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[Scarlett Duffy] Hotwife, Cuckold, Interracial

I don't think it's a good idea to request stories by other authors here. Please keep your request here.

Please note that Sierra Dumont and Eric D Astor both have their own separate threads. Thanks!

I think what they're trying to say is, if you ask for unrelated authors and stories in the thread, things get increasingly messy and convoluted over time. Not to mention it's far more likely to repost the same stuff if it's not where it's suppose to be.

I think it's difficult enough to re-figure out where discussions of epub problems and fixes are in the forum... reminds me... gotta make that OceanOfPDF script....
 
I think what they're trying to say is, if you ask for unrelated authors and stories in the thread, things get increasingly messy and convoluted over time. Not to mention it's far more likely to repost the same stuff if it's not where it's suppose to be.

I think it's difficult enough to re-figure out where discussions of epub problems and fixes are in the forum... reminds me... gotta make that OceanOfPDF script....
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I think what they're trying to say is, if you ask for unrelated authors and stories in the thread, things get increasingly messy and convoluted over time. Not to mention it's far more likely to repost the same stuff if it's not where it's suppose to be.

I think it's difficult enough to re-figure out where discussions of epub problems and fixes are in the forum... reminds me... gotta make that OceanOfPDF script....
Another issue I've noted is that I've seen some others threads posted in a subforum that doesn't necessarily apply to most of their work.

A good example is Deana Michaels who has a thread in the TF / Feminization Erotic Literature subforum.

Yes, the OP included books appropriate for that subforum, but the vast majority of that pen name of Reed James is an interracial, cuckolding, wimp husband theme.

Not sure there's a good answer to how to handle authors that fit in more than one category.
 

REQUEST:

Watching His Wife Go Black: A Husband Watches His Wife's First Big Black Experience​

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Here are both versions:

Watching His Wife Go Black_ A Husband Watches His Wife's First Big Black Experience - Scarlett...jpg Watching His Wife Go Black_ A Husband Watches His Wife's First Big Black Experience - Scarlett...jpg
 

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They would appear to be taken from steviet's Kat and Tom.

Steviet's has 12.6K words

First edition of Duffy's 18.7K, second edition 37.3K words
It's truly shameful to learn how much this thief of an author has earned through plagiarized work — and that too from content freely available on various websites.

Keep EXPOSING them @O_P_T
 
It's truly shameful to learn how much this thief of an author has earned through plagiarized work — and that too from content freely available on various websites.

Keep EXPOSING them @O_P_T
Well, it's getting harder to do with Duffy's "work".

They are substantially edited, which makes finding a phrase that one can get a match on using the multiple site google search widget is getting harder and harder to do.
 
wonder why the different word count. combined it with another story?
No, I think they just edit and expand the story.

For example, if you compare the scene from Duffy's "The Hotwife" and jawanaut's "Mary and Her Lovers" where the wife has a threeway and when she gets home she gives a video to her husband to watch, (the last part of the chapter titled "presenting X", where X is the third man's name) it's 1.2K words in jawanaut's version and 3.8K words in Duffy's.

Part of me respects this, because it clearly takes a bit of work to do that.

However the fact that hey don't even claim it was "inspired" by the original work, nor give any credit at all to the original author, crosses a major line for me.

That's why I will never buy one of their books. I say "their" because there have been a slew of pen names over the past few years that I think are the same author(s) as I have described before. Chloe Daily is part of this group I would guess.

Previous iterations include Leah Larkin, Blake Barkley, Leigh Temple, Millie Carter, & Scarlett Johnson
 

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