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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/14/2007 5:48:24 PM   
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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/14/2007 8:13:53 PM   
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Terry Goodkind, the whole series.


I was going to add this but I see someone beat me to it..I love this series...

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/14/2007 9:53:17 PM   
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Yes, Gabaldon's Outlander series was hot, but I never thought of it as having any BDSM themes.



Did you miss the recurring plot line where Captain "Black Jack" Randall has the obsession over Jamie; and the part where Jamie gives himself to Randall in exchange for Claire's release, and is chained to the wall, raped repeatedly, beaten with whips until bone showed, his hand crushed with a hammer, and then nailed to a desk? **grins** I think some of that would qualify.


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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/15/2007 7:13:22 AM   
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Wow. You totally got me on all of that. But I admit that I read the whole series BEFORE I even heard of BDSM (oh, how far we've come) and I did not consider this. Also, I tend to think in terms of consensual making it BDSM and non-consensual making it torture. Which is another reason I love Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series so much- she understands the divine ecstacy of consensual submission and, in Kushiel's Scion and Justice, dominance.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/15/2007 8:45:01 AM   
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Piers Anthony's Mode Series

I agree with the Johanna Lindsey one, she did two books about the Male Dominated Barbarian Planet (first with the female character who is the mom in the second).  I am trying to find them in my stack of books to see the names of them.

Definitely agree about the Anita Blake books - Merry Gentry is probably as well.  As I met this author and her husband, it is pretty obvious that they have ties (if nothing else) to their local kink community.


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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/15/2007 9:31:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: hejira92

Wow. You totally got me on all of that. But I admit that I read the whole series BEFORE I even heard of BDSM (oh, how far we've come) and I did not consider this. Also, I tend to think in terms of consensual making it BDSM and non-consensual making it torture. Which is another reason I love Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series so much- she understands the divine ecstacy of consensual submission and, in Kushiel's Scion and Justice, dominance.


And this is why I asked for books that click with your own interests in BDSM and not for books about BDSM.

What we might do in meatlife is often not what turns us on in fantasy which is what fiction is regardless of the genre it falls into.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/15/2007 2:52:25 PM   
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The Kushiel books by Jacqueline Kennedy, about a woman blessed by the gods to feel pleasure and pain as one. Very hot stuff.
The books were Kushiels Dart, Kushiels Chosen, Kushiels Avatar and Kushiels Scion.

Edited to add: these contain blatant descriptions of floggings, spankings, knife play, S/M etc.


The authors last name is Carey. And her latest book is Kushiels Justice.
They are beautiful books, I reccomend them highly!

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 12:28:49 PM   
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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 12:42:22 PM   
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There were a series of badly written sci fi books written by some turd named Norman....I don't think they really caused too much of a stir.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 12:44:28 PM   
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I am reading a Dean Koontz book now called Night Chills about extreme uses of subliminal suggestions and mind control.  I am not sure exactly why but its striking a chord... probably becasue of all the talk Angel and I have been doing about hypnosis lately.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 2:11:04 PM   
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I agree with the Johanna Lindsey one, she did two books about the Male Dominated Barbarian Planet (first with the female character who is the mom in the second).  I am trying to find them in my stack of books to see the names of them.



There were three books in Lindsey's Warrior series.  Warrior's Woman and Keeper of the Heart came out in the early nineties, and Heart of a Warrior came out in 2001, I believe.   I'm n

I'm sorry, I'm going off topic here, but continuing in the romance vein, Stella Cameron also often used to have BDSM scenes--but usually only among the villains.   True Bliss and His Magic Touch (I think that was the one) come to mind.  Those are both oldies, so she may have stopped doing that.  Some of the old Victoria Henley's also have BDSM-ish things in them.  Again, usually only with the bad guys.   And, of course, there's the classic--and once controversial!--spanking scene in Judith MacNaught's Whitney, My Love.   There isn't an overarching BDSM theme there, just an alpha male trying to control a feisty female.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 2:26:44 PM   
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Claiming of Sleep Beauty was the first of 3 by Anne Rice writing under the pseudonym of A. N. Roquelaure.
A little over the top and almost pornographic but when I read it in the 80s (at least I think that's when I read it) I thought it was ok.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 2:46:22 PM   
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Hi

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A lot of the Robert Jordan books have D/s overtones, if not explicit. I suppose, one might not recognize it if you weren't into kink already, but they are there if you look.


Well it get more explicit out into the later books, thogh it never stare you in the eye. Exept whit Senacan and their Damane. For those that dont know of the Wheel of Time books. A damane is a mage that are held as a slave by pepole whit magick abilities that have not bloomed. Theese mage are controlled by magickal artifacts, a collar and a leash, the one that hold the leash, if she have non blossomed magickal abilite will be able to control the mage in the collar, and can make her feel pain. Theese slave magi are then used for all from buidling things to war to finding metal ore, they are loved and cared for but treated like animals. They speak in theird person and usualy get new and cute names like Tuli or Tessi. :D Well worth a read. And the magick system in the books are wonderful.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 3:11:12 PM   
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Hi

Resurection Inc by Kevin J. Anderson

This book is about a future would where dead pepole are woken from the dead to be the slave of the living. They are sold or traded away and the story is of one such thecno zombie that is trying to remember who he was before he died.

The Hellborn Heart by Clive Barker

This is a story of a man that tries to escape the creatures known as the Cenobites. Beings that try to make perfect order in the world by punishing the fleh and that do not see the differance between pain and pleasure.

The Dead Rivers Triology by Naomi Kritzer

This book is about a world at is very like our world's ancient Greese. The main charecter is a woman that hunt down runnaway slaves, but then turn and becomes a shaman like thing and try to free slaves, both human and Spirit after a while. The magick system is nice, using captive Spirits. But the main charecter have a power to free them. To the sorceresses big anoyance.

The Empire Triology by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts

This series is about a noble lady in an Asian like world. She is playing a interesting political game to save her family and rise in the ranks of the Empire. The second book of the series in in large dedicated to the love realtionship between the main charecter the Lady Mara and her slave.

A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister

This is a romance novela about Vampires where a girl get caough up in a love tirangle between herself and two very dominant men that both want them and one of witch is a 900 year old vampire. It is nice, romantic and gothic.

Utvalgt av Gudene by Jane Mysen

This books series is in Norweegian. It is about a girl that is chosen by the Norse Gods. She become a powerful Volve A kind of Norwegian Sorceress) There is alot of telling of the life of the tralls in the Viking sosiety and love affairs between them.

Ulveøyne av Trude B. Larssen

This is another Norwegian series set in the Viking age. The main charecter is Ulva, a thrall girl that get involved whit the Noregian fay. There is alot of good and juisy slavery parts in the books.

i wish you well









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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 3:55:03 PM   
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Jack L. Chalker's Well World and G.O.D. Inc series appealed to me because of the recurring theme of mental control, usually brought about chemically or through mechanical reprogramming.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 6:49:09 PM   
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Just to let folks know.  I just went and bought them all! Well except for Kushiels Dart which they had to order for me.  I can hardly wait to read them!  Thanks for the additions to my book list!

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 7:23:11 PM   
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I'm amazed no one has mentioned Joanna Russ yet...


I'm not... there's a difference between femdom and misandry.


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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 7:32:09 PM   
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ORIGINAL: bipolarber

I'm amazed no one has mentioned Joanna Russ yet...


I'm not... there's a difference between femdom and misandry.



If Joanna Russ is misandry then John Norman is misogyny.

I think that Joanna Russ pushes the edges in "The Female Male" exploring the concept of gender and what it means. I think it was very edgy to do that through a female characters especially at a time when main female characters were uncommon.

That didn't occur to me though because I was following the gender discussion so much that none of it struck any bdsm-like chore in me when I read it.

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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 7:49:10 PM   
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I'll add my vote for Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth and Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time.

The former has Confessors, whose unrestrained touch strengthens the tiniest spark of not-entirely-negative feelings for them to the point where it overcomes every other facet of the person, who is then lost in sheer adoration and an insatiable desire to serve and please. Male confessors are not seen in the series, though, as something in the magic makes them never learn restraint. Further, as mentioned elsewhere, the series has Mord'Sith, a leather-clad elite corps of female terror troops used for capture and interrogation, mostly of hostile wizards. Their absolute joy at their work, along with the detailed descriptions of their various exploits, add a nice touch to the series.

WoT, on the other hand, spans the gamut of human sexual expression, portraying a post-utopian world where any orientation or relationship form is taken as a matter of course. With the exception of sul'dam and damane, as mentioned by nephandi, the other portrayals are fairly discreet, not very explicit or in-your-face, so as to not disturb the less liberal readership (flat-demographic bestseller). Heck, I didn't notice that two of the female protagonists are essentially Romeo and Juliet, until someone pointed it out to me. It's hard to miss the sul'dam and their "pets", the damane, though. Most of the stuff in the books is what one would call "healthy sexuality", though (realistically enough) there are also people who abuse their positions, existing power dynamics and so forth.

Apart from that, it is funny that nobody mentioned J. Norman; is the gap to that community so large?

P.S.: For those who are into pen&paper, both WoT and SoT work wonderfully for kink-positive gaming.


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RE: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Books that Click wit... - 7/20/2007 7:51:29 PM   
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I loved the Kushiel books by Jacqueline Carey! I'm waiting for the last one to come out in paperback--maybe it has already? Someone tell me!--but I have a few others to suggest as well.

The most perverted is Leash by Jane Delynn, published by Semiotext(e), ISNB 1-58435-014-8. It can be a little hard to find but is an extremely well written and delicious portrayal of what could be referred to as the seduction of a terminal (although not in the sense of physical death) slide into depravity. Fabulous.

There is a book by Christa Faust called Control Freak that's a combination of detective novel and kink almost-porn. Stylish and very noir. It was published almost 10 years ago, but I think you can still probably read something about it at www.christafaust.com

For F/m D/s fans--of which, of course, I am one--try Regiment of Women by Thomas Burger, the author of Killing Time and Little Big Man. Very kinky and sort of futuristic.

You might also like The Book of Revelation by Rupert Thomson, the story of a young choreographer who has led a charmed life up until he is kidnapped and becomes the sexual prisoner of three women. Very dark.

Lastly, the tale of a female submissive by Marthe Blau, Submission. It's a cute little book--the jacket is in the shape and image of a corset--and would make a lovely gift. The story line is basically one of (kinky) sexual denial and obsession.

As a writer and editor, I find it difficult to read books like the Beauty series... which, nevertheless I struggled through! <lol>  Anne Rice was really a storyteller, not a writer.* A decent editor could have helped her a lot. Yeah, I read every one of her other books, too. Hey, she's not a bad storyteller! Just a crappy writer. If you read Exit from Eden, just read the first half. The inside story is that she just stuck two different stories together to come up with something long enough to publish.

* I use past tense because... well, we've all heard she's been born again, right? <sigh>

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