodfic@gmail.com. |
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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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| A New Beginning: The Ladies Room (An ANB Short) | by Alan Rovel June 29, 2011 | 2355 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My material lives on the far edge of Erotica..enter at your own risk. Explicit and Non-Traditional, My writing pushes the boundaries of what is considered "normal" and is intended for only the most open minded readers. New by Alan Rovel: "ETERNAL DOMME", and the follow up "CRIMSON EUPHORIA". Also by Alan Rovel - the erotic serial: "A NEW BEGINNING" BOOK 1 : THE LADY IN BLACK BOOK 2 : THE GODDESS, THE COUSIN, AND THE COFFEE SHOP GIRL BOOK 3: THE LANDLADY'S LAIR BOOK 4: LADY O BOOK 5: THE FINAL CHAPTER (THE CONCLUSION TO THE SERIES) Alan Rovel is the pen name for a Writer that prefers to remain anonymous. He has lived in California for most of his adult life. He currently lives somewhere in Los Angeles, after previously living in somewhere in San Francisco. He can usually be found sitting quietly in the corner of a Coffee Shop somewhere in the L.A. area; He may even be sitting next to you now:) |
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| A New-Age Sex Toy For Vanya | by Joe Brewster Oct. 16, 2011 | 3924 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ever since Moby Dick became The Great American Novel writers have dreamed of putting together their own version of epic greatness: I had the same ambition and my quest failed as badly as Ahab's quest for the great white whale. The Sex Monster gobbled it up. I prepared for my quest by devouring every book I could find on how to write novels. These books were written by successful novelists. Several of the authors revealed a curious fact: they had sharpened their writing skills churning out sex novels-- so-called porn--before they ever placed a manuscript with a 'legit' publisher. This struck me as odd but I paid it no mind. I took it merely as trivia. I plowed ahead with my plan to apply all my attention to my Great American Novel; any 'practice novels', porn or otherwise, seemed like a waste of resources and precious writer 'mojo'. I gathered all my notes and character outlines and got down to business. I put fresh lines on paper but I soon lost the thread and the story slipped away. So I took it apart and began sorting it out and tightening it up. But after my third or fourth re-write I had 100 stale pages that sagged under the weight of empty prose before the whole thing gave way and came apart at the seams. I needed to practice writing stories that had 'a beginning', 'a middle', and 'an end', to get a feel for how a story should develop. The way I went at it I was going nowhere not-so-fast. That's when my mind drifted to thoughts of smut: I decided to write my own 'porn' novel. When I first read about the authors 'honing their chops' writing porn I just thought it was odd. But it actually made sense. Sex had built-in conflict-- the basis for every good story-- and, where sex is concerned, who doesn't let their emotions overrule common sense? That is the basis for all irony (I loved irony) so I gave it a try. The great thing about that was I no longer felt any pressure to write perfect prose. It was strictly practice and so words flowed and great characters popped up out of nowhere. I had nothing to lose but my novel-writing virginity. I went for it. My novel experiment was set in a telemarketing office and like most first novels it was based on true events. So I wrote what I knew. According to the experts that is practically Novel Writing 101. I worked answering phones for an inbound telemarketing company. Afternoons were slow. Hours passed with no calls coming in. Reps were free to use the down-time as we pleased. Most reps sat and gossiped. I read books. To my way of thinking I got paid to read books. I learned things. I had my own on-the-job scholarship. That's actually where I read most of my how-to-write-a-novel books. One night my gossiping coworkers played a 'Name Game' where they took turns naming a person and the rest of them had to say if they found the nominee sex-worthy. I kept my nose in my book but I couldn't help overhearing. They started off with movie stars and celebrities and famous politicians and such. No one agreed on anything. One person's fantasy was another person's nightmare. Then talk turned to our absent coworkers and whether or not they were bedroom material. Again, no one agreed -- until Mildred's name came up. Mildred was our section leader. She sat at the head of the room and, in contrast to the rest of us, always seemed busy doing some work-related chore. She was taking a rare smoking break when the crew started talking about her. Mildred had the most perfect set of legs I have ever seen on a living person. They were dazzling. They were sexy. They were mind-boggling actually. I would look at them and try to figure out what it was that made them so perfect. I couldn't. A thousand other women must have had legs that were almost identical to hers-- but not quite. That slight difference made all the difference in the world. Mildred's legs blew my mind. There were times when I'd thank God for the simple pleasure of having Mildred's legs to look at on long boring nights. The first time I saw Mildred I walked up to her from behind; checking out her short skirt and her legs and heels in the process. Her auburn hair swung about her shoulders as she turned to face me. I'd have guessed her age to be anywhere from 18 to 29--- until she faced me. She was every bit of 60. I nearly gasped with surprise. Mildred's age startled me but it did nothing to dampen my admiration--and lust--for her legs. They were still absolutely flawless; smooth and shapely; without a trace of 'spider' veins that woman much younger than her are often prone to. She was a genetic marvel. I know I'm going on and on about her legs so I'll stop--but one last thing: her whole body looked hot; at least from what I could see of it with her clothes on. She stood 5' 6" barefoot. Weighed 105lbs. Measured about 34-24-34. Slim and well proportioned. So imagine my astonishment when her name was offered up for sexual review and the response was immediate, unanimous, and utterly negative. The gossip crew freaked-out at the thought of any sexual contact with Mildred. They wouldn't touch that lady if their life depended on it. Their attitude ticked me off! I slammed my book down and was all set to tear into them. I was just about to shout that they were all crazy--- out of their freaking minds--- and announce that I'd go down on that woman in a heartbeat if I had the chance--when Mildred walked in. Luckily, I saw her just before I let loose and held my tongue. There was an awkward silence but it passed. Mildred never heard anything. As far as my aborted outburst was concerned: the crew all thought I was angry because they were making so much noise while I was trying to read. No one had any idea I was about to defend Mildred's sex appeal. I had never told anyone how I felt about her. I had taken it for granted that everyone felt the same way I did about Mildred and her legs. After that I kept my feelings a secret. My first novel was an idealized fantasy of what might have happened if I told everybody how I felt and Mildred walked in and heard me. She could have wrapped me around her little finger and had me 'servicing' her in our spare time. That would give new meaning to the phrase 'Down-Time'. That temp assignment provided plenty of material for stories dealing with all manner of sex. That's why I say the Sex Monster devoured my Great White Whale. One sex story led to another while my Epic Novel simmered on the back burner and I never really got back to it. An audience existed for this type of 'Office FemDom' before I even knew what to call it. Readers are the ones that 'TAGGED' it for me. Hundreds of readers paid good money for it online right from the start but things really exploded with Amazon Kindle. If I had never read those particular How-To books that mentioned porn novels I would probably never have tried it. If I hadn't worked at that particular temp assignment I would probably not written any sort of FemDom. That particular office was female-dominated. Women were the bosses and overwhelming outnumbered men. And because the atmosphere was so relaxed sex topics were bandied about like we were at a bar or something. Usually from a woman's point of view reducing men to sex objects and holding them up for ridicule. That's why my stories came out with a FemDom theme. The way it played out I simply had to imagine things if normal sexual inhibitions disappeared and write out what would happen if the women were free to live their fantasies and men had to give them their way. The rest is history... |
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| A Night Less Lonely | by A.H. Scott Nov. 02, 2011 | 1110 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A.H. Scott resides in the Northeastern United States. She's a new voice and vision of fiction and poetry. I have been writing short stories and poetry ever since childhood. But, now I'm dipping my toe into the pond of publishing. As an author, I enjoy letting my characters and plots that I've created get inside of the reader's heads. I make a promise to anyone that rolls the dice and catches a glimpse of my work that you will never be bored. Your eyes, mind and soul shall be thrilled. This is my bond to you, the reader. No simplicity ever from A.H. Scott. Always complexity is my main intent on anyone who reads my work. “I want the reader to be affected in two ways – above the neck & below the beltâ€. – A.H. Scott ----------- "I don't write for children. I write for adults". - A.H. Scott ------ "I believe art should be as enigmatic as the artist who creates it." A. H. Scott ------ "Silence is acceptance. Acceptance is conquest. Conquest is a rainbow obscured by a black cloud of contempt". - A.H. Scott ------------- "MY WORDS ARE MY CALLING CARD". - A.H. Scott 8/2/11 |
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| A Night On The Town | by Jason Jaxx Feb. 04, 2012 | 13916 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Just starting out on my journey as a writer. Focusing on Erotica at present. Hope you enjoy it. Please follow me on Twitter if you like what you read here..... |
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| A Night to Remember | by Olivia June 02, 2011 | 6078 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Olivia is the author of several erotic novels. She began writing about ten years ago after freelancing on forums and blogs. The readers really enjoyed her stories and encouraged her to write on a professional level. Her erotic novels are sizzling and intense and will always leave the reader wanting more. She has written over 12 novels most of which are available at all major e stores in most digital formats They are Hardcore Loving; The Stud; Milk in his coffee; All Night Long; The Very Naughty schoolgirl; Her Big Reward; Telephone Loving; Scandalous; The Dungeon of Pleasure; Spying on Linda I & II A Holiday Affair Punishing Summer You can look out for more exciting novels in the near future 10% discount on most books until July 14th |
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| A Part of Us | by Eviant Aug. 22, 2011 | 5566 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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| A Rainy Day | by Ann Gem Aug. 22, 2011 | 3038 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Personal website: http://anngem.webs.com/ |
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| A Real Boy | by JL Merrow Dec. 11, 2009 | 8101 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JL MERROW is that rare beast: an English person who refuses to drink tea. Having grown up by the seaside, she also loathes fish and chips. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again. Her one regret is that she never mastered the ability of punting one-handed whilst holding a glass of champagne. She writes across genres, with a preference for contemporaries and the paranormal, and is frequently accused of humour. |
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| A Shalar is Born | by J.V. Altharas Nov. 14, 2011 | 3525 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: J.V. Altharas is a veteran entertainer with a filthy, filthy mind. He is an accomplished stage and studio vocalist exploring the realm of erotic audio books after returning his full attention to a life-long love affair with fantasy fiction. Current projects include Lady of the Drake, a new erotic fantasy romance from Ravenous Romance, a free erotica website (with text and audio) at TwistedErotica.com and several upcoming erotic audio pieces for Ravenous Romance. J.V. is also a sex-positive activist and host along with his girlfriend Shara, of the five-star-rated, gleefully explicit, brutally blunt sex-education podcast Ending the Sexual Dark Age, which you can find at SexualDarkAge.com. |
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| A Ship in the Night | by Samantha O'conna Jan. 04, 2012 | 4146 words | Read a sample |
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| a singapore fling | by Charles Cranna May 26, 2011 | 1680 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A retired engineer/technical writer, I took up short story writing as a hobby, then, when the bug got me, progressed on to full length Novels. I have so far written two, 'All Change' and 'It started with Eve'. The first has been published by Lulu, and I-Proclaim, Sales generated by them so far are nil. All the copies I've sold have been greeted with queries for the next one. |
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| A Solitary Flame | by Katica Locke July 19, 2011 | 15281 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I learned at a young age that books were precious and that the written word was a powerful means of communication. Since I have social anxiety and find it hard to speak to people, writing has become my voice. I’m able to say what I really think and feel without the irrational worry that comes with speaking. I grew up and still live in Oregon, in the beautiful Willamette Valley. I’m within walking distance of the Willamette River, and a couple hours’ drive from both the coast and the mountains. Since writing doesn’t pay the bills yet, I also work for the school district, as an educational assistant at the same elementary school that I attended. I love camping, hiking, bird watching, and rock-hounding and spend my free time writing, reading, or watching TV, movies, and sporting events. I’m a huge football, bullriding, and NASCAR fan. I’ve been writing stories since I was ten, and in all these years, the one constant in my writing has always been the magic, the supernatural, the inexplicable. Nothing inspires me like fantasy, be it dragons or vampires, faeries or demons. I’m fascinated by human interaction, probably because I’m so bad at it, and few things in life bring out the raw intensity of human emotion like love and sex. Even when writing about faeries or demons or fantasy cultures, the needs are universal. Love is love, no matter what planet you’re on. Love is not the domain of the rich, or the powerful, or the beautiful. It belongs to everyone and that’s why I enjoy writing erotica. The fact that guy-on-guy action is really hot doesn’t hurt, either. You can find my M/M Fantasy novel Magebound at Amazon.com or through most other booksellers. You can find my Erotic M/M Fantasy e-books through Shadowfire Press. |
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| A Sultry State of Affairs - Part One | by Amanda Davidson Oct. 11, 2009 | 2052 words | Read a sample |
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| A Sultry State of Affairs - Part Two | by Amanda Davidson Oct. 18, 2009 | 2114 words | Read a sample |
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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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| A True Story - based on fiction | by Ex Spectimum July 15, 2011 | 13435 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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| A Twisted Bard's Tale (An Erotic Erotica Lesbian Short) | by Selena Kitt Jan. 28, 2009 | 4029 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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| A Vampire's Burning Desire Prequel | by Beth Wright Jan. 19, 2012 | 1265 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I love to write, even when I was little writing was something I enjoyed to the fullest. :D I also enjoy reading as well. Together my boyfriend and I have six beautiful children. So every chance I get to write I take it. If you could please leave a comment under the short story you have decided to read, I need to know that you want more of that series :D |
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| A White Slave in Turkey Book 1 - A BDSM Novel | by Allan Aldiss May 02, 2011 | 36786 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The late Allan Aldiss was a Commander in the Royal Navy and a significant figure in real life - he died the day his autobiography was published. His erotic M/F writing were based on historical research, and he also published a Lesbian domination (F/F) series featuring Ursula and Emma. |
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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 are based on some of my experiences, and certainly many of my fantasies. 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 have as much fun reading them, as I did writing them! Love CS Morgan x |
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| A Woman's Lust 2: Changing Rooms | by CS Morgan June 27, 2011 | 5590 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 are based on some of my experiences, and certainly many of my fantasies. 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 have as much fun reading them, as I did writing them! Love CS Morgan x |
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| ABRAXAS SAMPLER | by Cinsearae S. June 28, 2009 | 9741 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Cinsearae is the creator of the dark paranormal romance/horror series, 'ABRAXAS' and 'BOLEYN, Tudor Vampire'. A digital artist, jewelry designer, and still-photographer, she is also Editor/Publisher of the award-winning magazine, Dark Gothic Resurrected. She received the Author's Site of Excellence Award in December 2007 from Preditors and Editors, the Golden Horror Award from Horrorfind.com, and is a Cover Artist for Damnation Books. An avid fan of 'old school' horror movies (Freddy, Jason, Michael, Pinhead…) Halloween is her favorite time of the year. She has always been drawn to the flipside of life -- the supernatural, odd, bizarre, Gothic and 'darkly beautiful' always being an inspiration to her. Writers, artists, and all ‘dark’ talents are more than welcome to join her Yahoo group, Http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gratista_Vampires. |
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| Accidental Alien Anal | by Anna Bell May 17, 2011 | 1425 words | Sample 20% |
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| Adrianna's Fairy Tales | by Adrianna White Jan. 28, 2012 | 38779 words | Read a sample |
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| Adventure in a Glorious Hole | by Gerald Dawson Jan. 29, 2012 | 5038 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am an older guy with a passion for reading and writing. I found this site because I now have a nook to read and this site allows easy downloads of books and stories within my likes. I am driven by what I call my muse to create images with words. I write mostly of romance and sensuality, but that oft includes steamy sexual scenes as well which I pride myself in doing with fully engorged detail. I can hope that someone or ones will read my offerings as they are published here, I will refer my friends and that should take care of a few thousand readers who have enjoyed my stories for years on free post sites. Good day and happy reading to all, and as a friend often tells me, "follow your pen for it knows what lies within the soul of your muse." I can only hope to see reviews of my works, for I cannot know how best to satisfy the readers of wondrous erotic pleasures unless I feel the pulse of the readers. My thanks in advance to all who take the time to respond to that need. |
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| After Sunset | by Amanda Young April 18, 2010 | 2532 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Amanda Young is a multi-published erotic romance author. Since she tends to write whatever strikes her whimsy, all of her novels fall into various subgenres. Among her numerous titles, you'll find stories featuring contemporary, paranormal, gay and straight themes. You never know what merry adventure her evil muse will devise next. |
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| Aladdin's Dare | by Max Kongo Sep. 08, 2011 | 6629 words | Read a sample |
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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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| All of her dying keeps her alive: a tale of erotica | by cordelia Clark July 03, 2011 | 15313 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Cordelia lives in the united states with her partner and her cat named ginger. she loves hearing from her readers. feel free to read her blog or friend her on facebook or twitter. |
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| All Tied Up | by Lyn Wright Sep. 29, 2011 | 1426 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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| All's Fair | by Suzie Quint Oct. 11, 2011 | 10485 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Suzie Quint has always been fascinated with the human psyche, so she can imagine no better way to explore the human condition than through the characters she writes. Finding the happy ending for the people who inhabit her worlds is the best job anyone could have. Getting to share them with others… It doesn't get any better than that. |
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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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| Amethyst | by Sharon Barrett Nov. 12, 2010 | 43326 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I enjoy writing short stories. Told stories to kids when my son was young. I love werewolf movies, books,and stories. I always felt their was something missing in a werewolf book about how much control the moon had over them and decided to write a book. Photography gives me a rush when pictures turn out to be outstanding. I am married to a wonderful man name Wylie, and I have one son who lives a couple of hours from me. My son is married to a wonder girl named Valerie. |
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| Amulet | by S. Wolf June 05, 2010 | 46319 words | Read a sample |
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