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Reviewer: femdomale.com
The Countess, Natasha Vronsky, is beautiful, sexy, yet extremely cruel to her slaves both physically and psychologically. Ivey lusts her, yet what he receives are bruises, endless teases and denials. In Siberia, Countess Vronsky abuses Ivey with whips and kicks him on the face with her boots. She intentionally lets him escape yet catches him again, trapping him in her cruel game.
The author combines elements of the Countess' physical cruelty, her tease and denial, lesbian love with the doctor, and their sadist delights in seeing Ivey suffer. The result is, for the submissive reader, to place him in the position of Ivey, and enjoy the erotic scene of being so close to a beautiful and sexy woman, yet abused by her, and teased and denied in seeing her making love with another woman, while suffering for her, under her, without the slightest pleasure chance of being equal to her, yet able to watch her pleasuring herself through the stimulation of a suffered male.
King Key is an exceptional writer. It is worth buying his other novels.
Reviewer: Lady Nigella Shaw
The writer takes us straight into the story at helter skelter pace as we join the artist Ivey Marks in a bid to escape the clutches of his formidable mistress Countess Natasha Vronsky. This snow scene provides a vivid opening which displays King Key's powers of description and the very visual nature of his writing. I couldn't help thinking in terms of an animated film at times, though how some of the whipping scenes would play out, I'm not sure.
Ivey's escape is unsuccessful and we return with him to Natasha's Ice Palace where we meet her other slaves and come to appreciate just what a firm hold she has over them.
The following chapter, set mainly in Washington, is a flash back to explain how Igor Vladimir Marks, to give him his full name, got himself into this fine mess. We're plunged into the world of Washington politics with sex, blackmail and corruption rife. We meet a succession of very impressive sadistic women who take no prisoners. Well, they do take prisoners but you know what I mean.
The women are really convincing creations. The Countess herself is well drawn as are the bisexual Mrs. Catherine Roman, my personal favorite, who has sex with Ivey's wife every year on her birthday, and the very shapely Sable Brandenburg. I think most femdom aficionados will appreciate the way they treat their men.
To give a flavor, when Ivey spends his first night with Natasha he's stripped, handcuffed, beaten up, whipped, stun gunned, has his orgasm interrupted and is abused with a dildo - and all of it's filmed to help destroy his marriage to Nicole.
If all this isn't enough, later on our hero is 'financially castrated': nice phrase!
There is some humor in the writer's mix. The characters are strong, some quite bizarre like Percy Willingham, Natasha's zombie puppet (every dominatrix needs one).
The story is told in the first person which helps us identify with Ivey and understand his need to serve dominant women even at very high cost. This slave is defiant at times and there is a real and interesting relationship between he and the Countess. He isn't just whip fodder.
There is no doubt King Key is strong in the femdom genre, not always predictable, with a very creative imagination and the ability to express his ideas very well to entertain the reader. Highly recommended.
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