Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies by Anonymous


The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies by Anonymous



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My Rating: 5 stars

51 pages

Tags: erotica, m/m, group sex, Victorian, incest

I got this ebook free from Amazon.

Ok first of all this book is not for everyone!! I repeat this book id not for everyone!!
It is erotica in it's wildest! Victorian Erotica to be exact :)
It involves incest and homosexuality so please beware.
Even if you love erotica this is completely different.

When a young man comes home from school after being there for about 4 years, where he learned the art of mesmerism, he starts to try out his abilities first on his sister and then his parents and friends.
He mesmerizes them to a sleep and has his way with them, but latter he does not need that anymore since they do it at there own free will.

It reminded me of Fanny Hill, the writing was nice and old. I know what happening in the book are extremes and although I'm not into incest but I loved the writing style. If you could put the thought that this book is only fiction and read it in that sense it's fine. It's not like when you are reading a romance novel and imagining the characters and wishing they were real people.. It's completely different. You have to look at it as fiction because it is :)

I would not really recommend this book to anyone I know because I don't believe anyone I do know will enjoy it.. So if you decide to pick this book, do so on at your own risk and don't say I didn't warn you.
And in the end this is just my own opinion :)

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