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Post by devogirl on Aug 26, 2020 8:18:19 GMT -5
This thread provides a convenient, easy to read list of books by our members. If you are an author with books, short stories or fanfic published or hosted elsewhere, you are welcome to add to this list. You are also welcome to create new threads to promote new releases if you want. If you have published a book or story in a language other than English, you may also add it.
Please do: -create only one post per author. You can update your post any time you want to add new releases. -include the title, link and a brief description of the genre and disability -include cover images if you want but try to link rather than adding an attachment
Please don't: -create more than one post per author
-include lengthy plot description or other chatty details. This is just a list.
-paste in long HTML strings; create a link instead -reply to authors. This thread is not for discussion. If you want to comment on a title, please start a new thread. -link to stories published on the Paradevo stories blog. If you want to announce a new story or chapter on PD, start a new thread or update an existing thread. -post about any book or story you did not write yourself.
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Post by Braced4Impact on Aug 26, 2020 9:28:02 GMT -5
These are mine. I wrote a trilogy of stories under the arching title "Very Physical Therapy." It's a story of a man with spina bifida who travels out into the countryside to get one-on-one physical therapy from an attractive therapist. Their relationship breaks about a dozen healthcare rules, but their attraction is too strong to ignore. The therapist has a dominant streak in her blood, which works well with the patient's underlying submissiveness. Plenty of devy-disabled themes abound, as well as quite a few BDSM scenes. The first in the series is self-titled, Very Physical Therapy: Volume 1. Click hereThe second is Very Physical Therapy 2: Bonding with the Therapist. Click hereThe conclusion is Very Physical Therapy 3: Doctor's Orders. Click hereNext up, I wrote a stand-alone story called "Craving the Cripple." A college man with spina bifida has zero self-confidence in his chances for love and romance, but a new transfer to the school changes all that. The devotee is still unsure of her own place in the universe with her attraction, but she's certain that this shy college man hits all the right devy buttons for her. Click hereFinally, my last book isn't erotica, but basically my thoughts, experiences, interactions, and advice regarding PWD/Dev interactions The book is "Devotees from the Perspective of a Disabled Male: Information for devotees, disabled people, and the general public." Click here
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Post by tori on Aug 26, 2020 10:26:07 GMT -5
Thanks for putting this together devogirl great idea! Here is just the link to my Amazon page with ALL my books: Avery's AmazonFirst, I have a series of books out. Military romance. Here is the link to the entire series: Fire and FuryThe first three books MUST be read in order because they follow the same couple (LBK amputee male and blind female). Chasing FireSmoke and MirrorsBurn for YouThe bonus Christmas novella I recommend reading after the third book (this was deleted material from the third book storyline with that couple that just didn't fit). Dream by the FireThe 4th and 5th are not super devvy, TBH. They follow secondary characters and can be read as standalone. (I write for dev and non-dev audience) so I like to mix it up because I'm attracted to AB men and PWD's. Fighting the Blaze (4th) deals mostly with lingering pain issues after my MC was shot and nearly paralyzed. There are some moments in it (flashbacks) that have some devvy moments. Taste the Heat (5th) my M/M (male/male) romance deals with mental illness. BUT it does run parallel to Chasing Fire (book one) so you could read it right after the first if you like. Clear as mud, right? LOL. I have a standalone novella Plane Love that is also military romance featuring a paraplegic hero. And Hush Darling will be releasing September 28th featuring a VERY swoony Deaf hero. I'm currently about 30% done writing a book with a blind hero. I hope to release that by the end of the year. This book is now finished and available for pre-order. It will release March 25th, 2022. Take Me Down featuring a blind hero.
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Post by devogirl on Aug 27, 2020 7:39:43 GMT -5
Here is my Goodreads page: Lucy May Lennox. Feel free to follow or friend me.
I have four novels published so far:
Good Looking, college romance set in the 1990s, about identical twins with retinitis pigmentosa and a devotee girl.
Flowers by Night, historical fiction set in Japan, m-m romance with a blind man, also available in audio.
Love in Touch, contemporary romance about a girl learning ASL who falls for a deafblind guy
Most of these books are also available as professionally produced audiobooks.
I also have an account with the name DevoGirl on Archive of Our Own where I've posted some fan fiction, mostly of blind or deaf characters.
If you like my writing, please leave reviews on Amazon or kudos/comments on AO3. I really appreciate it!
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Post by Braced4Impact on Aug 28, 2020 11:55:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2020 19:08:06 GMT -5
Braced4Impact I clicked on your above link and it leads to something other than Ruth Madison, can you double check the link?
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Post by Braced4Impact on Aug 30, 2020 22:54:03 GMT -5
Sorry, fixed it!
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Post by queenkala on Aug 31, 2020 14:17:28 GMT -5
Here is my Goodreads page: Lucy May Lennox. Feel free to follow or friend me.
I have two novels published so far:
Love in Touch, contemporary romance about a girl learning ASL who falls for a deafblind guy
I also have an account with the name DevoGirl on Archive of Our Own where I've posted some fan fiction, mostly of blind or deaf characters.
If you like my writing, please leave reviews on Amazon or kudos/comments on AO3. I really appreciate it!
I know you on Ao3 because of your sequel to The Raging Quiet. One of my favourite YA Books ever!
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Post by happyface2013 on Oct 17, 2020 17:02:21 GMT -5
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Post by Dani on Feb 8, 2022 16:00:52 GMT -5
Here are my current available works on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Unlimited. I sometimes prefer to actually hold a book in my hands instead of only my Kindle so "Will Love Prevail" is also my first book available in paperback. It's probably also my longest story and came out with 650 pages for the paperback. I am planning on having all my eBooks available in paperbacks by the end of the year. I'm also working on new stuff and will soon start reworking "No Strings Attached" which was the first story I shared on the Fiction Blog years ago. If you read any of my stories and you liked them, let me know. Thank you for reading!
Will Love PrevailFor The Love Of Not WalkingNew Beginnings
Three's a Crowd
What It Was
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 11:01:43 GMT -5
Thanks for putting this together devogirl great idea! Here is just the link to my Amazon page with ALL my books: Avery's AmazonFirst, I have a series of books out. Military romance. Here is the link to the entire series: Fire and FuryThe first three books MUST be read in order because they follow the same couple (LBK amputee male and blind female). Chasing FireSmoke and MirrorsBurn for YouThe bonus Christmas novella I recommend reading after the third book (this was deleted material from the third book storyline with that couple that just didn't fit). Dream by the FireThe 4th and 5th are not super devvy, TBH. They follow secondary characters and can be read as standalone. (I write for dev and non-dev audience) so I like to mix it up because I'm attracted to AB men and PWD's. Fighting the Blaze (4th) deals mostly with lingering pain issues after my MC was shot and nearly paralyzed. There are some moments in it (flashbacks) that have some devvy moments. Taste the Heat (5th) my M/M (male/male) romance deals with mental illness. BUT it does run parallel to Chasing Fire (book one) so you could read it right after the first if you like. Clear as mud, right? LOL. I have a standalone novella Plane Love that is also military romance featuring a paraplegic hero. And Hush Darling will be releasing September 28th featuring a VERY swoony Deaf hero. I'm currently about 30% done writing a book with a blind hero. I hope to release that by the end of the year. I've read all your books, they're great!! Did you ever finish the book with the blind hero?
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eewee
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Post by eewee on Feb 10, 2023 15:11:23 GMT -5
First time post:
I absolutely LOVED Take Me Down. I think I have read that three times now. I especially liked when I read it and listened to the music selections the characters talked about. Added more depth to their character.
Another series people might like:
Irons and Works (M/M)- variety of disabilities. nine book series
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Post by loveonaroll2 on Feb 11, 2023 0:15:10 GMT -5
These are mine. I wrote a trilogy of stories under the arching title "Very Physical Therapy." It's a story of a man with spina bifida who travels out into the countryside to get one-on-one physical therapy from an attractive therapist. Their relationship breaks about a dozen healthcare rules, but their attraction is too strong to ignore. The therapist has a dominant streak in her blood, which works well with the patient's underlying submissiveness. Plenty of devy-disabled themes abound, as well as quite a few BDSM scenes. The first in the series is self-titled, Very Physical Therapy: Volume 1. Click hereThe second is Very Physical Therapy 2: Bonding with the Therapist. Click hereThe conclusion is Very Physical Therapy 3: Doctor's Orders. Click hereNext up, I wrote a stand-alone story called "Craving the Cripple." A college man with spina bifida has zero self-confidence in his chances for love and romance, but a new transfer to the school changes all that. The devotee is still unsure of her own place in the universe with her attraction, but she's certain that this shy college man hits all the right devy buttons for her. Click hereFinally, my last book isn't erotica, but basically my thoughts, experiences, interactions, and advice regarding PWD/Dev interactions The book is "Devotees from the Perspective of a Disabled Male: Information for devotees, disabled people, and the general public." Click hereNice to meet your man I’m always looking for books to read especially ones about Pd
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Post by devogirl on Feb 11, 2023 7:42:33 GMT -5
This thread is for PD authors to promote their work. Please start up a different thread if you want to give general book recommendations.
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eewee
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Posts: 78
Gender: Female
Dev Status: Devotee
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Post by eewee on Feb 15, 2023 17:19:58 GMT -5
We got off track a little. I didn't want to just come on here and shamelessly self-promote.
Not only do I love PD authors, but I'm trying my hand at it. The story is called Detour by greaniis on wattpad. I gave the title and author, just in case this link doesn't work.
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