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Ridden, part one in the Vodou paranormal erotica trilogy by Fulani

Eloise has been in a car crash, and the doctors think she has concussion. But that doesn’t explain why the world has a sparkle to it that isn’t normal, or why she has a suddenly voracious sexual appetite. More bizarrely, she has the experience of being drawn to a graveyard, where a stranger waits to f**k her. A person? A hallucination? Or something else? Why does she feels compelled to turn sex into a bondage ordeal and why, every time that happens, is someone connected to the person she’s screwing miraculously healed? Has she been given a spiritual gift she can’t bring herself to believe in – a gift that comes with, and works through, a compulsion for extreme sex …

70 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 5, 2012

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Fulani

26 books31 followers
Some years back I wrote a short, strange and fetish-based story. It took me just one evening to get what was in my head onto a computer file, and I offered it to Erotic Review Magazine. They took it, and it sparked my interest in writing erotica - both for its own sake and as a way of exploring wider issues in society.
I still sometimes write for Erotic Review, though I'm now also published by Xcite, Pink Flamingo, Renaissance Sizzler, 1001 Nights Press and others. I've never looked back.
What you'll find if you read my stories and books: some strangeness, some humour, sometimes some underlying themes on social and philosophical issues, a great deal of eroticism and a large dash of fetish and bondage. It's romance, but not in any conventional sense - and very definitely for adults only. Treat that as a warning, or as an invitation!
In addition to the blog listed below, check out Deliciously Deviant, a blog I co-write with my partner.

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Author 18 books53 followers
November 25, 2012
I read this book mainly because it also deals w/ Voudou/Voudoun and my WIP & my Prequel/Mini-series.

Here were my issues with the book:

1. It told us about Voudoun in a very textbooky way in the exposition in the story. I think it should have been incorporated in the story more organically and then she could have talked about it in a textbook way in a section in the back.

2. The sex (this is supposed to be erotica) although it had elements of BDSM which I like, it wasn't as explicit as I expected (dirty me, LOL!). I like my erotica to have me looking for release when I'm done. This was like a guy in High School who tries to feel you up by patting your breasts outside your sweater, great for you buddy, but what do I get out of it?

3. I was annoyed because I couldn't figure out where they were, like what country, she's an expat from London that teaches languages at a language school, but where are they now? Some of the natives speak Kreyol, well that could be New Orleans, Martinique, etc....Just mention where you are once if you're going to make being an expat part of the story.

Other than those 3 points I would read more in the triology to see where our FMC goes/does.
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