Book Review: The Dominion and the Sugilite: Episode 8-10 by B.J. Frazier (erotica)

TitleThe Dominion and the Sugilite
Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10
Author: B.J. Frazier
Publication Date: July 12 to Aug 26, 2024
Genres: Erotica
Protagonist Gender: Various

The Dominion and the Sugilite is a serialized erotic science-fantasy soap opera by B.J. Frazier, one set on a female-ruled planet where the power exchange is the foundation of a fantasy-themed society fueled by the magic of gems known as sugilite. If you missed my review of the first 7 installments, you can catch up here and here.

I will do my best to avoid spoilers, but if you're new to the series, I strongly suggest you go back and start at the beginning, episode by episode, so you can appreciate the characters and how their lives are becoming so deliciously intertwined. A lot has happened at this point.

One of the aspects I wanted to address in these latest episodes is something I teased in my last review. There's a rather - let's say, petulant and assertive - woman whose daughter has seemed to be in a rebellious submissive phase (scandalous for such a society), but who increasingly seems less rebellious and more genuinely submissive. When you pair that with the fact that her boyfriend experiences something of a submissive awakening in these episodes, the two-sided portrayal of the 'natural' power exchange becomes even more fascinating.

I talked about satyrs and nymphs in my last review, but this time I have to address the long-teased, long-awaited, long-endowed futanari whose futa shakes have caused so much trouble. Of all the magical touches to the planet of Cybele, these may be my favorite. Big, buxom, and beautiful, the very well-endowed women work in colored pairs, with the erotic mixing of their colors determining the taste and color of their creamy shakes. There's so much delicious (pun intended) detail to their scenes, it's just a shame that poor Geo is in no condition to enjoy them.

And that brings me to the big soap opera twists of the final episodes in this first season, which I can't say much about, but which involve Aurora, Geo, Acacia, and Petronel. There are major OMG moments here as we get answers to certain behaviors, a challenge to the natural order, and a surprise reveal that has my genderfluid soul supremely curious! There have been a lot of characters and plot threads throughout the season, but Miss Frazier really brings them together here, even as she teases so much more to come.

Rating: ♀ ♀ ♀ 

My sincere thanks to the author for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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