
Fancy some Regency-era audio porn voiced by Tom Blyth?
If this plight sounds familiar, audio erotica app Quinn might just have the thing for you. The latest iteration of its star-studded Original series is The Muse: a Regency-era romance drama starring The Hunger Games' Tom Blyth.
Blyth voices William, a struggling pianist and composer, who takes what he thinks will be a fairly mundane job teaching piano to the adult daughter of a wealthy Lord. As Blyth reveals in the series trailer, though, she's 'not exactly your typical debutante' — rather, Aurelia is 'fiery', 'plays by her own rules', and, as per Quinn, unnerves and inspires William. As their lessons progress, sparks begin to fly.
'The Muse explores the electric tension between teacher and student, the line between discipline and desire, and the transcendent power of artistic connection,' says Quinn. 'This is a story of restraint unraveling — of intimacy, music, and mutual obsession, set against the lush, candlelit backdrop of early 19th-century London.'
As is usually the case with Quinn's stories, the listener plays a lead role — this time, you're Aurelia, and Blyth (as William) is speaking directly to you. Yep, it's hot.
If you're into fantasies of power, forbidden love, and Blyth's sensual voice whispering in your ear, then you should head over to Quinn now to listen to the first two eps. Don't binge them too quickly, though, as the final episode of the three-part series won't land until next week (31 July). Talk about teasing!
And good news: if you join our new Club Cosmo membership, you can get a whole month's subscription for free. The best bit? Club Cosmo is also totally free to join. So there's really no excuse.
Plus, if celeb audio porn is what you're after, then Quinn is the place to go. Blyth follows in the footsteps of the app's previous big-name narrators, including Andrew Scott, Emily in Paris' Lucien Laviscount, You's Victoria Pedretti, and many more.
To mark the premiere of The Muse, Quinn has shared an exclusive excerpt with us, so you, Aurelia, can try before you buy. Read on for some Regency-era erotica. (And FYI, as William is talking to you, listener/reader, the below is all from his POV.)
I feel as if I've been shot out of a cannon and thrust into a beautiful new world. Has London always been this lovely?
It feels as if the entire course of my life has been redirected in just a matter of days. First, an unexpected offer of employment from a generous patron, and now… how to even quantify this magnitude of feeling? This outburst of passion for Aurelia… it's all-consuming.
Excuse me, good sir! I shall watch my step.
What beauty lays before me in this pleasure garden. I don't recall ever stepping foot in this sanctuary. For how long have I been stumbling around London like a blind fool? I suppose I have been ignorant to the casual beauty of everyday life, but now all is transformed, all thanks to Aurelia. William, you are in trouble…
Of course, I must preserve my employment with Lord Haddington, if only to be near Aurelia, but whenever I am with her, I lose all sense of myself. I am at the mercy of her hunger, passion, and wit. And her physical form… it's all a potent, all-consuming intoxication. I've never met a woman like her. But her predilection for being discovered could be my… nay, our downfall. Her father could end me, and I do not wish to tarnish her reputation.
Please excuse me ladies, do have a lovely afternoon.
To think that I would have categorised Aurelia as a dilettante not a few days ago if I were to have passed her in this very garden. I was prepared to sit on my hands, bite clear through my tongue, and tame my racing thoughts… but my passion for her is matched by her passion for… dare I say it… for me. Aurelia is leading me to that sensual life — that life of artistry — I've always craved.

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