Lost cost lit for those who love to read. All ebooks $5.00 or less. Free online samples.
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Sweet Carolina | by Roz Lee May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 61137 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Roz Lee is the author of the popular Lothario Series of contemporary erotic romances for Red Sage Publishing. Inside Heat is her first self-published novel, and the first in the Mustangs Baseball series. |
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Captive Curves (Big Girls Next Door Erotica) | by Christa Wick May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 16195 words | Sample 20% |
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Spanking Cherry | by Anita Lawless May 21, 2012 | $0.99 | 4783 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Anita Lawless writes erotica from somewhere in an urban jungle. |
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WindSwept Narrows: #22 Erika & Vianne | by Karen Nichols May 21, 2012 | $4.99 | 119607 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: At this time books are on AllRomanceebooks.com or smashwords.com or amazon.com. I write what I dream. I dream because I can't always be or do. And I always write to make people think and laugh and feel. I hope I succeed. I've been creating what I believe we're all in search of. Friendships and romance; communication and pure, simple fun. Throw in some misadventures and misunderstandings, not to mention a few not quite truths, and it should be a roller coaster of laughs, tears and thoughts. WindSwept Narrows Resort & Casino - Modern, contemporary romance with the occasional mystery and usually lots of family issues. They're building a community that's not greed based, but on the well-being of all. Hopefully. Yes, there's lots of romance - sometimes more than one per story. Yes, there's really sensual and sexy scenes. Devil Hills is a town between Seattle and Spokane, on the edge of the snow capped mountains on the Seattle side. It's a shifter town...and a few others. And of course, just like our world, there are those who believe they know what's best for everyone. Yep, lots of sex, arguments and laughter. Typical human mistakes and misunderstandings - but with a little fur thrown in to complicate things. Independence: Coming soon....Bailey...what happens in a life when a little Dom and D/s are thrown into it. Definitely NOT for the faint of heart...but it'll make you laugh and maybe even identify. Breanna...slightly more spicy with 2 smart, caring guys falling for 1 slightly mixed up barista who makes wicked coffee and loves cooking. While I haven't a series name - there is a follow-up to her coming out before the end of the year, Danea...a fishy little tale on the coast of Washington. Yes, some of my stories have more than one romance in it. Because it's not a bad thing to have friends *************** A bio - wow - I live to the South of Seattle along the coast in a small town called Des Moines. Gorgeous Puget Sound as our backyard, with snow capped mountains in almost all directions. I've been writing for over 20 years and in that time I have noticed how hard it is for certain people to embrace their sexuality, and very very few have the backbone to even discuss it! I think sex is a very important attribute to our lives and is necessary in order to live a balanced, happy and healthy lifestyle. It exists for exploration and simulation; it exists for bonding and pure, simple happiness at the whirlwind of sensations that can overwhelm and take your breath away. I hope that my stories simply depict that, ignite the fires within and maybe even give some pointers on how to please your partner in some new exciting ways. Bottom line: they are here for enjoyment. So read, enjoy and live the happy healthy lives we are all meant to live. Now - a dedication: I can't say I grew up with anyone encouraging me, and that's fine, they had things in their life they were dealing with. My parents and 1st husband and current in-law said it was 'a nice little hobby'. When you get that kind of reaction from people who matter, it has the effect that you no longer tell anyone. And no one ever asked what I did for hours on end over a typewriter and then VIOLA! a computer keyboard! So no one knew. Until I met and fell in love with my 2nd husband. He found the large file cabinet filled with thick manuscripts, filed in alphabetical order by lead female name. And he talked to me about writing. My writing. The single thing in my life aside from my two grown children, that I adored and cherished. They became my community; my friends. It's an amazing thing what happens when someone believes in you. Maybe it rubs off and you begin to believe in yourself, too. So everything I've created and set free on the internet to share are thanks to him and his belief and love. He helps me with words I know but that are stuck in my head floating around somewhere; he helps me spot gaps in my stories and we bounce ideas off one another for covers for my girls. He encourages me and has also come to learn some interesting traits about himself that he'd submerged because of a bad relationship. So we've grown together and continue to explore all that we can. He has my love and my heart and my gratitude for sharing a little of his courage and belief. Email: sarajane_97408@yahoo.com Website: http://www.facebook.com |
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Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman | by J.R. Rain May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 42310 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in a small house on a small island with my dog, Sadie, who has more energy than Robin Williams. I will be publishing a slew of my novels over the next few years, so stop by often and check out what's new. |
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Gynecologist Gangbang! | by Joy Cox May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 7611 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: When the business suit comes off, the laptop comes out. Joy Cox enjoys writing sensitive and erotic stories, often drawing from her own experiences. |
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All in a Day's Dance | by L.R. Lane May 21, 2012 | $4.99 | 27607 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: L.R. Lane started classical piano lessons when he was four years old, and his attraction to the telling of a good story also began then. His value of the written word and musical composition to create images has been consistent throughout his life. In his youth he became involved in the commercial world of stage performance, and eventually established collaboration with his professionally classically trained dancer/wife Carol. Together they built characters out of music and choreography for a new age libretto for stage performance. Eventually they transformed the story into a published ebook titled, "All in a Day's Dance" ©2010 Lane and Lane for downloading songs into, which centers around the main character's inner conflict to achieve an ultimate goal. The respective chapter music tracks from "The T.W. Suite"©2006 Lane coincide and propel the emotions of the main character ,Truchia and can be heard for free at http://www.broadjam.com/twsuite |
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It's a Love Thing | by Prose by Design May 21, 2012 | $4.96 | 117052 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Prose by Design is a company designed to help new and aspiring authors realize their dream of becoming published. Between the two of us we have marketed our novels to the tune of over 25,000 copies sold over the past year. After successfully marketing and publishing our own novels, we were approached frequently by authors asking us to help them either with technical issues, or in how to prosper in the self-published market. Needs included such things as formatting, marketing, cover design, to name a few. We realized there was a real need for new authors to get help in areas in which they struggle, and it was because of this Prose by Design came into being. |
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Playground Sixty-Nine! | by Joy Cox May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 3831 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: When the business suit comes off, the laptop comes out. Joy Cox enjoys writing sensitive and erotic stories, often drawing from her own experiences. |
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Mageborn: The Archmage Unbound | by Michael G. Manning May 21, 2012 | $4.95 | 148772 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Michael Manning, a practicing pharmacist, has been a fantasy and science-fiction reader for most of his life. He has dabbled in software design, fantasy art, and is an avid tree climber. He lives in Texas, with his stubborn wife, two kids, and a menagerie of fantastic creatures, including a moose-poodle, a vicious yorkie, and a giant prehistoric turtle. |
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The Tower and the Dream: Awakening to the Call | by Gloria Amendola May 21, 2012 | $4.99 | 67917 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Gloria Amendola is an intuitive who has a passion for esoteric knowledge and dream language. In her private circles, she blends the western tradition of research and evidence with the eastern path of meditation and going within for answers. She is a trained facilitator and accomplished shamanic drummer, and works with a variety of disciplines in her teaching. Gloria has written original scripts for theater. Three of her plays have been produced – in New Haven, New York City, and Seattle. Her play, Magdalene’s Mind, was translated into Finnish and Russian, for performance in those countries. Gloria lives on the shoreline of Connecticut but she often travels to sacred sites throughout the world to experience these powerful landscape temples firsthand. She is a modern day Templar aligned to Rennes le Chateau, France. She follows in the footsteps of the enigmatic Knights Templar, walking where they walked, gathering impressions from the traces they left behind. The Tower and the Dream is Gloria’s first novel. She is presently writing her first non-fiction text on the Holy Grail and her second novel in the continuation of The Tower and the Dream series. |
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Jill Kelly Goes to Prison 4 | by Crimson Rose May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 4095 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Crimson Rose is an erotica writer dedicated to the principle that erotic fiction can be red-hot raunchy while also being written with intelligence, elegance and style. When asked about the subject matter of her stories she had this to say: "I sometimes deal with strange and taboo subject matter, but my stories are never dark and my characters are never victims (though some of them may pretend otherwise). My characters always enjoy and exult in their sexuality, engaging in their various unusual and illicit acts with unapologetic joy and a zest for life." Crimson Rose has been writing erotic fiction for more than two decades. Her stories were written mainly for the pleasure of herself, her husband, and a few select friends. But now they are here for the enjoyment of all. |
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In the Blood | by Scott Skipper May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 74562 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The author is a recluse with a paranoid fear of social networking who has written for pleasure all his life but lacked time and patience, or perhaps wherewithal, to publish very much. He is hopeful of finding a niche in self publishing. He is retired from the metal fabrication industry and lives in the foothills of southern California with a wife and two dogs. When not reading or writing he practices genealogy and collects photographs of some rather amazing wildlife. You can the wildlife photos at the author's website. Look for the bear's eye. |
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Las aventuras de Gato-gato * The Adventures of Gato-gato | by Rolando Rangel Martin May 21, 2012 | $0.99 | 25326 words | Sample 20% |
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The Alphabet Game (an erotic short story) | by Stephen Leather May 21, 2012 | $0.99 | 10373 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Stephen Leather was a journalist for more than ten years on newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Mail and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. Before that, he was employed as a biochemist for ICI, shovelled limestone in a quarry, worked as a baker, a petrol pump attendant, a barman, and worked for the Inland Revenue. He began writing full time in 1992. His bestsellers have been translated into more than ten languages. He has also written for television shows such as London's Burning, The Knock and the BBC's Murder in Mind series. You can find out more from his website, www.stephenleather.com. |
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Dream Country: A Nashville Psychic Mystery | by Dan Jewell May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 104737 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nashville native Dan Jewell knows only three chords on his old Silvertone flattop, but he and his wife once cut a demo of his songs in the famous Woodland Studio, where artists as diverse as Robert Plant, Roy Acuff, Mother Maybelle Carter, and Gordon Lightfoot have recorded through the years. He grew up listening to the Grand Ole Opry and Country Music on the radio, but he’s also a fan of film noir, mystery novels, and Shakespeare’s tragedies. Jewell's mystery "Blood Country" won a medal in the nationwide 2011 Readers Favorite contest. His latest novel, "Dream Country" has received 3 five star reviews from Readers Favorite and is entered in this year's contest; finalists will be announced in July of 2012 and winners will be notified on September 1st. Jewell was educated at Martin Methodist, Middle Tennessee State University, and Peabody College. Before becoming a mystery writer, he enjoyed a successful career as a college professor and Dean. |
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A Soul Defiled - A Bailey Crane Mystery | by Billy Ray Chitwood May 21, 2012 | $3.69 | 52907 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The author, Billy Ray Chitwood, born and raised in east Tennessee, has lived in California and Arizona for the major part of his life He received a BA degree in English at Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania; taught high school 'advanced Writing' in Lorain, Ohio; worked in sales and marketing for McGraw-Hill, Addison-Wesley, and Harcourt-Brace Textbook Publishers. He served honorably in the United States Navy, owned his own business, was an actor/model (film, print, and stage). Now, semi-retired, writing and trying to make sense of it all on the beautiful Sea of Cortez... he is in the company of a dear and abiding wife, Julie Anne, and a bengal cat named George, an endearing animal, full of love, with a big attitude. |
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The Killing Gene | by Howard Malis May 21, 2012 | $3.99 | 109938 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: This is my first novel. I have spent most of my working life as an Urban Planner with the City of Los Angeles and, currently, with the City of Glendale, California. I also worked as a private land use consultant and mortgage banker. I enjoy reading, writing, chess, video games and movies. I am married and currently editing my second novel, which is due for release later this year. I love the crime genre and wrote this novel to prove I could do it and to exorcise some demons. Let me know how you think I did! |
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What A Murderer Looks Like | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $1.00 | 2797 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Raggedy Ann | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $1.00 | 1539 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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The Sea Captain A short story | by S.P. Webster May 21, 2012 | Free! | 1558 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Spencer Webster is a retired Navy journalist who writes short form and novel-length fiction. He's written numerous short stories, four novels and hundreds of newspaper articles. |
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Earth On the Edge Of Forever | by Austin Torney May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 42332 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Austin began writing for real around the age of forty, a respite from working as an Information Engineer in the field of Computer Science, doing programming, an art, as it turned out. He calls himself a humanist, and is one who enjoys the liberal arts, utilizing science, for it pervades every discipline. He is currently retired and lives in the mountains of Poughquag, NY, near the Appalachian Trail. He enjoys tennis, writing, fun, humor, thinking, sleeping, poetry, music, dining, travel, romance, reading, swimming, and life. |
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National Security Dad | by Antony Davies May 21, 2012 | $3.99 | 23608 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Antony Davies was inspired to write in his early teens by the novels of Stephen King and films ranging from Jaws and Star Wars, to the John Hughes back-catalogue, and - in his later teens - the likes of Lethal Weapon and Die Hard. "These are all films I still hark back to when I need inspiration," he says, "although people like Duncan Jones, Christopher Nolan and Joss Whedon are modern filmmakers who have given me a lot of inspiration lately." Antony's first successes came with short fiction, placing in many competitions and publishing a number of stories online and in print. After a few years of promotions in a largely unfulfilling job, Antony went part time and completed a degree in creative writing, where he says he "Discovered that screenwriting was where my heart really lay." Since then, Antony has gone on to many contest placings, including the Nichol's second round, the top 5% of the UK's most prestigious TV scriptwriting contest, and to the semifinals and finals of Amazon Studios with no fewer than four screenplays. He says, "I feel I am so close to seeing my work produced, and Aisle Seat Books may well give me the push I need." Antony lives in Staffordshire in the United Kingdom with his wife and two children, and currently works for the BBC. |
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Paula | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $1.00 | 2054 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Basement Bondage | by K. Rowe May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 6363 words | Sample 22% |
| 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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Hangman | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $1.00 | 1997 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Während meine Familie Schläft 2 (M/M/F Dreier Erotica) | by Alex Anders May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 9939 words | Sample 20% |
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Busting Cheerleader's Cherry 2 | by J.M. Christopher May 21, 2012 | $0.99 | 5826 words | Sample 15% |
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Wolf's Revenge Book One | by Beth Hoyer May 21, 2012 | Free! | 20546 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have a hearing disability. Published an article a self memoir called "My Love Affair with Gymnastics" in the gymnastics sporting magazine "International Gymnast" in the January/February issue year 2012. |
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Keely's Kinky Secrets: My First Creampie (Erotica) | by Keely Eve May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 4135 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Keely Eve is a naughty girl and a wickedly sinful writer who loves spanking, sucking, and getting her freak on... especially in her stories ;) |
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Ghost Dancer | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $3.00 | 35376 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Though All the Mountains Lie Between | by Jeffrey A. Carver May 21, 2012 | Free! | 12851 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jeffrey A. Carver was a Nebula Award finalist for his novel Eternity's End. He also authored Battlestar Galactica, a novelization of the critically acclaimed television miniseries. His novels combine thought-provoking characters with engaging storytelling, and range from the adventures of the Star Rigger universe (Star Rigger's Way, Dragons in the Stars, and others) to the ongoing, character-driven hard SF of The Chaos Chronicles—which begins with Neptune Crossing and continues with Strange Attractors, The Infinite Sea, and Sunborn. The first three Chaos books are available on Smashwords with all-new Afterwords, featuring the author's reflections on the writing of these novels. A native of Huron, Ohio, Carver lives with his family in the Boston area. He has taught writing in a variety of settings, from educational television to conferences for young writers to MIT, as well as his ongoing Ultimate Science Fiction Workshop with Craig Shaw Gardner. He has created a free web site for aspiring authors of all ages at http://www.writesf.com. For a complete guide to Jeffrey A. Carver's ebooks, visit: http://www.starrigger.net/ebooks.htm |
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Gorilla In My Mouth | by Sweet Justize May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 1104 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Author Sweet Justize (pronounced Justice) is an emerging author of Modern Fantasy, and Urban Fantasy. Her background includes a degree in Early Child Hood Education, and 13 years of experience working with the youth. She has a deep love for working with children and is truly young at heart. This allows her to connect and share her creativity with the young minds. With her unlimited imagination, and broad creativity she is able to write stories for children as well as for adults. She loves to write songs, poems, and short stories. Her free style writing and drawing has always been her way of self expression since a teenager. Her goal is to become a published author and continue to bring entertaining stories to everyone around the globe. |
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Confederation of Bree | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $3.00 | 41552 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Perfect Circles | by Simon Kewin May 21, 2012 | $3.99 | 124504 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Writer of Fantasy, SF, mainstream as well as some stories that can't make their damn minds up ... |
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Playing with Stud | by Sexy Singles May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 5801 words | |
| Author bio: I love writing erotica, I love knowing it will please others, inspire them, or just plain titillate. I hope you enjoy my short stories. They are designed for a quick read on the way to the office, not too heavy, just right for a bit of excitement. Thanks for your interest. |
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The Brutus Gate - A Bailey Crane Mystery | by Billy Ray Chitwood May 21, 2012 | $4.69 | 92558 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The author, Billy Ray Chitwood, born and raised in east Tennessee, has lived in California and Arizona for the major part of his life He received a BA degree in English at Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania; taught high school 'advanced Writing' in Lorain, Ohio; worked in sales and marketing for McGraw-Hill, Addison-Wesley, and Harcourt-Brace Textbook Publishers. He served honorably in the United States Navy, owned his own business, was an actor/model (film, print, and stage). Now, semi-retired, writing and trying to make sense of it all on the beautiful Sea of Cortez... he is in the company of a dear and abiding wife, Julie Anne, and a bengal cat named George, an endearing animal, full of love, with a big attitude. |
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Mage's Mistake | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $3.00 | 37226 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Blue Third - Citlalli and the Destroyer | by Brad Blake May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 61529 words | Sample 20% |
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Life of the Party | by Christine Anderson May 21, 2012 | $3.99 | 188085 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised in the rural farming community of Three Hills, Ab. I love to write, I always have a story on the go, either in my head, jotted in a notebook, or taking up precious space on my phone. In 2010 I self-published Life of the Party, and in 2011 it was named a finalist in both the Young Adult and First Novel categories of the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. I've been thrilled with its success so far and am eager to get started again. |
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September Song | by Elizabeth Chater May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 51501 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Elizabeth Chater was the author of more than 24 novels and countless short stories. She received a B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. from San Diego State University, and joined the faculty of the latter in 1963 where she began a lifelong friendship with science fiction author Greg Bear. She was honored with The Distinguished Teacher award in 1969, and was awarded Outstanding Professor of the Year in 1977. After receiving her Professor Emeritus, she embarked on a new career as a novelist with Richard Curtis as her agent. In the 1950s and 60s she published short stories in Fantastic Universe Magazine and The Saint Mystery Magazine, and she won the Publisher's Weekly short story contest in 1975. She went on to publish 22 romance novels over an 8 year period. She also wrote under the pen names Lee Chater, Lee Chaytor, and Lisa Moore. For more information, please visit http://www.elizabethchater.com. |
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Final Sins | by Michael Prescott May 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 100605 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Born in 1960, Michael Prescott grew up in New Jersey and attended Wesleyan University, majoring in Film Studies. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote scripts for several independent producers and worked as a magazine freelancer, archival researcher, and editor. In 1986 he began writing books, eventually authoring 22 novels under the names Brian Harper and, later, Michael Prescott. |
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Cullen Arma, the Bully, and the Shaman's Coat | by Patrice Paul May 21, 2012 | $4.99 | 54095 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Dr. Paul earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology and completed her clinical internship at the University of Chicago Hospitals. She is a licensed clinical psychologist with experience in assessment and therapy, specializing in children and adolescents in both private and university-based hospital settings. Along with her clinical work, she has extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses as well as publishing and presenting research related to the fields of counseling and psychology. She decided to use this knowledge as a vehicle for writing personal-growth oriented fiction aimed at the middle-school and young adult population. |
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Wham Bam Ma'm | by Nik.A Lezz May 21, 2012 | Free! | 2123 words | Read a sample |
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Osey | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $3.00 | 69444 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Operation: Montauk | by Bryan Young May 21, 2012 | $3.99 | 53894 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Bryan Young works across many different mediums. As a film producer, his last two films (“This Divided State†and “Killer at Largeâ€) were released by The Disinformation Company and were called “filmmaking gold†by The New York Times. He’s also published comic books with Slave Labor Graphics and Image Comics. He’s a contributor for the Huffington Post and the founder and editor in chief of the geek news and review site Big Shiny Robot! |
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The Good Servant | by Adrien Leduc May 21, 2012 | $1.99 | 38829 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Originally from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Adrien Leduc makes his home in Ottawa, Ontario with his fiancee and their two crazy cats. A graduate of Carleton University (BA '10), Adrien is an avid fan of Canadian history and hopes to write many more books in his lifetime. |
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Fool's Quest | by KD Nielson May 21, 2012 | $4.00 | 71787 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Hi all, this is K.D. Nielson, I would like to tell you all about my books. I have been writing and telling stories now for close to 30 years. Unfortunately I have not been able to get my work published by conventional means so I have put all my books on Amazon through Kindel. For those of you without a Kindle you can view the books on a Kindle reader for pc. I am a 50 year old American now living in New Zealand since I immigrated in 1985. I originally came here in 1979 with the US Navy as part of Operation Deep Freeze. I spent seven years in the navy and did seven deployments to Antarctica. I have drawn on my navy time and experiences on the ice for some of my stories. Since the earthquakes here in Christchurch I have been unable to find a job with all the thousands of people made unemployed when the hundreds of buildings in our city were destroyed. During this time I have been able to spend much more time on my greatest love, telling stories. I have drawn on my experiences from the months of frightening earthquakes, and used it as material for an authentic storyline in one of my books. Currently, I have not been able to find a publisher, but I have a wealth of intrigue, love, betrayal, war and heroic deeds just waiting for an avid reader. I have finished several stories in one series and others in the world I have created. All these are just waiting to be sent to an interested publisher. I am married to a lovely English woman, a schoolteacher and we have three sons. My wife has donated hours of her valuable time helping me with editing and reading manuscripts, and being very patient. I have also been working with a like-minded friend who is a fantasy fan and a very good writer in her own right. She has been helping me with extensive editing and rewriting. She is also a renowned artist and in another project connected to my books, she is working on sketches of the characters and creatures of my world. |
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Romance Minded | by David Rogers May 21, 2012 | $1.00 | 672 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I am a writer/comic book artist/graphic design. I am a six year U. S Navy Veteran and I get along with everyone. |
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Desperate Measures The Alphabet Men | by Nicholas Antinozzi May 21, 2012 | $4.99 | 83597 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nick lives in Minnesota and spends as much time as he can writing. He believes that the literary envelope has been pushed too far and he prides himself on writing things a grandmother, or even a young teenager might stumble across, and read from cover to cover without blushing. |
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