Darling by Anonymous
Reviewed by Kevin R. Tipple
ISBN # 1-929670-50-8
(http://www.renebooks.com)
Rating ***
This dark and darkly disturbing erotic tale revolves around Gloria
Hofstra. After another routine evening out with her friend Paul, he
brings her home. He wants to spend intimate time with her and she simply
can't be bothered. Not just disinterested in having sex with him, she
is rather repulsed by the idea of having physical sex with any man.
Women, while marginally better in her mind, don't rock her world either
and she tells him no, despite his forceful pleadings.
Alone, she heads into her apartment building and barely makes it inside
before being accosted. A man walks her into a little alcove behind the
stairway at knifepoint. The man with the white eyes has only one thing
on his mind and he really does not care how she feels about sex. The
fact that she is a virgin just adds to his excitement. He forces her
to suck him and after a few moments of pleasure, begins to rape her.
The detailed rape repulses her but at the same time arouses her tremendously.
He pounds into her, taking her virginity and soon climaxes into her.
Finished, she tries to get him to keep going as she is now fully aroused
herself. Satiated, he leaves, but she is an emotional wreck full of
unfulfilled desire.
The next day, she still is aroused and takes her anger out on Paul.
She goads him into fucking her, but it simply isn't enough. He does
it to her twice, in quick succession, and neither experience meets her
needs. She wants the rough experience that she had the night before,
and Paul simply isn't that kind of man with her.
She begins to search for the rapist to fill her growing need. She
wants to have him again and then kill him to solve her burning desires.
Along the way, she will lay waste to friends and acquaintances as she
erotically devours them in an attempt to satiate her desires.
This story of one woman's quest for sexual revenge is often very erotic
and arousing. However, there is a dark undercurrent of borderline madness
that runs throughout this well written book. This isn't a run of the
mill stroke book and works on a number of different levels for the reader.
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