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Bathing Suits Optional    by La Marchesa
Price: $2.99 USD. 13260 words. Published by New Dawning Books on December 18, 2010. .

When Steven and Lisa attend a big pool party presented for Hollywood’s most beautiful people, they learn, to their surprise that bathing suits are optional and that’s not all. As they enter the pool enclosure from the conservatory, they discover a wanton orgy is taking place. Steven wants to leave, but Lisa wants to stay and apparently participate. Heating up fast, Steven wants to participate
Slippered!    by Malcolm Twigg
Price: $2.99 USD. 64020 words. Published on April 14, 2011. .

Slippered! is a bawdy romp set in a neglected Stately Home about to be turned into a ‘Home Produced pie factory’ and an up-market guesthouse and restaurant . Needless to say, this is much to the disgust of the butler, estate manager and general factotum Reginald Slipper, staunch defender of the British aristocratic ideal, whose plans to thwart the plans of the new Earl turn to farce.
Amusement Park    by Jack Forge
Price: $1.99 USD. 22490 words. Published on September 24, 2011. .

Humor and satire
Naked Mommy    by Aidan Parkinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 65190 words. Published on October 29, 2011. .

Two brothers, once inseparable, now irreconcilable, brawl and bumble over the most beautiful woman in town. What they don’t know is that Nuala Macree is a ferocious eco-activist with her sights on a corporation buying up the rights to her beloved town’s pristine spring water.  The two battles lead the brothers to sense, manhood and hospital, and Nuala into a world of impossible resentments.
Down From Ten    by J. Daniel Sawyer
Price: $5.99 USD. 135450 words. Published by AWP Books  on November 30, 2011. .

Eight artists at a retreat work to survive an avalanche burying their house, but avoiding cabin fever is difficult when everyone's having the same dream... “Down From Ten is a brilliant, sometimes creepy take on a bohemian cozy with surreal underpinnings and an irrepressibly touching ending.” –Gail Carriger, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Parasol Protectorate series
Longshanks    by Forrest Sherwood
Price: $4.99 USD. 47040 words. Published by Martian Publishing  on April 29, 2012. .

Robert Hood seemed destined to a life of hard labor until a stroke of genius put him in the role of a simpleton. The role had a few drawbacks, so he planned a ruse to reverse the condition when the Lord Edward "Longshanks", heir to the throne of England, purchases him as a gift to the King of Spain. He is "found out" by the Prince and he fast talks to save his skin. Edward sees using him as a spy.
The Indisputable Legend of Thomas Parr: The Secret & The King    by Sofia Diana Gabel
Price: $0.99 USD. 14280 words. Published on May 6, 2012. .

1583 England. Thomas Parr, 100 year-old simple country gent, forgetful, but with a high libido and a passion for cider ale, is kidnapped and taken to Ruthven Castle in Scotland where the Earl of Gowrie wants to know his secret to long life. During his time at Ruthven, Thomas meets the Earl's wife, Lady Daphne and the young 16 year old Scottish King James who has been held prisoner for a year.
Ave Maria    by Jack Forge
Price: $2.99 USD. 23880 words. Published on May 25, 2012. .

A linguistic trip from the madness of sexual obsession to meaningful love.
The Great Kingdom of Oxnard    by Neal Donohue
Price: Free! 10600 words. Published on December 2, 2012. .

The Queen of Oxnard must find a suitable wife for her dumb, ugly son. Through deception she succeeds, but only to discover that the royal prince is not really her son. Laugh at this comedy of errors by a royal court of buffoons.
Cave-Trolls and Amazons    by Jonathan Pidduck
Price: Free! 75510 words. Published on February 18, 2013. .

A colourful and imaginative quest-fantasy romp, stuffed full with bawdy British humour. Featuring Halfshaft (a failed wizard trapped in the Underworld by an amorous bloodsucking succubus and her jealous, insecure husband), and Takina (a blonde Amazon in a tiny bikini, set to work by trolls in a desert slave-market). Sheer unbridled escapism from the author of "Slave-Girls and Amazons".