E.L. James Sets the Erotic Tone
What's happening to the erotic genre?
Over the years,
countless book lovers and critics claim E. L. James’ erotic trilogy was poorly
written. Some in BDSM relationships have argued that the
movie as well as the novels are nothing more than soft porn and never really
summarizes a BDSM relationships. Critics have said it all! Yet, one thing the
haters refuse to mention, James is smiling all the way to the bank, because
there’s countless people that appreciate and enjoy her kinky imagination.
Of course, there
is no way to forget how similar 50 Shades
of Grey mirrors Twilight, but let’s
not go there. Instead, let’s discuss how so many are biting their nails
and wiggling in their seats for the theater release of 50 Shades Darker. Moreover, let’s discuss how James changed the
erotic genre and took that section of the book shelf from the boring romance
novels to kink.
The romance genre
had become so saturated with the same old storyline that honestly, the books
were predictable. But then came James. No pun intended. Oh my goodness, James birthed a
genre that opened up the underground world of BDSM.
People are more in tune with their sexual needs and desires, because of James.
However, some book
lovers are suggesting that as quickly as James birthed the genre other authors are saturating it with the same old storylines, the same kind of male dom's as
well as the same old clueless women that are turned out. But are the critics,
right? Leave your comments below.
Before wrapping
this up, all hell breaks loose in book II. Let us know if you enjoyed the movie today.
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