Monday, October 29, 2018

Whore-A-Ween Haunts: The Feeding House by Dovell Fox (#femdom #erotica #horror)

Welcome to Whore-A-Ween Haunts 2018, a 3-Day Celebration of Erotic Horror! 


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The Feeding House by Dovell Fox is a two-part (so far) tale of vampire femdom that does a wonderful job of establishing atmosphere while exploring the depths of submissive fetishes.

In Volume 1, The Feeding House, we are introduced to Jacob, a gentleman who has always craved true submission, but never been able to find it. He is not interested in playing games, and has no interest in paying for a dominatrix's time. No, he wants to belong . . . to be owned . . . to be possessed and dominated not because it is what he craves, but because it is what she wants. When he finds that in a stranger at a bar, he has no idea of what lies ahead.

Jacob's marathon session or oral worship beneath a bar table is his introduction to a strange, dangerous, erotic world where an ancient race of vampires keep slaves as human cattle. He is brought to their home to be erotically abused, milked to multiple orgasms, and then fed upon for the sexually charged sweetness of his blood. This is BDSM-fueled femdom erotica, with restraints, penis-gags, and more used to control him. He is in total control of these women, and he craves every moment. It is also a work of supernatural horror, and there is a price to be paid for such submissive bliss, but it is one he pays gladly.

It is hard to talk about Volume 2, Return To The Feeding House, without giving away the ending to the first book, but all you really need to know is that Jacob is only the second man to ever find his way back. That means he must first be punished for having the audacity to arrive unwanted an unannounced . . . and then tested to determine whether he is worthy of staying.

This second story is heavier on pain and punishment than the first, and it also moves confidently into the realms of humiliation of forced bisexuality. While the first was a fantasy come true, a realizing of submissive desires, this one is a true test of the motives behind submission. The supernatural element is more deeply explored here as well, with additional details on the mythology of the vampires and the terrifying women who spawned them. We learn of their purpose and their passions, and also get a sense of what happens when one vampire betrays the rules of the house.

Sadly, as strong as these first stories were, the cliffhanger ending suggests there is clearly a third waiting to be told. It has been a year, but hopefully Dovell Fox will return to the Feeding House at some point.



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