Elegant deviance from the pen of a masterful Italian as he brings to life sophisticated debauchery from the previous century, the kind of bawdy literature high society scarfed right up...behind closed doors.
Story: **** The set-up page makes one believe that this at least has something to do with a real person named Monika de B. from olden times so I hoped for something like Foxer's "Franfrella" (<-masterpiece) but realized progressively that it most probably is not non-fictionish. Thus, I looked the name up with zeal and got nothing.
It's ->excellent storytelling<- but not quite the caliber of the first two books in this series. Those were more raw and sensual while this was steadily intensifying as the years passed. This is told by a nun about three generations of women -grandma, mother, and daughter- so you get each's heat depending on what they seek.
Art: ***** Great show! The guy is pure style. His wand works wonders with wild abandon.