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.
| 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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| Claiming a Lady | by Brenna Lyons Nov. 03, 2009 | 5710 words | Read a sample |
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| Fembot Studies | by D.B. Story July 03, 2010 | 13118 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: D. B. Story is a writer living in the southwestern United States. While that territory can cover anywhere from New Mexico to Hawaii he declines to be more specific at this time. His use of the time-honored artifice of writing under a pseudonym comes from the necessity to still maintain a day job and the habit of employers to Google new applicants to discover what stupid things said applicant is willing to foolishly do, and then doubly foolishly post for the world to see afterwards. Such invasions of one’s personal life become an unnecessary distraction. D. B. Story has long had interests in both Science Fiction (since first discovering his mother’s secret cache of Ace Doublebooks stashed under her bed) and writing. In fact, anything he has enjoyed participating in he eventually has a desire to create as well. He seriously began writing (although not selling) stories ten years ago due to a dissatisfaction with what he was reading at the time and the belief that he could do it better. He started out with the interaction between humans and the sexy robots they would inevitably create and later branched out to other erotic Fantasy and SF genres. During that time he has written everything from flash fiction to a 402,000 word novel and a screenplay based on his other writings, as yet unsold. Whether his writing is actually “better†he admits he must leave to his readers to decide, but he likes his stuff a lot. He has often said that, “Writing time is always good time.†He also says that with the advent of cheap computers, word processors, eBooks, and the Internet that times have never been better for a diversity of writers to be heard. |
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| Fleshware Requiem (edited) | by Xavier Cecil Dec. 14, 2011 | 62797 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Xavier Cecil is a long-time science fiction aficionado who has worked as both a teacher, and a microbiologist. He has written numerous online short stories for over ten years. He lives with two turtles, and is strongly contemplating a cat for his home in the Kansas City area. Contact: Xavier Cecil at Cecilauthor @ gmail dot com. |
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| Hatchette | by A.E. Ducheau Jan. 09, 2012 | 60128 words | Read a sample |
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| In The Flames: A Carnal Desires Short Story | by Crystal Jordan April 16, 2011 | 4171 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Crystal Jordan began writing romance after she finished graduate school and needed something to fill the hours that used to be eaten away by homework. Currently, she serves as a librarian at a university in California, but has lived and worked all over the United States. She writes paranormal, futuristic and erotic romance. To learn more about Crystal please visit http://www.crystaljordan.com. |
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| In The Tempest: A Carnal Desires Short Story | by Crystal Jordan April 16, 2011 | 3778 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Crystal Jordan began writing romance after she finished graduate school and needed something to fill the hours that used to be eaten away by homework. Currently, she serves as a librarian at a university in California, but has lived and worked all over the United States. She writes paranormal, futuristic and erotic romance. To learn more about Crystal please visit http://www.crystaljordan.com. |
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| Libro III: La Invasión | by Luis Casanare July 19, 2011 | 84499 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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| Making Up | by Dakota Trace March 08, 2009 | 5942 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dakota hails from the home state of the Hawkeyes, corn and pigs. Surrounded by children’s laughter and the corn fields, she crafts her stories. She enjoys writing romances and sci-fi/fantasy stories. She is a romantic at heart, so even the sci-fi stories have an underlying romantic plot. She started writing at the tender age of fourteen and hasn’t stopped since. Although it is a mystery to most where she finds the time to write. Aside from being a full time wife and mother, she also works the dreaded overnight shift at a clothing company. |
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| Mating Season | by John Carter May 19, 2011 | 3125 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: John Carter loves writing. He has always had the urge to tell stories and entertain people with his thoughts and ideas. John's writing mixes his two favorite things: sex and the supernatural. He lives in Georgia with his family and when he isn’t writing stories he is reading them. His favorite authors are Stephen King and Chuck Palahniuk. John loves hearing from his fans. You can email him at authjcarter@gmail.com, or you can follow him on twitter @Author_J_Carter. |
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| Of Dusk and Dawn | by Gerard Whittaker Oct. 18, 2010 | 19845 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Once I was a soldier, getting blown up a few times convinced me that a change of career might be a good idea. However, given some of the jobs I've done since, being shot in the chest could be preferable to being stabbed in the back. I've studied military history. Used most types of swords and medieval weapons. Spent a few years learning how to write. And had my fair share of rejection slips. I'm still hoping to see my work in print. However, in the meantime I want to share my worlds with the world at large. Perhaps someone might suggest ways to improve my writing. I've enjoyed writing When Twilight Falls, but it took too long due to two relationship failures. It's a long book, but I wanted to develop the story slowly with an ever increasing threat level. I've written about eight books so far, not all were completed. I was half way through a novel about an alien invasion, with modern day fighters taking on flying saucers. Then I saw a little film called Independence Day. And sulked for a month. There are too many Sci Fi books written for children, in my opinion. So I'm trying to write for adults, if that includes a bit of sex then so be it. Heroes are just normal people in extraordinary circumstances. When they get the job done, they are still just your average Joe with all the weaknesses of you or I. For some reason most of my worlds are not very nice, I suppose the good worlds don't need saving. So there is plenty of scope for temptation in many forms for the 'Heroes' to fall into. When you put yourself in their place, wouldn't you give in to temptation too? This is the oficial introdution for When Twilight Falls. Not the tiny blurb we are all given. When the TeckSpire Company discovered Sayerass they found a world with a truly human population stuck in an eternal middle-ages. The planet had many more surprises in store, for the inhabitants pre-dated Humanity by a good million years. With all the knowledge of Terran science there was no way it could exist. That did not stop the Company from exploiting the local slave owning society. Reginald Fairly was new from Earth, a junior executive on the fast track to success. He was a good man, but harboured a terrible secret that kept him awake all night in his own private nightmare. He had no compulsion about buying a young slave girl called Sara to help appease his inner demons, even if he had to pull her down into his own personal nightmare. Sara would have to choose whether to trust the strange alien with sinister secrets or betray him. But to help him the innocent child would have to learn to lie, steal and kill. With the knowledge of the mysterious planet’s existence leaking out, various factions converged, each with their own agenda. Some wanted to take it for themselves, some to strip-mine the world and enslave the survivors, and some to blow the obscenity from existence and make way for Terran racial supremacy. But the last faction only wanted to feed. To save the world Reg would have to choose wisely. For in a world without good there was still plenty of evil, and no one was who they seemed to be. Could he trust the saintly Sister Maria of the Temple of Mercy? But even she had surprising talents and an agenda of her own. What about the doctor, a woman who hid her past, allegiance and even her very name, but she did have amazing power. Could he afford her help, and would the price be his soul? Did he have a choice? Or Geo Trace, an ex circus strongman and amateur archaeologist, searching for the astounding secrets that lay hidden for billions of years beneath Sayerssian soil. Perhaps the secret to saving Sayerass lay in an almost forgotten cell in the capital’s sinister Citadel. Or in a cosmic junk yard halfway across known space waiting to be born. Or perhaps it lay in Sara’s courage and love. Only one thing was certain, the tides of cosmic war were approaching the forgotten world, nothing could stop it and very little would survive the onslaught. For when twilight falls on the longest night of the year, and the oldest ones emerge to feed, mankind shall become but a legend. That's it for now, I'm hoping to dust off some for my old books for a rewrite, and you might see them soon. Then next one I'm hoping to release is, Enigma: Voyage of the Damned. Starting off with an invasion of England and the part played by an experimental submarine. Of course it soon escalates out of control... Technically it takes place forty, or four hundred, years before When Twilight Falls. But all my books are independent of each other. All the best to one and all. I wish you the best of luck in avoiding temptation. I've just uploaded a short novel called The Streets of Bucharest. I'm still working on the full sized book and expect it to be online shortly. I'm sorry I screwed up not loading the full version. But I did give it for free to make up for my mistake. The Full version of The Streets of Bucharest is now online. It's only 40,000 words, but I hope you will enjoy it. Enigma: Pt 1. Voyage of the Damned, is now online. Enigma: Pt 2, Cosmic Odyssey, is now online. Enigma: Pt 3, The Final Battle, is now on line to round off the Enigma's voyage. Just rewrote an old book of mine. The Bonds of Time. It was an experiment in erotic drama. With a lot of BDSM thrown in. For anyone interested it also gives a short description of Aeden, a couple of years after the founding. It was not a very nice place when TIME was first being formed for self defence, and long before the Cosmic Guardians were even thought of to protect the Multiverse. Finished Isralla, and am now working on a sequel called Enryn, using a new slant, telling of a war from the Marines' point of view. I'm writing these with as little sex and as much action as the characters will let me. So if anything goes wrong, blame them! Date 13 December 2010 Thanks for the rating, for a writer who lives and works alone any kind of a pat on the back is very welcome. Sometimes... I am intending to finish Of Dusk and Dawn in the New year. But I admit to getting writer's block and being side tracked by Isralla and Enryn. I hope these books will keep you all amused till I can get back to D&D. A word of warning, I've started a new book called The Cloud Knights. A sort of cross between Biggles and Sharp, set in a crazy world you will not recgignise. So if you like the idea of biplanes versus airships, politics and treason, and a hero determined to rise from the ranks to become a Cloud Knight, fighting for freedom in a world were every thing is for sale to those with the rank to clame it. Then you might like it. I'm determined not to get sidtracked this time, so I hope to publish the full book in a few weeks. I also draw my own book covers, using DAZ Studio, which explains how I keep uploading new covers. Gerard Whittaker |
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| Pleasure | by Nova Chalmers July 28, 2011 | 2953 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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| Regarding the Events of One Sherlock’s Scandalous St. Valentine’s Day | by Christine Danse Oct. 11, 2010 | 3648 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Christine Danse writes science fiction, fantasy, and paranormal romance. She is particularly fond of shapeshifters and strange steampunk (though not necessarily paired together). She lives in South Florida with her dog, Bait; her best friend, Rhianna; and the two talking cats from whom they rent. |
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| Rose and the Alien | by Nikki Palmer Sep. 03, 2011 | 3647 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nikki Palmer lives in Texas. She enjoys reading and writing. She loves to take a simple story and turn it into something that will make you blush! I'd love to hear from you at authornikkipalmer@yahoo.com. Check out my blog to see what I'm working on! |
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| Snaring The Huntress | by Sylvia Day June 07, 2010 | 13429 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sylvia Day is the national bestselling, award-winning author of over a dozen novels. A wife and mother of two, she is a former Russian linguist for the U.S. Army Military Intelligence. Sylvia's work has been called an "exhilarating adventure" by Publishers Weekly and "wickedly entertaining" by Booklist. Her stories have been translated into Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, German, Czech, Italian, and Thai. She's been honored with the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, the EPPIE award, the National Readers' Choice Award, the Readers' Crown, and multiple finalist nominations for Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA® Award of Excellence. |
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| Succubi in the City | by Riley Owens Aug. 25, 2011 | 3878 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Riley Owens loves to write erotica within genre fiction while working at local library. |
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| Sweet Somethings: Samples from the Circlet Press Smorgasbord | by Circlet Press Editorial Team Aug. 17, 2010 | 33827 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Since 1992, Circlet Press has employed a team of editors to select the finest short stories that mix erotic literature with science fiction and fantasy. Led by Cecilia Tan, editorial director and the house's founder, the team includes both in-house staff and dedicated freelancers. |
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| Teasing the Wildcat by Mina Carter & Bethany J. Barnes | by Mina Carter Oct. 21, 2011 | 5451 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mina Carter was born and raised in Middle Earth (otherwise known as the Midlands, England). After a slew of careers ranging from logistics to land-surveying she can now be found in the wilds of Leicestershire with her husband and young daughter…the true boss of the family. Suffering the curse of eternal curiosity Mina never tires of learning new skills which has led to Aromatherapy, Corsetry, Chain-maille making, Welding, Canoeing, Shooting, and pole-dancing to name but a few. A veteran Star Trek RPGer, she’s run both games and groups of games but now finds her home in Bravo Fleet, one of the internet’s oldest Star Trek simm groups. She juggles being a mum, working full time and writing, tossing another ball in the air with her cover artwork. For Mina, writing time is the wee hours of the morning before anyone wakes up and starts making demands, or any spare minute that can be begged, bought or conned. Her first stories were penned at age 11, when she used a stationery set meant for Christmas thank you letters to write stories instead. More recently, she wrote for her own amusement and to save on outrageous monthly book bills. Now she’s totally addicted and needs her daily writing fix or heads roll! |
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| That Dratted Affair with the Dream Engine | by Christine Danse Oct. 29, 2010 | 4772 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Christine Danse writes science fiction, fantasy, and paranormal romance. She is particularly fond of shapeshifters and strange steampunk (though not necessarily paired together). She lives in South Florida with her dog, Bait; her best friend, Rhianna; and the two talking cats from whom they rent. |
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| The Alien King and I | by Lizzie Lynn Lee July 19, 2011 | 6368 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lizzie Lynn Lee was a guitarist, receptionist, executive assistant, tarot reader, boutique owner, and graphic artist before she discovered that writing is her dream job. The advantage is that she can do it in her pajamas and socks. She’s an incurable chatterbox, heavy metal aficionado, book worm, digital enthusiast and a night owl since most of her stories were done in the wee hours of the morning because of her caffeine-induced insomnia. These days she still plays her guitar whenever she gets bored staring at her computer’s screen or plotting the most elaborate scheme of world domination. Fortunately, she has a chronically short attention span. |
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| The Girl called Christmas | by Simon Poore Sep. 19, 2011 | 1782 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A tall English writer... |
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| The Knife's Edge (Historical Erotic Fantasy) | by Stephanie Draven Nov. 25, 2011 | 5972 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stephanie Draven is currently a denizen of Baltimore, that city of ravens and purple night skies. She lives there with her favorite nocturnal creatures–three scheming cats and a deliciously wicked husband. And when she is not busy with dark domestic rituals, she writes her books. Stephanie has always been a storyteller. In elementary school, she channeled Scheherazade, weaving a series of stories to charm children into sitting with her each day at the lunch table. When she was a little older, Stephanie scared all the girls at her sleepovers with ghost stories. She should have known she was born to hold an audience in her thrall, but Stephanie resisted her writerly urges and graduated from college with a B.A. in Government. Then she went to Law School, where she learned how to convincingly tell the tallest tales of all! A longtime lover of ancient lore, Stephanie enjoys re-imagining myths for the modern age. She doesn’t believe that true love is ever simple or without struggle so her work tends to explore the sacred within the profane, the light under the loss and the virtue hidden in vice. She counts it amongst her greatest pleasures when, from her books, her readers learn something new about the world or about themselves. Stephanie also writes historical fiction as Stephanie Dray and has a series of forthcoming novels from Berkley Books featuring Cleopatra’s daughter. |
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| The Origin of Lust, Tallia: Part II | by Viveka LeDoux May 14, 2011 | 4435 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: If you enjoy the Tallia series, please download book two. All my eBooks are now free! Contact Viveka directly vivekaledoux[at]gmail[dot]com |
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| The Reality Plague | by Doug Welch April 20, 2011 | 31720 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Although I'm a retired community college instructor, I lived another life and acquired a wide range of experiences before my teaching and now author gig. I served the U.S. Navy and my country in Vietnam. I repaired robots and automated equipment in the aerospace industry. I was publicity chairman of the California Belly Dance Association for a while, actor in a motion picture, Manufacturing Engineer and Regional Chairman of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, and finally Professor of Manufacturing Technology at a local community college. Name it, and I've likely done it. However, despite threatening to do so for many years, I'd never written a book. At least, until now. It's a lot of work. You really, really have to love it. Fortunately, (or unfortunately) it do love it and plan to continue it as long as I can type, scribble or speak. Stay tuned for more. (See my website,Facebook and my blog for new books.) |
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| The Weaver | by Marie Sterbenz Sep. 29, 2011 | 13816 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lulu Press published my first book, “The Geisâ€, (a Medieval Romance set in 13th century Ireland). Geis is a Celtic word meaning that which is forbidden. It is the first in the Dair Keep series. The second book in the series “The Magic Stone†has been published by Wild Horse Press. I am currently working on the third book in the series, tentatively titled “Oisin Daughter of the Forest.†I live in West Haven, Utah with my husband. We love to travel and have visited Ireland where I began my research for the Dair Keep series. We have two sons, a daughter and two grandchildren. I am a member of the Utah Romance Writers of America. My hobbies include reading, scrap booking, sewing, jewelry making and stained glass. |
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| Virtual Cat-astrophe | by Reece Herring May 25, 2011 | 5053 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Reece Herring is a native Californian with a passion for writing fantasy and romance. |
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