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Monday, April 13th, 2009

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    12:24a
    Unexpected - Chapter 4: Good Intentions
    Title: Unexpected
    Authors: [info]slashpervert and [info]aveeno_baby.

    Betas: [info]brknhalo241, [info]asm614, Mini Mouse, and Indie.
    Fandom: Harry Potter
    Rating: ADULT!
    Genre: Fluff, Smut, Hurt/Comfort
    Pairing: Harry/Draco
    Length: 94,000 words (40 Chapters)
    Warnings (Mark to Read): Language, Explicit, M/M Sex, Masturbation, Oral, Rimming, Anal, Mpreg, and mental health issues such as anxiety attacks. (Characters in this fiction are over 18.)

    Summary: Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy have lived together for four years in their country house surrounded by a magical menagerie of unwanted animals Harry rescues. Yet, Harry wants more. He dreams of a family that includes children.

    Notes: Post-war, AU after HBP, not DH compliant. Sequel to Undesirable, though can be read separately. Whereas, Undesirable was very dark, this one is very fluffy with some angst. Thanks to [info]corvusdea for help with Latin for spells. Icon adapted by [info]slashpervert from Passion by [info]dirty_darella.
    Disclaimer: This is a non-commercial work of fan fiction intended for adult audiences only. No copyright infringement intended. (Full Disclaimer!)

    Chapter Number/Total: 4/40
    Chapter Title: Good Intentions
    Words: 3350 Words

    Chapter 4: Good Intentions )
    8:33p
    Amazon censorship -- my books too!
    For those who have (or haven't) been following the Amazon Fail about their blatant censorship not only of "erotic" titles but all LGBT ones, I am chiming in to add that all three of my in print LGBT non-fiction titles are among those stripped of their rankings.

    Fail.

    More information: Who moved my rank? Sales rank purged from Amazon

    For those who don't understand why this matters. This will drastically hurt sales of the books that are marked this way. It means they will not come up in some of the searches, etc. Many sales on Amazon are from people buying books "like" the other ones they ordered. For more information see: Why do Amazon Ranks matter.

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