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Four uniformed men in slightly unbuttoned shirts are having an intense discussion as the fire is crackling in the background. The room is infiltrated with an erotic tension. The enemy has sent out a female spy to uncover one secret after another. The rumors say that she uses the art of seduction to get what she wants. With fascination and lust, these four soldiers are searching for answers. Who is she? How does she do it? The stories about the woman and her sexual conquests are many and detailed. The only thing they know for sure is her name: Velvet.
B. J. Hermansson skillfully creates short stories that encompass both quick-witted prose and poetic descriptions. The underlying tone in these texts often inspires the reader to contemplate and question our established, pre-conceived ideas, especially when it comes to the normal, standards and sexuality.