I have a love affair with smut. I can't help it, it is just part of who I am. When I discovered the Kindle I was overjoyed because I could read smut anywhere I wanted (even in a church, were I to ever actually walk into one). Of course, then J had to go get a Kindle Fire and since we use the same Amazon account he can see, in full color, every horrible, smutty book I buy. Needless to say, if any of the boys on his basketball team ever get a hold of that thing on a trip, he will seem like a real weirdo.
Lately I have been into Medieval smut of a more erotic nature. In face I have been burning through them like I only have a week to live.
Currently I am on A Viking's Love by Karolyn Cairns, though I am only about 33% through it. Honestly, it leaves a lot to be desired, but I lack the motivation to stop reading it. It is a little too "rape'ish" for my taste, but I do like the surrounding story.
I have now read the entire The Conquerors Series by Georgia Fox, and quite frankly, if you are looking for porn in print, then these books are for you!
In non-smut books, I really enjoyed Wool by Hugh Howey. I have read my fair share of Post-Apocalyptic books and I was surprised and delighted by this one, since it offered an entirely new point of view than any other book I have read in the genera.
Lately I have been into Medieval smut of a more erotic nature. In face I have been burning through them like I only have a week to live.
Currently I am on A Viking's Love by Karolyn Cairns, though I am only about 33% through it. Honestly, it leaves a lot to be desired, but I lack the motivation to stop reading it. It is a little too "rape'ish" for my taste, but I do like the surrounding story.
I have now read the entire The Conquerors Series by Georgia Fox, and quite frankly, if you are looking for porn in print, then these books are for you!
In non-smut books, I really enjoyed Wool by Hugh Howey. I have read my fair share of Post-Apocalyptic books and I was surprised and delighted by this one, since it offered an entirely new point of view than any other book I have read in the genera.
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