I actually disagree with always going straight to the big stores. For Kurland's last few releases, I found the most generous preview—like three full chapters—was tucked away on the Penguin Random House author page itself, not on Amazon. The Amazon sample was weirdly short, just the prologue. It took some digging through the publisher's site, but it was worth it. Also, signing up for her newsletter (through her publisher's site, not a fan site) sometimes nets you an exclusive excerpt before the retail samples go live. Just a thought.
Man, tracking down previews for Lynn Kurland's stuff is honestly more straightforward than with some authors, but you gotta know the rhythm of it. She writes pretty steadily for Berkley/Penguin, so the big retailers usually get legit first-chapter samples as soon as the book is listed for pre-order. I'd just search the title directly on Google Play Books or the Kindle store on Amazon—don't even bother with the main product page first, go straight to the 'read sample' button. Those samples are the official ones and pop up months ahead of release.
A lot of people sleep on library apps for this, but they're clutch. OverDrive or Libby often have the 'borrow' preview available even if all copies are checked out, which is basically the same first-look PDF. Her newer time-travel romances, like the ones spinning off from the 'de Piaget' series, seem to have slightly longer samples than her older pure medieval ones, maybe 'cause the world-building needs more setup.
Honestly, her website used to be the spot for excerpts, but it's not updated super frequently anymore. The publisher's landing page is more reliable for a clean, text-based preview. I just snagged a peek at the upcoming 'A Dance Through Time' reissue that way. Avoid those shady 'free PDF' sites that promise full books—they're never the latest, and the formatting is always janky, plus it feels wrong for an author who's been in the game this long.
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Ivory grew up just like every other girl in her father's pack. Her kindhearted nature drew everyone in, making her extremely popular. With her porcelain skin, sky blue eyes and white hair made her look like a goddess.
The whole pack was excited for the full moon to finally find their mates! Ivory ended up finding more than just her mate. After crashing the party, Ivory's uncle reveals himself, making the truth of Ivory's heritage come to light.
Can Ivory, daughter of the Moon Goddess and Mother Nature, stop her uncle, Creator of the Underworld from taking over Earth?
Welcome to a world where boundaries are blurred, desires take center stage, and pleasure is never off-limits.
"Naked Ink" is a sultry collection of standalone erotic tales each one dripping with heat, tension, and unfiltered passion. From forbidden affairs and seductive strangers to powerful CEOs, secret kinks, and midnight rendezvous, every chapter is a new experience waiting to be devoured.
No strings attached. No judgments. Just pure, indulgent escape.
Whether you crave dominance or submission, slow burn or fast and filthy, this collection promises something for every appetite. So dim the lights, silence the world, and let yourself get lost in fantasies that are as dangerous as they are delicious.
Are you ready to sin?
I'm Lilly. After my rescue from a rival club, the Reckless Renegades gave me a new start. I was just getting my life on track when my past comes back to haunt me. With a newfound passion for singing will my old guardian who is set on selling me ruin the future I am building. After an accident that my guardian set up in a kidnapping attempt, I lose my vision. I have to learn how to live my life differently. I need to overcome my new challenges and give up on my dream. Will I rise to the challenge? Will my guardian win? Will I get to find love and happiness despite everything that has happened to me?
I'm Tank. I fell for her hard but I don't deserve her. She is light and innocent. I'm a dark biker. She deserves more than me. When her past comes back I need to step up and claim what is mine.
Blurb:
18+ Explicit Content. Reader Discretion Strongly Advised
Content Warnings:
This collection contains strong adult content, including sex, complicated relationships, cheating, power issues, and very intense emotional moments. If dark or controversial topics make you uncomfortable, this book is not for you.
Some desires are better left unspoken. One careless moment can push you past the point of no return. And sometimes those desires get completely out of control.
Craving Lust: A Spicy Romance Collection brings you raw, steamy stories filled with forbidden lust. From secret touches with her stepfather’s business partner to an artist painting his obsession, these stories dive into the darkest sides of desire. A housekeeper makes a sinful deal with her ex’s father. Rival writers turn their hate into dirty dares. A priest’s vows are tested by a woman’s confessions. And a woman out for revenge ends up falling for the man she wanted to destroy.
This is where your secret cravings come to life. The ones that turn you on and leave you wanting more. Rules get broken. Boundaries disappear. Every touch feels like temptation.
Nothing is off limits here.
⚠️WARNING
This is a filthy, no-limits collection.
Prepare yourself for raw and sinful content that will soak your underwears and leave you aching. These stories dive deep into dark desires including rough non-con to dubcon, forbidden claiming, age-gap seduction, group love making, degradation, public humiliation, taboo relationships, and intense multi-partner scenes.
This is not a sweet romance.
This is wet, boundary-pushing smut that will make you blush and squirm when no one is watching.
Reader discretion is highly advised.
But if you want stories that hit hard,turn you on or craves wild, intense, and deliciously wicked moments with zero apologies…
Then dive in.
Welcome to Wild books (Naughty collection) where good girls get claimed raw and secrets are soaked in sin.
Let the depravity begin.
Rated 18+ | Extremely Explicit | Reader Discretion Strongly Advised
You're not just reading smut-you're stepping into fantasies too bold for real life. This collection delivers raw, unapologetic, toe-curling tales that dive headfirst into taboo temptation, dominant lovers, and scenes dripping with lust and power play.
Each chapter brings a new pair (or more 😉), new kinks, and wild scenarios-from forbidden office affairs to brat-taming bodyguards, hot professors, naughty neighbors, and secret hookups that should never happen... but do.
Some stories are told in third person. Others? You'll be the one getting pinned, spanked, or seduced-written in Y/N POV so you feel every sinful second.
So if you're into steamy, twisted, dirty-as-hell reads that don't shy away from the filthy stuff-this is your new obsession.
Let's be honest. You're not here for the plot. You're here to get ruined.
Warning: This book is soaked in desire, soaked in sin... and soaked in more.
Finding ways to read Lynn Kurland's work without paying is a familiar quest, but let's be real about what's out there legally. Her books are under major publishers like Berkley and Jove, so the truly free options are limited to samples. Kindle and Google Play Books often have the first chapter or a decent excerpt available for free. That's basically a taste test to see if you like her blend of romance and time travel before you commit.
I rely heavily on my library card for this. OverDrive and the Libby app are lifesavers. You just link your card, search for 'The More I See You' or 'A Dance Through Time', and join the digital waitlist. The wait times can be long because her books are popular in that circuit, but it’s a proper, legal way to read the whole thing. Some libraries also have partnerships with Hoopla, which sometimes offers her titles with no holds, just a monthly borrow limit.
Don’t overlook the official publisher or author channels, either. Signing up for Penguin Random House’s newsletter sometimes gives access to subscriber-only excerpts or the occasional free short story promotion. It’s not a full novel solution, but it’s something. Honestly, for her backlist, you might get lucky with a used paperback for a couple bucks at a thrift store, which feels almost as good as free. The hunt is part of the fun, but the library apps are the most consistent legal route for a complete read.
You're not going to find full novels from Lynn Kurland for free through legit channels, period. She writes romance with a time-travel fantasy twist, and her books are firmly under the traditional publishing umbrella of Berkley/Jove (Penguin Random House). Those publishers are aggressive about digital rights management; they don't just let the whole book float around for free.
Now, what you can find are samples. Amazon's 'Look Inside' feature usually gives you a decent chunk of the first few chapters. Same with Google Books Preview. It's enough to see if you like her style—she has this very specific, gentle kind of prose even when knights are involved. I tried the sample for 'The More I See You' on Kobo and it got me hooked enough that I used a library app to borrow it. That's really the move here.
Speaking of libraries, that's your only legal 'free' access to the full thing. Apps like Libby or Hoopla, if your library subscribes, might have her ebooks or audiobooks. Availability is a total lottery though. My library has a couple of her older ones, like 'A Dance Through Time', but none of the newer 'Nine Kingdoms' series. If you're dead-set on not paying, you'll have to rely on the sample chapters to decide if it's worth a wait on the hold list or a purchase.
A lot of her older titles pop up on sites like Open Library, where you can borrow them digitally for an hour or two at a time. It’s not a download-and-keep situation, but if you just need a quick fix of that signature time-travel-with-romance vibe, it works. The reading experience is strictly in-browser, which feels a bit clunky compared to a proper ebook, but hey, free.
I actually managed to read 'Stardust of Yesterday' that way last year when I was between paychecks. The interface is pretty bare-bones, but the story came through just fine. It’s a useful resource, but you have to be actively online and ready to renew your loan if you get distracted. Not ideal for a long commute.
For anything newer, you’re pretty much out of luck for free downloads. Her recent stuff is firmly on major retailer shelves. I’ve seen some of her titles included in Kindle Unlimited, which is subscription-based, not free. That’s probably the closest you’ll get to a ‘free’ model for a bulk of her catalogue, assuming you’re already paying the monthly fee.