Free Book Friday (all gone)

Howdy everyone. I found four old copies of Cait and the Devil that I’ve never given away because, well, the cover is just so awful. I have three from Createspace and one that’s super old that I think is actually from Lulu.com. Ancient. Probably riddled with formatting errors and typos, I’m sad to say.

Anyway, I’d like to send these to good homes. Who knows, maybe they’ll be worth money someday. I will sign and send out these copies to the first four readers who comment below. LMK if you would like the Lulu one or one of the Createspace ones.

The rules…you must live in a country I feel safe shipping erotica to, and you must be 18 years of age. DON’T post your name and address, I’ll email you privately to get it.

Happy free book Friday!

17 thoughts on “Free Book Friday (all gone)

  1. I thought that the cover on CAIT and THE DEVIL looks good. The model has great abs. The story looks good also, and I would be thrilled to have a copy.

  2. Loved your other books, so I’m sure this one will be awesome too! No matter the cover! 🙂

  3. The covers are actually kind of pretty but the don’t scream erortica, do they? I remember the days of frantically trying to descipher Lulu so I could buy a new Annabel Joseph story that I had tracked down. (I think it might have been Owning Wednesday). I really wanted my AJ story but I had never bought fiction online before and was afraid I was going to blow up my laptop or end up with Hagrid from Hogwarts delivering it to my email.

    Over 3000 ebooks later I am still as excited when I hunt down a new Annabel Joseph story. I don’t use a laptop anymore. (I’ve blown through a Kindle keyboard, a K touch, K fire and an iPad.). I would seriously love to have something with your signature on it. The fact that you are one of the authors that caused me to abandon my wall to wall bookcases for the magic of the endlessly expandable library in my pocket is just deliciously ironic.

  4. Hi! I thought I would try, though somehow I figure all the copies are probably gone by now. I really enjoy reading your work and hope to continue. I’ve been on my “personal journey” of the lifestyle for one year now, I am so amazed at how I feel so much more complete with it and how lucky I have been to find a wonderful teacher and many friends. Please keep up your beautiful work, I hope to be able to enjoy many more stories by you in the future.

    Laurel Snyder

  5. I bought the book in ebook form from lulu and actually didn’t notice any errors. If there were any I was so into the story I didn’t notice. And the cover did make sense to me after reading. 🙂

  6. Pick me, Pick me. Cait and the Devil is the only book if yours I don’t have. I absolutely love your books. This weekend I’m planning on reading your Molly Joseph book.

    Kesummer69 at gmail dot com

  7. I already own it on my Kindle and enjoyed as much as all your other books. Funny how many of your readers are awake and online in the middle of the night!

  8. Since first discovering your books back in January this year, I have made a point of getting everyone of your books except for the one you are offering. I would just love a copy of an earlier edition despite the cover!!

  9. I know that I am too late, but I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the Club Mephisto series. I got one of them free, then had to turn around and buy the other 2. Thanks for a good read.

  10. Aw, you guys are the greatest. I’m glad to see so many familiar names on the list of comments, and I wish I could send a book to every one of my readers but…lol. I will have to do this again some time though! I’ve written to the lucky free book recipients, and thanks to everyone who stopped by. 🙂

  11. Hi. I have ordered Disciplining the Duchess today. My first time for this type of book. Cait and the Devil seems really interesting. I am just finding new authors and having a great time doing it. 🙂

    1. That’s great news, Pam!! I hope you love it. I’m always surprised how well my historical novels sell. One thing a lot of people told me about Disciplining the Duchess is that I got the tone and the time period right, and I’m really proud of that. Cait and the Devil is more of a fantasy, but it’s pretty popular too.

      I will have to write more of them! I do love writing about other eras in time!!

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