I'm starting this off because I read one I loved. Bound to Submit. BDSM, but mild, mostly bondage/ Shibari. I have searched far and wide for this kind of submissive, and rarely find one. She knows she is a sub, accepts it, and does not fight being one for half the book nor is she bratty. She lost part of her arm as a Marine and returns to the BDSM club she used to frequent and the Dom she loved to ask his help dealing with the pain of her injury. It was a great book and really sweet. Book 2 is also free right now and was good.
Post by Samantha K on Jun 21, 2017 18:38:32 GMT -7
Agreads - Thanks for mentioning this. I'll have to check it out. Oh and how did you get the link with the title? I copied the url which gave the link but no title.
Agreads - Thanks for mentioning this. I'll have to check it out. Oh and how did you get the link with the title? I copied the url which gave the link but no title.
Click on the little picture that looks like a globe with a piece of paper. That pulls up the hyperlink window. Type the link text (or in my case book title) into the first box, and paste the url in the second box. That will create the hyperlinked text.
This is one of my favorite books and it's still free! It's a cliffy ending so you will have have to read the whole series but it's fantastic. The H is a dominating j/p H.
What sources do you use to find freebies? I get e-mails from ereaderIQ, Book Bub, and freebooksy. I also follow the freebies post on Ammy Discussions, and browse the Kindle books catalog after I sort by price.
I'm not sure I am putting this on the right board and I am sure sure a lot of you already know. But they are some authors that if you sign of up for their newsletters, will give away free books. Not always their books but an author they are helping to promote Stroked - Meghan Quinn is the latest one I got from Aurora Rose Reynolds newsletter I believe. Yea, it kinda fills the inbox but who doesn't like free books. Some of them state that they give away a book a month, some its a surprise.
What sources do you use to find freebies? I get e-mails from ereaderIQ, Book Bub, and freebooksy. I also follow the freebies post on Ammy Discussions, and browse the Kindle books catalog after I sort by price.
Those are all good sources. I also check Amazon's list of current top selling free books. You can filter it by genre using the list on the left.
What sources do you use to find freebies? I get e-mails from ereaderIQ, Book Bub, and freebooksy. I also follow the freebies post on Ammy Discussions, and browse the Kindle books catalog after I sort by price.
Those are all good sources. I also check Amazon's list of current top selling free books. You can filter it by genre using the list on the left.
Hi tealadytoo-glad to see you here and thanks for the link to Amazon Free Kindle Books..I was having trouble locating it. Also very frustrated that the main sorting for "lists" is not there yet as Amazon promised all summer!
Here comes the sun even though I love that rainy day feeling!
What sources do you use to find freebies? I get e-mails from ereaderIQ, Book Bub, and freebooksy. I also follow the freebies post on Ammy Discussions, and browse the Kindle books catalog after I sort by price.
Those are all good sources. I also check Amazon's list of current top selling free books. You can filter it by genre using the list on the left.