"Ancient Sorceries Revisited" from Sandrine Bessancort opens these three tales of misadventure in the female-led world of horror, the occult, and the supernatural as we read of the fate of an English traveller who breaks off from his return journey to England and finds himself overcome by a strange lassitude and held captive by the women of a sleepy French town and the monstrous yet erotic landlady of his lodgings. A woman by whom he is both repelled and awed… And then her young and feline daughter arrives!
Amantă Ruxandra’s “Blood Slave” follows and brings us the tale of an English writer and historian who is commissioned to travel to Romania to research and deliver a book on the Carpathian region and its folklore… What he discovers instead will be an ageless female member of the Romanian aristocracy in need of a new PERSONAL manservant… A female member of the Romanian aristocracy whose TASTES find him perfect for the role… And for life!
Our final tale is “The Shaming of Purbeck”, Sandrine D’ Honfleur’s classic female-led take on the good and evil theme… Obsessed with discovering and isolating the gene from which springs good and evil in an individual, a Victorian doctor and scientist develops a compound he believes will by-pass the less wholesome of the two traits… And finds he has succeeded only in strengthening it in the body of his unknowing and now sadistic female test-subject.
ALL CHARACTERS ARE FICTIONAL AND OVER 18. ALL RELATIONSHIPS ARE CONSENSUAL AND THERE IS NO RAPE INCEST OR BESTIALITY.