(Ed. Note: Call me twisted, call the author twisted, it doesn’t matter: I loved this book. Comfort Food is a fully imagined fiction that transcends the genre of erotica and the cerebral limitations of the “printed” page to engage all our senses and break down every barrier that might constrain our capacity to be terrified … not only by what we find in a monstrous perpetrator but by what we might find in his prey, or even in ourselves. Think THE STORY OF O meets THE COLLECTOR meets ROOM, told in the voice of a character worthy of NABOKOV. –S.W.)
But then Thomas takes it much further…
- “Crazy, erotic & captivating…” –Mist, Reader
- “The psychological intensity of this book was incredible. It constantly challenges your morality and values and forces you to embrace possibilities you never would have considered before. And it ended perfectly.” –S. McBeth ‘BookButterfly’
- “They are a match made in a twisted sort of hell. I don’t, as a rule, like erotica, but I’m likely to check out Ms. Thomas’ future work just to see how far she can push the envelope.” — A Taste For Ebooks, Review Blog
- ” …an intelligently written, well-researched and very erotic exploration of the extremity of power dynamics.” — Remittance Girl, Reader and author of “Gaijin” and other works of erotica
- ” …beautifully written and exquisitely detailed… and I highly suggest it, if you’re up for the challenge.” — mamakittyreviews.com
Emily Vargas has been taken captive. As part of his conditioning methods, her captor refuses to speak to her, knowing how much she craves human contact.
He’s far too beautiful to be a monster. Combined with his lack of violence toward her, this has her walking a fine line at the edge of sanity.
Told in the first person from Emily’s perspective, Comfort Food is a tale of erotic surrender that explores what happens when all expectations of pleasure and pain are turned upside down, as whips become comfort and chicken soup becomes punishment.
Here’s the author’s disclaimer and warning…
Warning: This book contains BDSM elements, master/slave dynamics, nonconsensual sexual situations, psychological conditioning, and oral and anal play.
The book’s Amazon Kindle page gives us some insight into the author’s thinking…
Kitty Thomas writes dark erotic fiction with BDSM elements that explores the psychology of ownership. She believes there is no topic too taboo to write about and that fiction isn’t meant to teach morality. If you haven’t developed morals by the time you start reading erotica, it’s probably too late.
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Comfort Food