I don't have it, and AFAIK, it hasn't been posted here.
Since I got Fifty Shades from Amazon, before his stuff got pulled, I assume that it was free at the time and I grabbed it. It's unlikely I would have bought just book 2 of a series.
Books published prior to April 22, 2025 should still be able to be downloaded with the older kindle for PC app. So, if you have an older DRM ripping program, that should still work on them.
For books after that date, there are two options. You can buy an old kindle paperwhite (7th generation or older? maybe 6th? don't recall) on ebay and download them, then hook it up with a USB cable to your PC and then your older DRM ripping software should still work.
The second is to buy Epubor ($30 USD) it works with the new version of kindle for PC.
If I remember right, this works for all KU books, not just pre–April 2025 ones. It also works with Kindle for PC, so you don’t need a Kindle device.
The main downside compared to Epubor is that the process is a bit tedious - you have to rerun the script and load the key info into Calibre each time you add new books to Kindle for PC.
At zoboko there are 3 of his books (Solomon King's White Wife, Lydia's Black Submission and Going Once, Going Twice) listed 'This ebook is not available. Please try again later!' but these have been download multiple times in the past. I was hoping perhaps someone managed to get those and could share them over here.