Smut

Smut by Karina Halle is a standalone rivals-to-lovers romantic comedy published by Metal Blonde Books in June 2024. This 374-page novel explores the dynamics of sex, love, and creativity through the lens of two characters who initially clash but find unexpected synergy in a creative writing class. The story unfolds as they navigate their complicated feelings while collaborating on a final assignment that leads them to self-publish erotica under a pen name.
Readers will discover a humorous and engaging narrative that delves into the complexities of attraction and rivalry. As the protagonists grapple with their mutual disdain and undeniable chemistry, they produce work that surprises them both. The book captures the essence of contemporary romance and new adult themes, making it a fitting addition for those interested in romantic comedy and fiction centered around the written word.
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A standalone rivals-to-lovers romantic comedy about sex, love, and the written word, from the New York Times Bestselling Author of The Royals Upstairs and A Nordic King
When I first met Blake Crawford, all I wanted to do was hit him in the face.
Maybe the groin.
Okay, maybe I wanted to kiss him too, but that’s neither here nor there. I mean, he may have a gorgeous English accent, sexy full lips and an ass I’d like to bite but…
Where was I?
Right.
Being in the same creative writing class, he’s the last person I wanted to speak to, let alone be paired up with for my final assignment.
But here comes the kicker…not only did our project end up getting us both As but we found out we work well together.
Really well together.
I hate him and he hates me and yet we churn out gold.
We’ve started writing self-published erotica under a pen name and let me tell you one thing…
Writing dirty sex scenes with the sexiest, most infuriating man you know is a lot harder than you think.
And keeping our hands off each other?
Well, that’s another story…one with an ending I didn’t see coming.
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