Anonymous wrote:Just added the ACOTAR series to my Libby but there's a wait.
Only a few Sarah MacLean available on Libby. I to have more time to listen to audio books during work than to read for pleasure at night with kids, etc. It's the "A Rogue by any Other", so far reminds me of Bridgerton.
I did find an in option to listen to some of the British Filth guy that someone suggested without having to sign up for an account or download the Reddit app. It is quite explicit, oh my, but Im here for it, lol!
https://www.literotica.com/authors/British%20Filth/works/audio
Thank you. I’m a straight dude, but even I found that incredibly hot.
Anonymous wrote:So few recommendations in the last year and half. Surely they have been some to recommend? Since then, I’ve discovered Julie Soto and really recommend her books. I also started reading Elizabeth ORoarke. You can find this on kindle Unlimited. I don’t like her stuff as much as Soto but still good.
Anonymous wrote:Ahh I almost thought I wrote this! Dh and I are having the best sex of our lives after 14 years of marriage. I definitely credit it to reading smut. Occasionally I’ve read a few pages to dh and he’s shocked. It’s really hot though.
I personally like the fairy/dragon/fae smut.
I’m incredibly well read and have a masters in English literature so I think this would shock most people. After having kids I felt a reading slump and now I’m reading a book a week at least. I stopped watching tv last November and can’t seem to get back into TV. I prefer my kindle at night. I also feel happier and am very interested in a lot of the plot lines too. By smut I mean it’s not straight porn, there’s maybe 5 sex scenes a book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one has mentioned Colleen Hoover. DH loves when he sees me reading her books.
It Ends With Us is the most famous but I loved Ugly Love and Verity.
I didnt find it ends with us all that smutty?
Anonymous wrote:I love romance as a genre. Women are centered and you are guaranteed a happily ever after. It's also the genre that embraced diversity and representation is a BIG way. There are so many sub-sections of the genre, too.