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    currently im reading: *Primal call* Susan Sizemore

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    Thena Blaise is determined not to fall in love with a media hounded movie star despite the charming way he courts her. But Thena doesn't know the half of James Wilde's secrets - the dangerous half. James Wilde is a Vampire Prime, and he knows Thena must be his. As she is the bondmate he's waited his entire life to find. ut i

    thus far...it just cheesy!! but i like the steamy bits ...
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    unless it mad passionate, extraordinary love, its a waste of time. There ware too many mediocre things in life...love should not be one of them...

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    Here is another novel that was a real groundbreaker="Nine and a Half Weeks:A Memoir of A Love Affair" by Elizabeth Mc Neill.Yes there was a movie made based on this novel,but again read the novel before you see the movie!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fantazmaster View Post
    Here is another novel that was a real groundbreaker="Nine and a Half Weeks:A Memoir of A Love Affair" by Elizabeth Mc Neill.Yes there was a movie made based on this novel,but again read the novel before you see the movie!
    However, like a number of more or less main-stream bdsm erotica, this ends badly. There is something like 'it would be bad if things like that could end happily ever after'. So does Story of O. That is why I like the later ones better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thir View Post
    Originally Posted by fantazmaster
    Here is another novel that was a real groundbreaker="Nine and a Half Weeks:A Memoir of A Love Affair" by Elizabeth Mc Neill.Yes there was a movie made based on this novel,but again read the novel before you see the movie!
    However, like a number of more or less main-stream bdsm erotica, this ends badly. There is something like 'it would be bad if things like that could end happily ever after'. So does Story of O. That is why I like the later ones better.
    It sounds a little like the '50s crime comic books, where the gangster was treated like a hero for most of the book, then gunned down at the end to prove that "crime doesn't pay." But these books both end badly for the same reason, the assumption that a BDSM relationship has to go on getting harder and more extreme till it ends in the sub's mental or physical destruction. Another book with a similar theme, which might have been written as a feminist answer to "9 1/2" and which I'm definitely not recommending as a hot read, is "Nothing Natural" (Jenny Diski). In this the sub is presented as a seducer's victim from the start, and ends by turning the Dom in to the police. (Though the moral lesson is confused: she seems to be a completely split personality, one alter loving her Dom and the other plotting to destroy him, and what she turns him in for is a crude frame-up which in the real world wouldn't stand a day's investigation.)

    Were these authors reflecting the fears society presented to them, that their abnormal tastes must end badly? A few decades earlier, mainstream stories of gay relationships always ended in tragedy, and again it's hard to know if the authors were writing what they felt would get published, or internalising society's distrust. Maybe the reason people aren't writing stories like that any more is that we simply have enough examples to prove that non-standard sexualities can live happily ever after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxy lady View Post
    currently im reading: *Primal call* Susan Sizemore

    Extended Description
    Thena Blaise is determined not to fall in love with a media hounded movie star despite the charming way he courts her. But Thena doesn't know the half of James Wilde's secrets - the dangerous half. James Wilde is a Vampire Prime, and he knows Thena must be his. As she is the bondmate he's waited his entire life to find. ut i

    thus far...it just cheesy!! but i like the steamy bits ...
    I love vampire stories. I read a bunch of them.
    In the world of monsters humans are either food or a bigger monster. I am not food. Anita Blake.

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