EC's Fiction
01/29/12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Book One:

Maragana Girl - copyright (2004)
Kimberly Lee, a young US tourist vacationing in Europe, learns the hard way that the Grand Duchy of Upper Danubia is the wrong place to smoke marijuana.

 

Book Two:

The Freshman - copyright (2005)
Jason Schmidt, an 18-year old college student, finds happiness and fulfillment in his life as he submits to his girlfriend Cecilia Sanchez.

 

Book Three:

The Pledge Mistress - copyright (2007)
Lisa Campbell's journey to becoming a true leader through discipline and love.

 

Book Four:

The Wanderings of Amy - copyright (2002)
Amy Debbs, a college student from Chicago, makes the journey into young adulthood and self discovery through discipline.
 

 

Book Five:

The Courier - copyright (2008-2009)
Drug courier Maria Elena Rodriguez-Torres travels to Danubia by mistake, and loses her freedom but finds redemption.
 

 

Book Six:

The Outsider - copyright (2009-2010)
Ruthie Burns and Mike Sinclair try to find meaning in life and love with each other.
 

 

Book Seven:

The Servant - copyright (2011)
Heiress Trish Bousquet pushes her luck one time too many and is forced to learn how to be a good servant.
 

 

Other Fiction by EC:

EC's erotic short stories - EC's erotic discipline stories
Original short stories and converted novel chapters.

 

A note on downloading text for later reading:

If you plan to read my fiction, I strongly encourage you to download it.  It is a good idea to always download any lengthy text that you want to read and keep it on your own computer.  That way if the website goes down you won't lose the opportunity to finish and you can always later print out what you have downloaded to save your eyes.  There is an easy method to quickly download any text and remove all formatting, tabs, and imbedded objects.

1. Open the program Notepad.  On most Microsoft formats Notepad is located in Programs/Accessories/Notepad.

2. Highlight the text from the website you want to save and right-click to copy.

3. Paste the text into Notepad and save the file into a directory where you will remember where you put it.

4. Open your favorite word processing program: Word, Word Perfect, or WordPad.

5. Highlight the text in Notepad and copy it into your word processing document. 

6. Using Notepad to copy text will give you a clean slate: no HTML code, no imbedded objects, no tab formatting, no un-even fonts.  Change the text to whatever font you want in your word processing program, get rid of any extra spaces, and you're done!


 

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