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Wow, I refreshed the page, and it's down to 54.
I do believe she's done on Amazon.
Whoooo. Better than the 129 I saw.Although I'm talking Kindle books, and she does have a few listed under paperback.
Could you link to the page you saw?
I have slammed her on her first-listed book on Goodreads (as have a couple of others in their votes), which, fortuitously, is title Oops. Already have received an e-mail from a reader who thanked me for pointing the issue out.
Wow, I refreshed the page, and it's down to 54.
I do believe she's done on Amazon.
This may be telling you something you already know but this is what amazon want you to do.
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Whoooo. Better than the 129 I saw.Although I'm talking Kindle books, and she does have a few listed under paperback.
Could you link to the page you saw?
I have slammed her on her first-listed book on Goodreads (as have a couple of others in their votes), which, fortuitously, is title Oops. Already have received an e-mail from a reader who thanked me for pointing the issue out.
LOL I clicked the link and the first book at the top was a compilation that included Charles Dickens. Haha.
Last I checked, when I clicked on a title and then her name, I got back to the same list, and no option for hardcover or paperback books. Maybe they're gone, too.
There is a couple that on the main page say print and kindle edition you have to click on the book, then print edition and it shows up
Looks like those are the Taylor saga, the ones she actually wrote herself. In the sense that she put words together, given that the writing doesn't seem to be all that good (I didn't read enough myself to know).
Still shows 16 (says 18, but two are not hers) I wonder if they called it quits for the night or those are somehow remaining.
I would think she would be blocked for this, but they may be asking her about them, meaning she will be telling the same whopper she told SW.
Is SW going to put her back? I'd hope not after this. More importantly I'd hope they'd see through a lie of creating hundreds of fake accounts.
I found some Literotica stories that were also stolen by fotisampini:
http://www.literotica.com/s/he-fucks-my-virgin-ass
http://www.literotica.com/s/two-women-in-very-short-skirts
http://www.literotica.com/s/sister-in-law-2
http://www.literotica.com/s/sweet-summer-the-punishment