Smut: A Standalone Romantic Comedy
When I first met Blake Crawford, all I wanted to do was hit him in the face.<br />Maybe the groin.<br />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...<br />Where was I?<br />Right.<br />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.<br />But here comes the kicker...not only did our project end up getting us both As but we found out we work well together.<br />Really well together.<br />I hate him and he hates me and yet we churn out gold.<br />We've started writing self-published erotica under a pen name and let me tell you one thing...<br />Writing dirty sex scenes with the sexiest, most infuriating man you know is a lot harder than you think.<br />And keeping our hands off each other?<br />Well that's another story...one with an ending I didn't see coming.<br /><br /><br /><i>Smut is a standalone, tongue-in-cheek romantic comedy from the NYT bestselling author of The Pact.</i>