Harland Sinclair
Biography
I write hard-hitting, bare-bones erotica for those who like their toast buttered on one side only - and thickly at that!
I definitely do NOT write for the feint-of-heart, do not pull any punches, and definitely tell it exactly like it is. You'll feel like you're right there.
If you want to read wishy-washy, titillating stories, they abound elsewhere. Mine do not fit that bill at all.
You want hard-core, down-to-earth erotica?
You've come to the write place . . .
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Books
Talking Head
by Harland Sinclair
Price: $0.99 USD. 2930 words.
Published by Living Books USA on February 1, 2012. Fiction.
Three days on the “Magic Bus” is enough to drive anyway crazy. What do you do to pass the time on a long trip? He woke up to find her head in his lap. Well, that’s a start . . .
Victoria
by Harland Sinclair
Price: $0.99 USD. 5650 words.
Published by Living Books USA on January 31, 2012. Fiction.
They met by chance one night in a coffee shop in Victoria Station. What followed was a night of passion that was to become the most memorable event in their lives. If only he could find her again . . .
8 Miles High
by Harland Sinclair
Price: $0.99 USD. 8070 words.
Published by Living Books USA on January 30, 2012. Fiction.
A beautiful yet lonely woman picks up a bedraggled hitchhiker in an African desert and offers him a bed for the night. He is everything she needs, and she is everything he desires. It was only one night, but they made the best of the time they had and discovered a whole new world of passion, lust and desire. All good things must come in the end.
First Girl
by Harland Sinclair
Price: $0.99 USD. 7860 words.
Published by Living Books USA on January 28, 2012. Fiction.
The first in a factual series of accounts of one man’s extraordinary life of sex. Harland is ‘initiated’ by a horny 18-year-old girl who gives him a literal taste of what is to come. She not only blows his mind, but everything else as well. Do you remember your First Girl? Harland will never forget his. How could he? [BrE] [7600 words]
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