The Mulata from Floridita
Mulata (pronounced moo-lata) in Spanish is a woman of mixed race, and Floridita (Florid-eeta) means little Florida. This blog was created to introduce you to a love story between a retired businessman and a young mulata set in Raul Castro's Cuba.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
FREE UNTIL VALENTINE'S DAY
Heat up your cold nights with a free copy of The Mulata from Floridita. This promotion is only available at Smashwords. To claim your free copy add the book to your shopping cart and enter coupon code DV84F prior to checkout. The book is available in all of the formats used on most popular readers, tablets, PC's and smartphones. Just click HERE to get your free copy.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Now Available at Kobo and Smashwords
As well as at Amazon, you can now buy The Mulata from Floridita at Kobo and Smashwords. To find the book on Kobo click HERE. Smashwords distributes ebooks to retailers such as Apple, Barnes and Noble, and Sony. They also operate their own online store. To buy the book directly from Smashwords click HERE
Friday, January 11, 2013
WATCH THE BOOK TRAILER
It's not a movie yet but someday - with your help - maybe it will be. Without giving the story away the video plays a few of the scenes you'll find in the book. If you like what you see but want to read a chapter or more before you put down some cash, click on the link to Chapter One in the post titled FREE SAMPLE.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
FREE SAMPLE
If you're looking for something a little more off the beaten track than run of the mill Bondage and Domination erotica then I think you'll enjoy my ebook set in Raul Castro's new Cuba. I know there's a lot of interest in the subject because when I recently offered it for free you "bought" 300 copies. Unfortunately my agreement with Amazon doesn't allow me to have another free promotion until after January 12th. But I can let you read and/or download a FREE SAMPLE. Just click HERE to read Chapter One and part of Chapter Two (out of 15).
Saturday, December 15, 2012
THE STORY...
At a resort in Playa Santa Lucia, Cuba, retired businessman Jack meets a much younger woman from a good family. Like hundreds of other women from surrounding cities and towns she is there to have fun, meet foreign men and make money in the thriving sex trade.
When she takes him back to her home town the affair becomes complicated and dangerous. To be together they must find safe places to stay and be careful in public. The risk to the girl is great. If the police catch her with him she could go to jail.
But can he trust her? Does she really love him or is he just the victim of an elaborate plot to separate another tourist from his money? After returning to Canada, he has sixty days to overcome his doubts. If he does, he will return to Cuba and marry her in June. If not, he will spend the rest of his days alone.
As the story unfolds Jack and the reader become immersed in a world of hustlers and colorful characters, where sex, fiestas, the black market, and petty corruption are the ingredients of normal daily life. Click HERE to read Chapter One and part of Chapter Two (out of 15).
When she takes him back to her home town the affair becomes complicated and dangerous. To be together they must find safe places to stay and be careful in public. The risk to the girl is great. If the police catch her with him she could go to jail.
But can he trust her? Does she really love him or is he just the victim of an elaborate plot to separate another tourist from his money? After returning to Canada, he has sixty days to overcome his doubts. If he does, he will return to Cuba and marry her in June. If not, he will spend the rest of his days alone.
As the story unfolds Jack and the reader become immersed in a world of hustlers and colorful characters, where sex, fiestas, the black market, and petty corruption are the ingredients of normal daily life. Click HERE to read Chapter One and part of Chapter Two (out of 15).
Not Fifty Shades of Grey
Though The Mulata from Floridita is an erotic romance it's not Fifty Shades of Grey. You won’t find much kinky sex in it, but plenty of the regular kind. And although the book isn't meant to be an expose of sex tourism in Cuba, the sex trade and the black market are normal ways of survival there and hence form part of the background of the story. Click HERE to read Chapter One and part of Chapter Two (out of 15).
Kindle Reader App for PC's and Other Devices
You don't need a Kindle Reader to read The Mulata From Floridita. Amazon offers free reading apps for your Android phone or tablet, iPad, iPhone, PC, Mac, BlackBerry, or Windows Phone 7. To download this app to your device go here.
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