The Padisah's Son and the Fox: an erotic novella
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.78 (832 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1590211162 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 134 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Meanwhile in the prison baths, the yard, his cell, Yamyam's tale goes on as he and Izzet negotiate the terms of their relationship. Izzet will discover the depths of his brother's and the giant's perversity, and encounter a talking fox and (in his dreams) the handsome lover he never suspected he yearned for. But on this day, as Yamyam and naïve young drug dealer Izzet clean the prison's Turkish baths, Yamyam's tale goes twisty far removed from the stories he heard at his mother's knee. In a strangely deserted city, the prince and his wicked little brother will encounter the lustful
"SOMEDAY YOU WILL BE OLD ENOUGH TO START READING FAIRY TALES AGAIN" Dag Hammarskjold, the Swedish diplomat and writer, observed in his wonderful book, Markings:"As in the old fairy tale: only through the loveof another does the one who has been made invisible orchanged into a beast regain his human shape."Hammarskjold certainly stated this truism with the most clarity and brevity and, of course, we all nod our heads, saying: "How true, how true." But, "truism" as it is, it's power lies most in it's expression in a specific tale; whether it be Beauty and the Beast or The Great Gatsby or any of an incredible number of stories from around the world that exemplify it. It needs to make us catch our breath, like s. Intelligent, well written fantasy erotica Beautifully written, sexy, sizzling, lyrical and clever. Strong characters, great dialogue. Winding, convoluted, quest orientated, fairy-tale plot. Original, evocative and very hot indeed.. "Poetically Sublime, Explicitly Earthy" according to Passionate Reader. Alex Jeffers always writes exquisite prose, as he does in this book, a tale like something from The Arabian Nights but being told by a modern day prisoner in a Turkish prison to a younger, rather westernized prisoner there with him. There is adventure, mystery, shapeshifting, nobility, betrayal, a cannibalistic giant, and lavish amounts of sex ranging from the utterly grotesque to the sublime, all written with just the right blend of poetic imagery and explicit earthiness.