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Flesh & Blood: Will she kneel and call him master?

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They hunt the shadows of the night, spoken of only in rumors and whispers. ancient and powerful, creatures of magic who hunger for flesh and blood.Detective Leah MacInnes is tough, beautiful, and thinks she's seen it all. Girls are going missing, but Leah can hardly concentrate on the case because her new boss is a tough, cold lesbian whom she hates... and wants. So she roams the streets and clubs at night, giving herself to strange men in a desperate attempt to ease the desire gripping her body and soul.And in the depths of darkness each night a ghostly figure takes her, punishes her, and promises her she will come to him, kneel at his feet, and call him master...

128 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 1, 2004

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January 28, 2013
This is well-written and certainly very erotic in places, although some of the fantasy-sex towards the end was a little too weird and difficult to engage with.

Leah is a detective who encounters a vampire during routine house-to-house interviews. She is powerless to resist his domination and he ignites an insatiable and demanding sexual hunger in her. Later he visits her in her dreams and subjects her to gang rape and whipping, and she loves it, just as she loves every humiliation she is led through.

In some ways it's a standard erotic tale of sexual awakening, but it's disturbing because it's far more about the domination of Leah than the liberation of Leah. There are really only four characters in the story: the male vampire who is powerful and uncaring, the evil lesbian boss, the sexy colleague (who is easily coerced by the evil lesbian boss into bisexuality and prostitution) and the main character whose sexual awakening is accompanied by sudden bisexuality. The women are all defined by their looks and the sexuality; there is little if any (not artificially induced) love, romance, friendship or anything really other than lust and fear in this book.
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