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Genre: Romantic ComedyType: StandalonePOV: First Person - DualRating: Amanda Newland had a lot to prove to people around her. As an aspiring author, she wanted to be the best in her class, paving the way for her writing future. But that future could be in jeopardy when she was assigned with an enemy as her writing partner.Blake Crawford was a cocky, charming Brit. He didn't seem to take anything seriously; more interested in chasing skirts than grades. He had a secret ambition and could use her...
5 stars! Karina Halle truly is an author who can do it all. Contemporary Romance, Romantic Suspense, Horror, now add Romantic Comedy to that list. She does it all and she does it very well! She did a fantastic job with this one. Funny, sexy and nerdy. The perfect mix! Get ready to laugh, swoon and fall in love with Blake and Amanda! So… whats better than a friends to lovers romance? How about an enemies to lovers romance? YES! What is it about a book where the hero and heroine don’t get alon...
★★★★ 4.5 Stars ★★★★Now LIVE!Amazon US | Amazon UKWhat's this book all about you ask? Well, it's about two university classmates who, despite hating each other, decide to co-author smutty romance books, an enemies-to-lovers, romantic comedy, with plenty of the good stuff. This was so much fun to read!Amanda Newland is a big time nerd, she loves fantasy books and is very serious about becoming a writer. Currently studying at the University of Victoria, she is appalled when for her final project, s...
The quickest way to ruin a fun romance premise? Misogyny. The “hero’s” treatment of and language towards the heroine was revolting. And I don't understand how abuse and sexual harassment pass for enemies to lovers scenario in so many romances!And allow me to quote from this “hero’s” email to the heroine who is his writing project partner in college:Hey sugar tits,... Maybe you can start doing me a favor and bringing a roll of duct tape to our meetings. I know you’re probably too prudish to be ti...
LIVE! | AMZ US | AMZ UK | KOBO | LOOKING FORWARD TO SOME SMUT! LOL! Smut [smət] 1) a fungal disease of grains… 2) A writing style that is sexually explicit and generally associated with females.Stand-alone.LIVE! | AMZ US | AMZ UK | KOBO | Blurb:What happens when the kink between the pages leads to heat between the sheets?All Blake Crawford wants is to pass his creative writing course, get his university degree, and take over his dad’s ailing family business. What Amanda Newland wants is to gradu...
༺**Complimentary Copy**༺ Provided by the author"Karina Halle" in exchange for an honest review..Thank you!! TITLE: Smut AUTHOR: Karina Halle GENRE: This is a romantic comedy standalone novelRELEASE DATE: May 16th 2016MY RATING Humorous, Addictive, Panty wetting HOT!! I'm wondering how this is going to live up to my love of Sins & Needles because I cray cray loved that series.. SMUT: Told in dual POV'S (Amanda aged twenty-one and Blake aged twenty-three)We're first introduced to twenty...
Guys, this is on sale for just 99 cents! Buy on AMAZON HERE :) *grabby hands!* "No one should be judged by what they read, nor should authors by what they write." ➦I completely agree with this statement that Karina Halle wrote in her acknowledgements. Sometimes I don't even bother explaining to people that I like reading dark erotica or M/M novels. I just say I like romance. A lot of people just don't get it!➦This book is about two aspiring writers, Amanda and Blake, who get paired...
4.5 Stars!! I love Karina Halle. And I loved the other four books I’ve read from her, but this one, gah…was by far the best book I’ve read from her. 'Smut' was an exceptional read. It had everything that I love in a romantic comedy. It was fun, it was fresh and last but not least it had some pretty hot moments between the two main characters. What I mentioned in the past in other reviews is very true - I love nothing more than a versatile author and Mrs. Halle proved with this delightful read th...
Absolutely LOVED this book. It made me laugh out loud quite a few times. The writing is excellent with prose that flows naturally and charmed the heck out of me. Being inside Amanda's head was interesting. She sees and feels the world in a unique way. Blake developed beautifully. A reformed man-whore with depth nobody before Amanda (and us) got to see. These two together were SO RIDICULOUSLY HOT. I want my very own library scene (every bibliophile's fantasy lol). /fans self. My favorite secondar...
4.5 Smutty Stars!(I buddyread this book together with my sis, Bea.)This book is so much better than I'd expected!Smut is a romantic-comedy story about two writing students, Amanda and Blake, who share the same subjects and were assigned to write a fiction together. At first, these two did not go along well but surprisingly they realized that they click in team-writing. After their successful assignment, Blake discovered something that will make them become rich and successful in their career-->
4 stars "She's a nerd on the streets and a freak in the sheets." Blake and Amanda are the least likely to be paired for a writing assignment in class. So when the professor does in fact put them together to write a final project, the two are not thrilled with the prospect. Blake is a hot playboy getting his business degree, and Amanda wants to be a serious writer when she graduates from college. The two have no choice but to work together to write a great novella in order to pass the class.D
5 'Peach' Stars!I am officially in love with Karina Halle's writing. Actually, I read this a few days ago but I haven't had the time to review it until now. This is my second book by this author, the first was Heat Wave (which I really enjoyed) and I have to say Karina definitely surprised me! This woman knows how to write everything. I loved the drama in Heat Wave but I adored this sexy romcom!Smut is an enemies to lovers story and it introduces two people (Blake Crawford and Amanda Newland) wh...
WARNING SPOILERS: If you haven't read this book don't read this review! If there are a lot of grammatical/spelling errors in this review it's because I'm writing it blind. I rolled my eyes so hard throughout this novel that they dislodged from my head and I have yet to find them. Also, this book drove me to drink. A lot. So.. there is that as well.. I buddy read this with Francesca and it drove her to drink as well. SO IT'S NOT JUST ME! Raise your hand if you despise GIRLS and they're #privledge...
Random comment #1: Aw. Disney you're so funneeeeee.Smut while doing its name justice is a hilarious parody of how society views erotica or more specifically what literary snobs think of cheesey one time shits and giggles kinda books. All the quotes in this review are directly taken from the book. And may help you decide whether you want to read it or not.Also, This is a not so classic example of "How to cheat on reviews" when you have exams. *banshee wailing*-- BLURBS: Falling for the Secret
4,5-5 FUNNY STARS Karina Halle never disappoints me! Whatever she writes is always brilliant and fantastic!But especially this book, it is something else! It's hilarious, super hot like no other book and romantic! Amanda and Blake are an amazing combination!"I can't read what she's thinking, but I know she's studying me like I'm a frog about to be dissected, and she's holding the blade, trying to figureout where to cut.":DThey seem like two totally opposite people but they somehow fit like two
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Karina Halle has delivered a smutty and highly intoxicating entertaining read that was layered with lots of banter, humor, steam, and what else SMUT. If there is one thing you can always count on is that Ms. Halle will leave readers satisfied and let me just say that she did that and so much more in this smart, fresh, and fun romantic comedy. After Amanda Newland disastrous break-up with...
I don't say this too often about NA books set in college, but this was a hot one! I really liked that these two characters were both young and yet very open to exploring their sexuality. I feel like that doesn't happen often enough, since we only see that when one of the characters is a bit older than the other. Blake and Amanda are in a writing class together but pretty much ignore one another. Blake thinking Amanda is a stuck up prude, and Amanda thinking that Blake is a playboy manwhore. When...