thornhappy
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ORIGINAL: Stephann People will take any set of fiction and adopt it to reality. It's just human nature. I haven't read the Beauty books, but in talking to those who have and enjoyed it I can't imagine they're any more dangerous to the lifestyle than Harry Potter is to Wicca. I have less of a bias against them I think, because they are potrayed as fiction, not reality. Stephan It is not actually that specific series, it is that type I was referring to. The series I'm trying to remember(forgive old age, smiles) had an Angioussette or something similar. I definitely liked the Beauty series myself, and for the life of me( I did not read them personally, my exslave did) but there were quite a few in the series if I remember correctly. Yes, one should be able to seperate fact from fantasy. Who knows, maybe its a twisted (very, lol) version of a white(dark) knight or knightess coming to the rescue. I will look at some of our first correspondence before she came to live with us and see if I can see the series title. She did copy passages from that book to me, and oh yes, parts were highly erotic, but definitely fiction. Hi folks-- The woman who's an anguisette (Phaedra) is the protagonist of a series of fantasy novels by Jacqueline Carey (the Kushiel series). She combines several genres (fantasy, alternate history, intrigue, and BDSM) in the series, and I enjoyed them for the complexity of the plot lines and characters. thornhappy
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