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.
| The Hardware Store | by A.H. Scott Oct. 22, 2011 | 980 words | Sample 20% |
| 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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| The Hardware Store | by A.H. Scott Oct. 22, 2011 | 980 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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| The Goddess, The Cousin, And The Coffee Shop Girl | by Alan Rovel June 17, 2011 | 12078 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. By Alan Rovel: Eternal Domme 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...OR IS IT?) Alan Rovel 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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| The Girl In The Gondola | by Ernest Winchester Aug. 17, 2010 | 1737 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| The Girl From The Coffee Shop | by Nicky Faulkes May 05, 2012 | 1850 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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| The Girl From Next Door | by Nicky Faulkes May 05, 2012 | 2072 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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| The Girl called Christmas | by Simon Poore Sep. 19, 2011 | 1782 words | Read a sample |
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| The Gingerbread Man: A Scrumptious Erotic Fairy Tale | by Lynn Hubbard Nov. 08, 2011 | 1258 words | Read a sample |
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| The Ghost Fucker: Hung like a Dead Man | by Fannie Tucker Feb. 03, 2012 | 3829 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Fannie Tucker is a horny woman of indeterminate age who likes driving too fast, cussing too loud, and writing stories that would make her grandmother keel over dead. |
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| The Getaway | by Ernest Winchester March 02, 2011 | 4649 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I must in all honesty, update this entry, for I stumbled onto the magic key to post a story on Smashwords. It was operator error not one of the poltergeist that I’m sure came preloaded in my computer that prevents me from getting what I want from it. For those of you who didn’t read this bio before—which I’m sure includes the rest of the world’s population—I repeat: I am an old man who loves to write. I started decades ago—the exact number is irrelevant—on a cast iron framed manual typewriter that would now serve little purpose beyond a boat anchor. I love composing fiction on the computer, mainly because of the spell check feature. Why someone who can’t spell worth a damn wants to write, I’ll never be able to explain. I take solace in the knowledge that some well-known writers throughout history were so afflicted. However, I must confess, that is about as far as I can go into this—to me—frightening world of cyberspace. I don’t have accounts on face book (wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. Almost nightly the news is filled with stories of people murdered by people they have contacted there.) I feel the same way about Myspace, a blog or personal web site. I don’t tweet or twit or what ever that is. That really seems silly--just call them and talk! So I’ll be contented to write and enjoy retirement until the final heartbeat or wayward city buss runs me over. |
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| The Gardener | by A.H. Scott Oct. 23, 2011 | 1133 words | Sample 44% |
| 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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| The Garbage Collector | by Alm Hlgh Oct. 26, 2010 | 31908 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: If you've found yourself bored with the conventional romance stories that are predicable and lacking in sensuality between men and women; then these eBooks have been specially written for you. Join a host of interesting and lovable characters in their quest for discovering and experiencing true love. You will believe in love again. Alm earned her Bachelor's Degree from University of IL where she excelled in her chosen major of Communications. She won several coveted prestigious scholarships and writing awards for her writings; most notably the highly coveted Bernard Shaw Scholarship and Prize for writing. She enjoys writing about unusual love relationships between men and women. She has been writing for over 20 years with several of her stories winning writing competitions and placement. She writes a prose column in a local Chicago area newspaper for many years. Her eBooks are all based on her screenplays. |
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| The Further Adventures of SapioSlut | by SapioSlut Aug. 28, 2011 | 39688 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a slut. A few different kinds of slut. The first two that come to mind is an exhibitionist slut and a learning slut. Oh, and there's a cuddle slut side too. I've been getting to know my inner slut -- it is very fun! I'm a personal development junkie, a curious kitty, and a bit of a chameleon. My relationships have always undergone exploration and reinvention; and in the last few years this has led me into polyamory and BDSM... |
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| The Fucking of Queen Amalia | by Deirdre Bonneval Feb. 15, 2012 | 10338 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Deirdre Bonneval spends much of her time thinking about sex. Unfortunately, her natural shyness precludes her from pursuing many of her erotic fantasies in the outside world. Using the power of the pen - or keyboard, in this case - as wish fulfillment, she has therefore elected to put them into writing. She hopes you enjoy them as much as she does. Deirdre lives in the veritable City of Sin, Amsterdam, with her partner, bicycle and at least two as-yet-nonexistent cats. |
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| The Freebie | by K. Rowe Dec. 14, 2011 | 9197 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After serving just over 20 years in the Air Force, I made the ultimate job switch: to farmer and author. It was a drastic change, not to mention a drastic pay cut! I’ve been writing 25+ years and have been published in a variety of media: book, newspaper, photography, and magazine. I love to write, it seems to be a passion I can’t ever seem to satisfy. I’ve been publishing a series of books in the Dragonslayers Saga. The first book, Project: Dragonslayers is an MWSA award winning novel about an unlikely Special Forces team who are thrown headlong into the world of counterterrorism. The second book, Dragonslayers: Mind Games continues the saga where the team enters the twisted world of al-Qaeda. They must find the source of a mystery explosive, or risk losing more innocent civilians to attacks. This book was selected for the MWSA summer 2011 reading list. Third book in the series: Dragonslayers: Battle Rhythm, has just been released. This time it’s Yemen, and the team finds out they’re not invincible. Also I've expanded my work in other genres. Out now is the best-selling contemporary romance, Cowboys and Olympians. You’ll meet and fall in love with Leo Richards, a champion reining horse trainer as he tries to convince himself that he can love again after his wife and unborn child were killed in a fiery car crash. He falls for Katie Shulman, a rich, stubborn woman who just doesn’t like cowboys. A supernatural thriller titled The Hall is complete and in editing stage. Projected release will be 2012 sometime. You’ll meet Marcus Bishop, wealthy Memphis book publisher; his new and terrifically eccentric best friend, Prince Mongo; along with a ghost and demons that haunt the old castle Marcus buys. Also just released, the first book in a sci-fi trilogy: Space Crazy introduces you to Dar Meltom, a half breed alien who’s had a rough life. He longs for a life in the stars, and as difficult as it is, his mother manages to give that to him. Space Junk, the second book in the “Dar’s adventures in space†series is also completed. The final book in the series, Space Available, is in the works. Keep your eyes out, in time; you’ll have lots to read from me. Check back on my page to see if there's anything new. Become a Fan of Dragonslayers on the Facebook page and you can read excerpts from all 5 books (2 currently unpublished) As always, I appreciate feedback and book reviews. I'm a small fish in a huge ocean just trying to stay afloat. I love my writing and pour heart and soul into each work I do. Most recently, I was given a rare distinction of placing 4th in Ron Knight's top 100 Facebook authors of 2011. He starts with 8,000 and narrows it down to 100. An honor indeed. http://www.authorronknight.com/2011/12/ron-knight%E2%80%99s-top-100-authors-on-facebook-50-1/ MWSA: Military Writer’s Society of America http://www.militarywriters.com/ |
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| The Foreshadowed Land | by Kurt Ulmer June 21, 2011 | 1707 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have one grandfather who was a builder. My other grandfather was a stonemason and my father was a traditional blacksmith. Both my grandmothers had cooked for a living, one in a hotel and the other for well-to-do people. A career in construction or perhaps engineering or catering would have been obvious choices. Instead, I spent 20 years in business and in mid life retrained myself. I chose to work with my hands as my father and grandparents had. I become a renowned woodcraftsman and founded with my wife an art and craft gallery in a Tasmanian tourist town. After 20 years there, we followed our children to mainland Australia to retire on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula. I took up writing seriously in 2003. Working with their hands, creating and shaping materials has occupied my forebear. From stone, to iron, to wood. Now I spend my time putting pen to paper. The medium is getting softer. |
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| The Fluffer | by Max M Power Feb. 21, 2011 | 12324 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Welcome my name is Max M. Power and I am a Story Teller. Like many Story Tellers before me I am here to feed your imagination. I have had the honor of being compared to such writers as Ernest Hemingway, Robert Browning, James Patterson, and Tom Clancy, but without all the boring details. My subject matter spans from poetry to short stories to novels. I am the Owner of Writing With Power Publishing and yes I self publish. I want to be able to control my work and not sell out to big corperations who are just looking to make a fast buck. I am more interested in having readers than profit. For this reason ALL ebooks that I am able to publish via SMASHWORDS will be published at no charge to the reader. I ask that you pass on and share my books with others so that the word may spread. If you want a paper copy you can order directly from the printer, cutting out the middle man completely. The links are on my website. So again, welcome to my world, I hope you enjoy your stay. Now sit back, relax, and let the journey begin. In the infamous words of Snoopy, the Greatest Story Teller, “It was a dark and stormy night…†|
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| The Flavor of Silk | by Bianca Noire May 21, 2012 | 1984 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Blogger/author of Ivory Silk, Black Lace: Contemplations of a Contemporary Courtesan, lover of words, sensualist. |
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| The Figures | by Nova Chalmers Sep. 15, 2011 | 2495 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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| The Fifth Beauty | by Ellison James June 08, 2011 | 5915 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ellison James crafts stories of fantasy, urban fantasy, erotica, and everything in between. Born in the Northwestern part of the United States, now living in the Southeast, Ellison James uses a lifetime of living throughout the world as backdrops for stories that usually start in the real world, and then make a quick departure into believable worlds of the fantastic. "I like to play with perceptions, stretch the boundaries of believability by making Monsters, Demons, Elfs and Faeries seem like normal everyday folks that just happen to do extraordinary things." The work of Ellison James is often erotic but never smutty, depicting this facet of life like it really is, and from all points of view. |
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| The Field Recordings Of Henry Gowen (1. The Flight To Detroit) | by Aaron Driggers June 05, 2011 | 2256 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Photographer, zinester, & music blogger. |
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| The Fetish Deluxe Sampler | by Anne Onimus July 24, 2010 | 8199 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anne Onimus is getting sick and tired of people supposing that hers is a fabricated name, or even, in the case of some French speakers, a nom de plume. "There have been Onimuses in this country," she tells us, "since the last decade of the eighteenth century." A yoga, volleyball, and jogging enthusiast, as well as a committed vegan, Anne has been writing about kinky (or, as she much prefers it, alternative) sex since her graduation from Northwestern University in 1993. |
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| The Fake Husband | by Michelle Grotewohl May 15, 2012 | 11555 words | Read a sample |
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| The Eyes Have It | by Arthur Mackeown Aug. 05, 2011 | 991 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: My name is Arthur Mackeown, 65 years old, and a British ex-pat living in the hot and dusty Middle East. I first started writing three years ago, and have been published in several e-zines, and a couple of print magazines. My main hobby is travel,and I have spent time in India, Nepal, Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Morocco.My experiences in these places sometimes appear in my stories. I have worked at a variety of jobs, even as a sculptor selling work in local markets. I've also sold the occasional painting, but my dream is to become a full-time writer. |
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| The Every Woman's Fantasy Series Introduction | by Rick Barry Dec. 12, 2011 | 1045 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rick Barry is a self-taught writer. Living in the southern United States, he has been writing for just under five years. |
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| The Erotic Writer: Fifty Shades Nastier | by Burt Maverick May 01, 2012 | 4017 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Burt Maverick is a writer of Hardcore Erotica. A veteran of the Porn industry, Burt got his start as a writer/actor in the early 90's. Burt brings his books to life by drawing from personal experiences in a world full of insatiable desires, and extreme fetishes. I Invite you to read some of Burt's material and enjoy these experiences for yourself, as you live vicariously through the imaginative Characters of Burt Maverick's writing. When asked, "What do you believe in?" Burt replied, "I believe in chronic Masturbation." |
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| The Erotic Romance Collection | by Keara Kevay March 10, 2012 | 10507 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Keara is an Irish lass who enjoys spinning erotic romances. Her novels are character driven and intriguing enough to jump off the page and pull the reader into the story. Her favorite compliment was when one of her readers declared, "God, I love how you think!" She spends the bulk of her time on the beach in Florida, but can be found relaxing on the lake shores in Maine, or picking blackberries along the northern California coastline. |
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| The Erotic Adventures of Rubby the Robot and Other Smutty Sci-Fi Stories | by Aussie Scribbler May 04, 2012 | 11254 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Although I am currently happy and high functioning, I have had a long history of mental illness, including endogenous depression, bipolar disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. My book "How to Be Free", for which I used the name Joe Blow, is an articulation of the ideas which have been useful to me in freeing myself from these conditions. If asked whether these ideas have provided me with a secure foundation for emotional stability, happiness and flowering creativity, I would reply, “Well, so far so good.†I also write humorous erotica under the pseudonym Aussiescribbler. In many ways my playful, irreverent and anarchic fiction is another form of expression of the approach to life I advocate in "How to Be Free". |
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| The Erotic Adventures of Dave Everyman Part I Debbie, Lovely Debbie | by Hunter Darkly April 29, 2012 | 4608 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: We are all animals; sexual creatures with desires and needs, some fulfilled, some not; yet all our thoughts return to that shaded place where we are at our basest, naked and open and entwined with one another. Some feel the need to act out their thoughts; I feel the need to write and share mine with you, and with their release I hope they give you as much pleasure as I had in their creation. And so it's back to the keys for I have more stories to tell. I hope you'll join me for the trip. Hunter Darkly |
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| The Englisher Seduction | by Lili Koi Aug. 04, 2010 | 2527 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lili Koi is an Asian woman writing about her experiences in America. Her stories are drawn from truth and her stories are shocking. Lili's favorite authors include: Kobo Abe T.C. Boyle Ray Bradbury Raymond Carver Stephen King Yukio Mishima Kenzuboro Oe Banana Yoshimoto |
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| The end | by Juan m July 28, 2011 | 17 words | Read a sample |
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| The Enchanted Forest | by Russell Turney June 17, 2011 | 2854 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Writing came to me very late in my life. After years working a well paid job for a New Zealand government department, I gave it all up and hit the road, travelling to north america on three occasions. On the second trip, I finally sat down and began to learn my new craft. My first book was self published six months later. A small notebook I carry has ideas for another twelve plus fiction books plus two non-fiction, including some of the 12,000+ photos I've collected on my continuing travels. |
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| The Empress Alamonda | by Anna Austen Leigh May 02, 2012 | 2135 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anna Austen Leigh quit the stock market while she was ahead to forge a new life as a full time writer. She now writes erotic adventure and romance, and spends her spare time managing her investments, rather than the other way around. |
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| The Duel | by Anna Austen Leigh May 14, 2011 | 4588 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anna Austen Leigh quit the stock market while she was ahead to forge a new life as a full time writer. She now writes erotic adventure and romance, and spends her spare time managing her investments, rather than the other way around. |
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| The Drive Home | by Vallory Vance March 03, 2012 | 1850 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Essentially a writer of romance, tender moments, and long kisses. |
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| The Drifter Vol.1 - Lost Soul - (A Mike McCoy Encounter) | by Bebe Smith May 02, 2012 | 3926 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a Santa Monican by birth, but am now living in a sleepy, chocolate box English village. I live quite a prim and proper life by day, but at night I like to lock the door and while away the hours writing down all my fantasies, then sharing them with you. My tales take place mainly in the L.A. of my youth, but since discovering just how much sex goes on behind the closed doors of 'genteel' English country villages, I'm hoping to bring some of those saucy stories your way, too, so stay tuned! |
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| The Dressing Room | by Gwendolyn Cummings July 09, 2011 | 544 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gwen is a home-grown southern girl of the US of A who loves life and has a fun-loving attitude towards everyone and everything she comes in contact with. Spend any time in her presence and you will know she's someone who will make you feel good just being around her. Her writing is the same way, from her short stories (Librarian Fantasies, The Shower, The Dressing Room), to her full erotica books, Gwen weaves her tales from her fertile imagination, mixed heavily with her own life experience (Makes me want to spend a long weekend with her, heh). She has some of the most sexually provocative stories you will ever read in a variety of plots and settings |
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| The Dressing | by IsaKFT Oct. 19, 2011 | 13718 words | Read a sample |
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| The Drawing | by Marie Sterbenz July 27, 2011 | 5718 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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| The Donor | by Lizzie Lynn Lee July 24, 2011 | 3807 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 Devil You Know | by Saskia Walker Aug. 20, 2011 | 8089 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Saskia Walker is an award-winning British author of erotic fiction. Her short stories and novellas have appeared in over sixty international anthologies including BEST WOMEN’S EROTICA, THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST NEW EROTICA, SECRETS, and WICKED WORDS. Her erotica has also been featured in several international magazines including PENTHOUSE, BUST, and SCARLET. After writing shorts for several years Saskia moved into novel-length projects. Her erotic single titles include ALONG FOR THE RIDE, DOUBLE DARE, RECKLESS, and RAMPANT. Fascinated with seduction, Saskia loves to explore how and why we get from saying “hello†to sharing our most intimate selves in moments of extreme passion. She has lots more stories in the pipeline! Saskia lives in the north of England, close to the beautiful Yorkshire moors, with her partner, Mark, and a houseful of stray felines. Visit her website for more info. www.saskiawalker.co.uk/home.html |
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| The Devil Has a Nice Smile | by Mercy Walker May 17, 2012 | 4038 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been reading and writing paranormal romance, urban fantasy, erotica and fantasy for years. This month I finally got tired of the agent rejection forms. So now I'm trying out Kindle's Self Publishing system. I'm thirty-nine--for another few months, and chronically single. I live alone with my jack russel, Jack. Besides reading steamy books about werewolves and vampires, I love Italian food, Ice cream and long drives...but only when someone else is driving. |
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| The Dance | by Bridget Midway Aug. 14, 2009 | 6044 words | Read a sample |
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| The Cusp of Libra | by Ellison James Dec. 01, 2011 | 9728 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ellison James crafts stories of fantasy, urban fantasy, erotica, and everything in between. Born in the Northwestern part of the United States, now living in the Southeast, Ellison James uses a lifetime of living throughout the world as backdrops for stories that usually start in the real world, and then make a quick departure into believable worlds of the fantastic. "I like to play with perceptions, stretch the boundaries of believability by making Monsters, Demons, Elfs and Faeries seem like normal everyday folks that just happen to do extraordinary things." The work of Ellison James is often erotic but never smutty, depicting this facet of life like it really is, and from all points of view. |
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| The Curse of Wadj Wer | by Saffron Nguyen Nov. 01, 2011 | 4639 words | Read a sample |
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| The Continuing Adventures of Waverly Goode Episode 1: Wet Waverly | by Eireann Shells May 19, 2012 | 1551 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am the confidante and chronicler of the Continuing Adventures of Waverly Goode--a 13 part serial. Waverly (otherwise known as Wet Girl) is a bounty hunter who knows exactly what you want, gives it too you, and then uses her pacifying pussy juice to take you down. The only man who can resist her is Train-- her very personal trainer. The Charlie to her Angel, he's got her back (and front). They are the perfect team, chasing the bad guys and girls and fucking them to the right side of the law. However, Waverly's jealousy and Train's secrets may be their undoing when Train's nemeses, the Highlanders, return to town. |
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| The Condom Party | by Amanda Charvi Jan. 09, 2012 | 6885 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: "YOU ARE A WRITER!" It's been a long road. School, school, followed by more school and then bar exams and more bar exams and I was very tired. I love adverbs and I don't care what you think. I was tired of studying. I was tired of living in libraries. I love libraries. But I was tired of having to go to libraries to study. I read so much throughout law school and spent so much time studying for school and for the bars, that I was burnt. I was in a terrible terrible TERRIBLE job that was paying a lot less then I was making before law school, which wasn't much. Something clicked one day. I don't know what it was. I know I read about how there are only two kinds of lawyers. There are lawyers that work for themselves and lawyers that work for other lawyers. I was working for other lawyers. The experience wasn't worth it. I didn't want to do the kind of work I was doing. Bankruptcy law. Kill me now. You can't take experience in bankruptcy law and transition to family law you can only do more bankruptcy law so I was wasting time. I always wanted to do family law. Stop laughing. I want to help people. I know it's the bottom of the bottom but that is what I wanted to do. Being a bankruptcy attorney is lower then that. I decided rather quickly to give notice. Giving notice didn't go well. They thought I was going to stay forever. Ha! I was there for just one week short of a year. I was there as an attorney only three months. I am glad I was only getting paid crap for three months. So I quit. I had nothing on the horizon. Huge loans to pay off but I took a chance. I was making so little that it wouldn't be hard to find another job making so little. Within two weeks I had a job making double. It is the worst job for an attorney. Document review. But I loved it. 8 minute commute. Nice town. NO STRESS. I can't explain how important this is. No stress is awesome. I get paid well but with doc review there is no room to move up. It is what it is. If I did this for five years I would be getting paid the same for five years. I AM NOT COMPLAINING. Some people don't have jobs etc etc. This isn't a pity party it's just my story of how I got to today. For well over ten years I have been thinking of those books and screenplays I would write. Years would roll on by and nothing down on paper. Before I quit my attorney job I took a week off for my birthday and went nowhere. I stayed home and I wrote. I didn't write much. But I wrote. I put my notice in a few weeks later and then I started the doc review job. I started making some money doing doc review. I paid bills. I got caught up with life. Things were going well. Things are going well. And then...nothing. Not a thing. I was working. No stress. Just relaxing. I get to surf at work inbetween clicking on documents and there was nothing. Excuses were gone. Bars were passed. Degrees were granted. School was over. Money was being made. NO EXCUSES. Nothing was there to hold me back. I spent a lot of my time on school. When I do something I do it full speed ahead. Life just sort of stopped. It was time to write. And here I am. Writing. I am writing almost everyday. I am writing what I love. It took me a while to learn I could write what I love. I want to write nonerotica too. But this is my passion. They say do what you love. I love porn. I love writing. My English teacher yelled at me when she learned I was majoring in business for undergrad. She said: "YOU ARE A WRITER!" I printed that statement out and put it on my wall. That was a long time ago. But I never forgot it. I am a writer. I may not be awesome. I may have a lot to learn, but I am a writer. It's in my heart and in the fabric of my being. I live to entertain. I live to tell stories. It's all I use my personal Facebook page for, to entertain and get my words out there. This is the beginning of another journey. A long journey. I didn't decide to write one day; I have been wanting to write for years. The storm is over. The waters are calm. I hope you enjoy my work. And if you don't, let me know how I can improve. Thank you. If you reached the bottom of this you are amazing. Hearts. Mandy. @amandacharvi |
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| The Condition | by Lord Koga July 04, 2011 | 4292 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lord Koga is the pen name for a local Grand Rapids, Michigan Author, whom for the last 4 years has been writing in the specific genres of Erotic Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Lesbian Fiction, Romantic Fiction, Horror/sci-fi/fantasy erotica, as well as capture, S & M, BDSM fiction. The pen name “Lord Koga,†has been shortened over the years from its original name Lord Kogarasumaru. The origins of the name Kogarasumaru “Little Crow†is derive from a unique Japanese tachi sword rumored to have been created by legendary Japanese smith Amakuni during 8th century CE. The “little Crow†is considered to be unique as it is a bridge between the old double edge blades of Japan and the more modern version which eventually became known as Katana. Thus, the author that writes under this shortened pen name, desired to use it as a way to describe his writing style as a bit of old school mixed with new techniques. In some ways, considering the Genre in which he writes, it makes some since in the oddity of things, but as this is Veenstra Publishing, we love the oddity of authors, too out there for mainstream publishing to comprehend. Currently Lord Koga has over 68 titles out in e-book format and 4 titles in both print and ebook format. Lord Koga’s printed works include: Knights of Came-a-lot: The Fall of Acheron; Beyond their Control: Erotic Tales of Cheating Wives & the Man the Desired Them All; The Virgin Chronicles: A Beyond their Control Erotic Series; Dare to be Ravished: Beyond Her Control Erotic Series Currently Lord Koga has 15 titles listed on the best sellers list/top rated list in both action/adventure, Teen, and Lesbian subcategories on the All Romance E-book website. |
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| The Comfort of a Woman | by Severin Rossetti Dec. 09, 2010 | 3290 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Severin Rossetti was a teacher of fine art, but now works in a Liverpool museum/gallery, less money but a lot less stress. At the same time that he turned from teaching fine art, he also turned from its practice -have you seen the crap that passes for fine art these days?!?- to concentrate on writing. After many rejection slips he finally had some encouragement. 'Interesting,' said one editor, 'but it lacks passion. Spice it up a bit.' Which he did, only to be told 'wow!'... 'well!'... 'spiced up, yes, but we can't possibly publish this!' Fortunately, others could, with the result that his erotic stories have been published in the UK and the USA in various magazines and anthologies. Novels and short story collections have also been published in the US by Renaissance Ebooks.com. If the erotic genre is not your thing, however, please note that also available on Smashwords are more 'serious' works, some for sale but many for free. Strange, though, that the erotic genre is proving the most popular, and especially the free ones. So... a cry from the heart... feel free to try the free ones but PLEASE, also, splash out a dollar or two if you can afford it! And if you want to know any more, please contact the author at severinrossetti@aol.com |
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| 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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