Patricia Green


Biography

I write novels. They're available through the large online distributors. All my novels are erotic romances, but they span sub-genres from historical through speculative fiction. A few explore polygyny and lesbian relationships, but my books are primarily M/F love stories.

Please take a few moments and look through the stack of ebooks I have to offer. If you like romance, you'll likely find something attractive there.

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Books

Psyched Out (novelette)    by Patricia Green
Price: $0.99 USD. 7580 words. Published on August 18, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 3 reviews)
Lu Shenandoah is a little clumsy when she's nervous; she's at sixes and sevens when she's around attractive men. Her interest in BDSM is a secret fetish she is too embarrassed to explore. Philip Pines is a psychiatrist with a best-selling book on the market--a book about normalizing BDSM. A dominant by nature, he sees something special in Lu, if he can only get past her unexplained reticence.

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Smashwords book reviews by Patricia Green

  • The Spell You Cast on Feb. 21, 2012
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    Inventive and inviting, The Spell You Cast tells the tale of Troy and his girl, Madeline…and her "sisters." The authors provide a good lead-in, but get to the cleverly written action right away. We come to like Troy and the women quickly, wondering how they're going to work things out. Logistics are important. Don't miss this fine story. It's short and sexy and well worth your time.
  • Inside Source on Feb. 21, 2012
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    A little espionage, a little sex, and a lot of emotional turbulence, make up Inside Source. Sarah's journey across bumpy terrain is brilliantly mapped out by author Max Sebastian. I don't want to minimize the impact of the sexy parts—they're sensual and satisfying—but the real story is Sarah's personal growth through her new romance. This is a book I feel comfortable recommending to all my friends.
  • Hysteria on Oct. 20, 2012
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    This is so much fun! I love history behind this story, because there really were treatments like these for women. The sex isn't medically clinical, oh no, it's hot. The dichotomy between the mother and daughter is masterfully written. Buy this book. You'll be glad you did.