Cunning Linguists: Language, Literature, and Lechery (New Smut Project #4)

T.C. Mill, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Sonni de Soto, Rachel Woe, Louise Kane, Kristan X, Melissa Snowdon, Alex Freeman, D. Fostalove, Jem Zero


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Cunning Linguists: Language, Literature, and Lechery by T.C. Mill, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Sonni de Soto, Rachel Woe, Louise Kane, Kristan X, Melissa Snowdon, Alex Freeman, D. Fostalove, Jem Zero
Language. Literature. Lechery.

Thirty authors share clever, sensual stories of the many ways we communicate about and around our desires. From erotic epistolary tales to steamy retellings of classics, this collection bursts with memorable and hot new reading material.

Heated banter simmers until the sexual tension boils over. An academic aches with curiosity about the mysterious woman behind the letters she translates–and the mysterious woman working alongside her. Lovers seek a common language after the fall of Babel. Without a physical body, a spaceship’s AI makes love to her captain with words. A domme and her sub negotiate kink titles that reflect all they are to each other. After saving his nonbinary partner, Victor Frankenstein celebrates both erotically and electrically.

Diverse characters find pleasure in body writing, music, virtual realities, fanfiction, first-time phone sex, the queer truth behind local folklore, and reading aloud despite a boyfriend’s best attempts at distraction. Stories ranging from the lighthearted to the bittersweet explore what happens when someone finds just the right thing to say in bed—or says the wrong one—or speaks eloquently without using any words at all.
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