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If you've made it here to my little corner of the internet, let me just begin by saying thank you. From the title of the blog, you might have an idea about what kind of blog this is going to be, as well as what type of content to expect.

 Smut. Lots of it. 

You can expect posts featuring reading lists, current favorites, book recommendations, reviews, annotation guides, and how to start a book journal. Pretty much if it has to do with books (smutty ones of course) you'll find it here.

But who am I to tell you what books to read, and why should you trust my recommendations? Well, let me introduce myself. My name is Brittany, I'm in my late 20's, and I have read a lot (and I mean A LOT) of books over the course of my life. I might not have started my reading journey with romance books, instead having read a bit of pretty much any genre you can think of, but the last few years have fallen down the never ending rabbit hole of the world of romance books. At this point I can gladly say I am well versed in the genre of romance books, and have even explored most of the sub-genres and found some new favorites.

 I tend to read on average around 100 books per year, and I've read some really amazing books. Underrated ones, ones that lived up to the hype, new auto-buy authors. However, I've also read some truly horrible books that I wish I could forget. So if you'd like to join me on my journey through the good books, the fantastic show stopping ones, and the just plain awful ones, this is the place for you. As I tackle my to-be-read pile, while also exploring the newest hyped romances, and those rare under-hyped gems, I hope you'll join me through it all. Now, let's get reading Good Girls!







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