Smut
by the Sea, edited by Lucy Felthouse and Victoria Blisse
Light
hearted, sexy fun by the sea is the theme of this erotic anthology, edited by
Victoria Blisse and Lucy Felthouse.
From the sun soaked bays of Australia to the rainy coastal towns
of England, Smut by the Sea has it all. Whatever your
interpretation of naughty seaside fun, there’s something nestling between the
covers for you. Surfer boys, sea creatures, pirates and the fairground abound
in this exciting collection of stories from erotica’s finest authors.
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Excerpt:
Dodging
By Lucy Felthouse
By Lucy Felthouse
The
thrum of anticipation had been rushing through my body ever since we’d set off
that morning. By the time we passed the sign welcoming us to Hunstanton and
made our way into the long stay car park, I was almost delirious with
excitement. The worst part was, I had to hide it from my friends. As far as
Sophia and Chloe were concerned, we’d just come for a nice, fun, girly day out
at the seaside. They had no idea about my ulterior motive. And I didn’t intend
to tell them. Until afterwards, maybe. I didn’t want to risk them ruining my
master plan, or trying to talk me out of it.
So
far, it seemed like everything was on our side. The traffic had been light,
we’d got a parking space with no trouble, and the sun was shining. It was a
perfect day, and I had every intention of putting a cherry on top of all that
perfection. A very sexy cherry.
Sophia
parked the car, then hopped out to go and get a parking ticket. Chloe and I got
out too, stretching our limbs after being cooped up in the car for a couple of
hours.
“So,”
I said, tilting my head back to catch the rays of the sun on my face, “what’s
the plan then?”
“I
dunno,” Chloe replied. “I’ve never been here before, you have. What do you
suggest?”
“Well,
there’s the beach, obviously. There are amusement arcades, mini-golf, the
Sealife Centre, a few shops, the old village…”
I
deliberately didn’t mention the funfair. That was my destination, and I wanted
to go alone.
Sophia
rejoined us and put the ticket in the windscreen of the car. “Got everything,
girls?”
Chloe
and I nodded, and she checked for valuables before locking the doors. “So, do
we know what we’re doing yet? I guess we’ll be led by you, Abigail, since
you’ve been here before. Did you say you’d visited with your parents, or
something?”
I
moved away from the car and started to walk down towards the seafront, though
purposely leading the girls in the opposite direction to the funfair. They
followed without question.
I
nodded. “Yeah. We used to come here all the time for family holidays when I was
younger, but now we mostly come on day trips. We last came a month or so ago. I
was just telling Chloe what there is to do. There’s the beach, amusement
arcades, mini-golf, the Sealife Centre, a few shops, the old village…”
“Ooh,”
Sophia said, doing a little jump, “I love mini-golf! Do you fancy a game of
that before it gets too hot, then we’ll go from there?”
Chloe
nodded her agreement, and I said, “I’ll take you there, ladies, but I can’t
play.”
“Why
the hell not?” Sophia asked. “It doesn’t matter if you’re crap. I’m crap at it
too, it’s just a laugh.”
“No,
it’s got nothing to do with being crap, Soph. I have a bad back and swinging a
club around and doing all that bending is just going to make it worse.”
It
was a blatant lie of course. There wasn’t a thing wrong with my back, and I was
actually a little gutted not to be having a go on the best mini-golf course I’d
ever played on, but missing out was a necessary evil if I was to go through
with my devious plan. If it came off, then the result would be a great deal
more fun than a round of mini-golf, anyway.
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