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  • Smut Actually

    (By A.V. Davenport)

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    Author A.V. Davenport
    “Book Descriptions: … Ivy is a woman on the brink of a breakthrough. One little push in the right direction will set her off on an audacious adventure.
    … Kristen is a powerhouse of business excellence, used to people cowering in her commanding presence. Until she meets someone who doesn’t.
    … Louise is the woman your boyfriend told you not to worry about. She certainly doesn’t worry about you.


    If you love an annual re-watch of your favourite Christmas RomComs and get frustrated when scenes skip to the next morning just as they are getting good, then Smut Actually is exactly what you’re looking for.


    This festive anthology of filth is a collection of short stories in the run up to a very merry Christmas and makes the perfect naughty little stocking filler. Whether it’s powerful business rivals, a small town farmer, CEO DILF, or a hottie from the highlands you can indulge in a tale or two with no details spared. The female gaze has never seemed so smutty.”

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