Interracial Erotica

Ben Amor

I am crazy about writing and love spending my time doing so. I write about some silly things and some not so silly things. Join my little excursions into the land of writing. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I loved writing it.

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Since I had written quite a few articles on the books available for people in the BDSM lifestyle, I kept on thinking whether I should include fiction as well, since fiction is such a personal thing. There is such a subjective feel about this and I really do not want to say that the books that follow are the best books for all. The non-fiction book is far easier to recommend as I could look at the purpose of the book and whether it achieved it. I did look at the writing style, but in that case I could normally distinguish between textbook style writing and humor that works so well when someone is delivering a message at a convention. With fiction I am lost, so I will try to not shoot down some of the elements of the following books too much.

I also have a problem with BDSM fiction in general, because in some ways it causes people to look at BDSM in exactly the way we do not want them to. It focuses on the fantasy, not the reality and it leads to a lot of people feeling let down when they enter real time BDSM. Maybe that is what books are supposed to be all about and maybe I should just let you decide for yourself. So without further ado let's get to it then:

1. The Story of O by Pauline Reage

This book tells the story of a fashion photographer who falls for a Parisian, called Rene. She is deeply submissive and she agrees to submit to several extreme psychologically, sexual and physical tests at a facility for slave training. She then becomes the slave of others' too and her story unfolds with a deepening sense of darkness and despair. She is marked and pierced quite heavily and becomes the model of slavery in that community. The book is extremely erotic and does raise the heat a few times. It is also devoid of emotion in many instances. My reaction was that it was cold and loveless. Indeed, love has no place in her slavery and the book ends in one of two ways. You can choose which way serves your purposes or fantasy better.

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