Monday, May 4, 2015

Billierosie's "Fetish Transcendence"

Title: Internal and External Desires
FetishTranscendence” by Billierosie

Reviewed by T’s Blogging
03/17/2015
2:42 p.m.

Billierosie’s “Fetish Transcendence,” has the ability to peak reader’s curiosity just from reading the book’s title. A collection of short stories involving peculiar fetishes, Billierosie exposes a world in which characters explore their sexual needs. This read is hot and intense, but does it suffer because of its lack of the normal reader and character connection? And does the read confirm the stigmas that are attached to those who partake in the mentioned sexual fixations?

Billierosie doesn’t waste time building up to the climax, no pun intended. Nor does the author waste paper offering descriptive physical or internal traits that usually builds that character and reader connection. There is one trait, however, many of the characters all seem to experience…, humiliation. Oddly enough, as a reader you will find yourself so caught up in these tales and trying to decipher or understand the people in this book, along with their fetishes, that you’ll find yourself reading every word in hopes of understanding the reasoning’s of these characters.

This book is centered on fixation, point-blank-and-the-period. From the tale of a man that enjoys feet and all the freaky things he does with them; to a story about a submissive finding contentment as a slave. This book is raw and direct, and gives readers the opportunity to explore a world that is shunned by so many. It is not for everyone, but that doesn’t imply that it isn’t a good read, because it is.

Yet, the concern with this book stems from the overuse of the word humiliation. It is very possible that the stories told, play right into the hands of those that view fetishism and submissive/dominate relationships as a type of mental and physical abuse, regardless if it is consensual. Yet, you be the judge.

I give “Fetish Transcendence” 4 out of 5 stars.

Happy Reading

T’s Blogging 

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