Title: The Dominion and the Sugilite
Episode 16 | Episode 17
Author: B.J. Frazier
Publication Date: Jan 10 to 20, 2025
Genres: Erotica | Sci-fi
Protagonist Gender: Various
If you're new to The Dominion and the Sugilite, it's a serialized erotic science-fantasy soap opera by B.J. Frazier, 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.
As always, I will do my best to avoid spoilers, but there's only so much I can not say when we're deep into the 2nd season.
I wrote in my last review that Episode 15 was rather reflective, exposing new secrets and mysteries, and these next 2 episodes very much follow in that vein. These are chapters that explore consequences, and there are big ones in store for several of our characters. Gaius plays a large role in that, with the consequences of both his actions and his punishment, and despite my suspicions, his suffering seems to be legitimate. If there's an upside to it, it's that it draws the nymphs into the story, further broadening the fantasy aspects of the story.
There are also big consequences in store for Geo and Aurora, with a series of scenes that are probably some of the most troubling in the series. Aurora is still holding onto her secret, but close to breaking, while Geo is pushing too hard, earning himself heavy-duty punishment . . . that leads to Aurora coming dangerously close to pushing Geo past his limits. There are some tense moments, and when paired with Acaia's training around power, limits, aftercare, and a Domme's responsibility, with Pebbles confidently and responsibly realizing her own power, it feels even more uncomfortable.
Sadly, my favorite scenes here are tainted by an underlying betrayal, with my favorite futa finally getting to stretch her boy wide. It's such an incredibly erotic series of events, with some really hot moments, but some men just can't get their priorities straight (pun fully intended).
As always, beneath the soap opera drama and kinky erotica, Frazier infuses the story with power exchange philosophy within the Dominion and social commentary through those from outside the Dominion. With Attis Day coming soon, the story only promises to get bigger and wilder.
Rating: ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀
My sincere thanks to the author for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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