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The Frog: A Tale of Sexual Torture and Degradation

by: Claire Thompson




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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781562015190
ISBN: 1562015192
Label: Running Press
Manufacturer: Running Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: November 07, 2006
Publisher: Running Press
Studio: Running Press



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Jane is abducted by a sadistic couple intent on reducing her to a sexual object. Drawn into a world where sensuality is blurred and splattered by the harsh brush of abuse, the exploration is as much a matter of the mind and soul as of the body. Jane, called 'Frog' by her captors, learns to adapt as her world shrinks to the avoidance of pain and the pursuit of pleasure. Ironically, her captivity frees her to finally appreciate a life she took for granted, and even in her sexual prison she discovers small joys and, ultimately, redemption.










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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You Love It or You Hate It, I Guess
Well, *I* LOVED IT! I've owned this book for a while and just happened across these three very disparate reviews. I think this book appeals if you like the dangerous side of things. I do agree with the reviewer who liked it , that it's a fantasy, and as such those old BDSM bywords of Safe Sane Consensual have no meaning. This ISNT a BdSM erotic romance, and just because that's what Claire usually writes, doesn't mean we have to punish her for writing something different. This is a down and dirty old-fashioned kidnapped and torture tale, highly erotic if you like that sort of thing, which, I confess, I do!! Claire is a great writer and the scenes are stark, powerful and hot hot hot. That's what I think! See what you think!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dangerous and Dirty but definitely HOT
I felt compelled to write this review after reading the two other very negative reviews. Being personally very well acquainted with all of Ms. Thompson's writing, I would agree this is not her typical romantic consensual BDSM story, but then, it wasn't intended to be. She wrote this quite a while back, and if you look on her website, it was an exploration into a dark fantasy, not based on truth, not based at ALL on safe, sane, consensual. This is not a romance. It's a dark tale of one woman's abduction and sexualization. The goal is not to find true love, or redemption. It is a FANTASY designed to titillate that darker part of those of us who are turned on by the fantasy of sexual abduction. I found the book extremely satisfying, especially as the main character emerges from it with new self-awareness and a deep appreciation for her life and freedom.

That said, I would recommend anyone who doesn't like Ms. Thompson's nonconsensuals to check out her romances, each one more beautiful and erotically satisfying than the last.

Respectfully submitted



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't bother with this one
I am still shaking my head that things like this get published. And no, I don't mean the premise, I'm talking about the way the book was written. No buildup at all to let us care about the kidnapped girl. First-grade writing, probably written more for shock value. I didn't even CARE what happened to the "frog". I have read similar books that have sent chills down my spine at what the sexual slaves had to go through. This one, however, was poorly done. I am so glad I only ordered one of this author's books, as I certainly won't bother reading any more. She should try writing ads in the back of magazines rather than "novels". Not worth your money.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - non consensual kidnapping is NOT BDSM.
The premise of this book is criminal and not BDSM which forms its foundation on respect and consensual agreements.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Literary Merit
The work has no literary merit. No plot, no clever dialog, no character development, no originality, no quality writing style.




 





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