by Stephanie Beck
So you’d like to read smut…
Walking on the sexy side of your reading life can be an exciting and sometimes daunting task. To make your transition easier, Decadent Publishing has a lovely new line of short erotica stories, ‘smut’, in some circles. When you’ve decided ‘smut’ might be right for you, keep a few things in mind.
Who should read ‘smut’:
Adults. Due to the graphic nature of The Edge stories, these are definitely not ones to leave on the family ereader or open during a play date. Smut can be for men and for women, read alone or with sexy fun company.
The Edge stories, including Smut Therapy out today, are super short stories. They take up next to no room on an ereader. Download your small bite of smutty goodness from your favorite ebook retailer. They are short enough to comfortable read on a laptop, smart phone, or ereader. When trying smut for the first time, it’s better to give yourself time and space—a good story can invoke certain…feelings best experienced solo.
When to read ‘smut’:
Due to the short nature of Smut Therapy, any old time will do. Waiting in an obscene line at the bank? Need a little something right before going to bed without having to worry about ‘must read next chapter syndrome’? Waiting for a cake to bake? Anytime can be smut time—just be aware that blushing and wiggles are common side effects of reading smut.
When you’ve made the all important decision to spice up your reading material, you’ll find the Smut Series—Smut Therapy, Smut Interrupted, and Searching for Smut to be a contemporary, sexy-fun start. Try out the rest of The Edge series to become a smut pro—admit it, you’ve always wanted that title. And once you’ve found your smutty favorites, be sure to recommend them to your friends so they can be smut pros too!
All the Best,
Stephanie Beck
Smut Therapy by Stephanie Beck—Out Today!
What’s a cowboy to do when the love of his life puts him on a boot-knocking schedule?
In hopes of having a baby, Jenny sets a strict sex schedule. For Aaron, the zealous plan takes the fun and freedom away from their sex life, leading to stress and irritability on both of their sides.
To make the baby they both want and survive each other’s tempers until that day, Aaron proposes a little smut therapy, but getting Jenny to agree will require more than words.
Find the rest of the Smut Series—Smut Interrupted and Searching for Smut—at Decadent Publishing in the next few weeks.
Love this post!!! Ahh...ereaders! They are a wonderful invention for smut readers waiting in line and make the trip to the dentist a whole lot more pleasurable. Who knew waiting rooms could be so 'fun'? hehe Grats on the new release xxx Smut therapy sounds like just what the doc ordered WOOT
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