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The perfect way to find new authors or get out of reading slumps is by reading short story compilations, also known as anthologies. There are other reasons for reading anthologies, like having the experience of reading closely related topics, themes or subjects from different authors or the same author.

Here, I am sharing five of such compilations, but with a promise of sexy scenes. Watch out for number five because that one is a short story compilation of erotic experiences in a special club.

the experience of reading closely related topics, themes or subjects from different authors or the same author.

1. Nearly All Men In Lagos Are Mad by Damilare Kuku

These are twelve short stories by the same author, Damilare Kuku, detailing women’s experience with men living in Lagos State, Nigeria.

2. Roses Aren’t Red by Multiple Authors

Fifteen short Valentine themed stories from authors Amaka Azie, Sally Kenneth Dadzie, Adesuwa O’Man Nwokedi, Margaret Adetimehin, L. Leigh, Timi Waters and more.

3. Love In Color by Bolu Babalola

Thirteen love stories from around the world. A mix of West African folklore, Greek Mythology and Middle Eastern stories.

4. Love is Beautiful When In Bloom by Lara T. Kareem

Seven beautiful short stories that spans through heterosexual and homosexual relationships.

5. Nights at Club Nova by Multiple Authors

Nine erotic short complete stories about clients of Club Nova from authors L. Leigh, Timi Waters, Rosemary Okafor, Temi Nenye and more!

That’s all for now!

Which have you read or are you planning to read?

Camaa Pearl writes sizzling, slow-burn romance for readers who crave rich plots and unapologetic steam. An international bestselling author, her stories blend emotional realism with intimate tension, often exploring desire, identity, and connection. When she’s not writing, she’s traveling, indulging in great food, or deep-diving into behavioral research. Find her on social media @camaa_pearl.
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