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Letting Go (a tale of paranormal erotica)
Price: Free! Words: 3,700. Language: English. Published: October 21, 2011 by James Grieve Press. Categories: Fiction » Erotica » Contemporary, Fiction » Erotica » Paranormal
(5.00 from 1 review)
She almost turned and left, but she couldn't. She was drawn to him. She had to be here. She had to join him. She couldn't let him go. Ever. Intensely passionate and erotic... a story of love, loss and sexual abandon, from the author of You and Easy As One, Two, Three.
The Tipping Point (Tempted by my husband's best friend - an erotic romance)
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 9,050. Language: English. Published: April 6, 2013 by James Grieve Press. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Adult, Fiction » Romance » Erotic
(5.00 from 1 review)
It never should have happened with Simon. He was close to the family, someone you could always turn to for a favor, someone you could trust with a secret. He was also her husband's best friend. But when Rebecca's husband walks out she finds herself faced with a choice that could change everything: should she, shouldn't she? And now that the seed of possibility has been sown, can she even resist?
Private Party
Price: Free! Words: 2,800. Language: English. Published: November 5, 2011 by James Grieve Press. Categories: Fiction » Erotica » Couples Erotica, Fiction » Erotica » Menage/Multiple Partners
(4.67 from 3 reviews)
When Jack's stag party is cancelled, his new bride Mel is determined to make it up for him. So she arranges a private party: a quiet night in, some drinks, and a stripper for just the two of them. A Girls' Club story from the author of Easy as One, Two, Three and Letting Go. Note: this story contains explicit adult content. Lots of it.
Lone Wolf (Shifters' World 1)
Price: Free! Words: 5,430. Language: English. Published: December 28, 2013 by James Grieve Press. Categories: Fiction » Erotica » Paranormal, Fiction » Romance » Paranormal » General
(4.00 from 1 review)
She lives alone in a world destroyed by plagues, the Shifters' World: a world where you can't trust anything, particularly strangers. When a man appears on her territory, she is right to be wary. She's right not to trust the powerful urges he inspires in her. The first story in a powerfully sensuous, and very explicit, shape-changer series.
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  • Iniquitous Solace: The Aftermath on June 10, 2013

    I'm new to erotic poetry, a combination I'd never really considered much before I came across Penelope Jones' darkly passionate Iniquitous Solace: The Aftermath. To be honest, I wasn't really sure how it would work. Good poetry is sparse, relying on exactly the right words to paint a picture with minimal strokes, the rhythm of the words and the shapes they make on the page and in your mind adding layers to that picture, deepening and enriching it. Erotica strives to use the right words but, to be blunt, it uses a Hell of a lot more strokes to paint that picture! Good erotica builds up and teases, and describes; it fills in the gaps that poetry leaves. The poetry of Penelope Jones combines the best of both forms, deftly drawing the reader in deep with beautiful economy and leading the way through a story of longing, uncertainty, vulnerability. The poetry is often harsh and crude, but it's a crudeness wielded quite deliberately, a rawness that is channelled to striking effect. Iniquitous Solace: The Aftermath is full of poems with a dark, sensuous edge, a sequence of pieces that draws the reader into a fragmented portrait of a woman's journey through need and desire, through being wanted and dominated and abandoned. It's moving and powerful, explicit and erotic, and ultimately, defiant and spirited. And highly recommended.