These
gripping, intensely erotic retellings of familiar fairy tales are vividly
conceived, expertly executed, and make for some of the most thoroughly entertaining
light reading published in recent memory. Madeleine Shade brings impressive
erudition and deep psychological insight to her seductively ingenious craft,
all the while remaining accessibly down-to-earth and mind-blowingly steamy—in itself,
a feat akin to magic!
A
self-described “passionate collector of fairy tales”, Shade has done extensive
research into the origins and literary lineage of these stories, their unique
cultural significance and revered status as collective archetypes and mythic icons.
She has thoroughly mined each one for its unique pscyho-erotic potential,
further refining them with a frank contemporary sensibility. These are not the
bowdlerized bedtime stories of Andrew Lang or Joseph Jacobs (though the lovely covers
do pay homage to Lang’s blue and green fairy books,
and several Nineteenth-century retellings of each tale are thoughtfully
included as appendices in both e-books);
Shade’s princesses and fae folk are all grown up and seething with grownup
passions, portrayed with near-palpable intensity.
Porked,
Shade’s twist on The Three Little Pigs
amuses on many levels. When the nefarious painter Raul Villalobos (“The Wolf”)
accepts a portrait commission from voluptuous Deidre, mysterious heiress and
matron of a small community of artists in the Deep South, he believes himself
to have stumbled into a garden of earthly delights, yet, ultimately, his fate
may be more like the hapless huntsman intruding on the private revels of the
goddess and her companions. Beyond its deliciously compelling story-line, Porked is a puissant exploration of issues of self-perception, body
image, and sexual ethics.
Rumpled
is a much simpler story, but, in its way, no less fascinating. Here Rumpelstiltskin
is a member of fae royalty, deceived and imprisoned by the human woman he once
helped to win the hand of the king. Reduced to the form of a hideous dwarf, Rumpelstiltskin
kidnaps the princess who was once promised him in exchange for his labors,
“feeding” on the lovely girl in an endeavor to restore his own
once-considerable beauty. His plan of revenge is put into motion with exquisite
cruelty, and yet, as he is gradually restored to his former self, so too do the
memories of nobler aspirations return, culminating in an orgasmically explosive
happily ever after. Rumpled offers readers a rare and tantalizing glimpse into the
world of erotic lactation, still one of the most obscure, taboo-shrouded
subgenre niches in all erotic writing, here illuminated with surprising taste
and sensitivity.
Shade
has expertly turned these once-simple stories into something resembling the
cornerstone of a vast novelistic edifice; a new and exciting erotic-fantasy
“verse”, familiar, yet uniquely her own. A few of the characters from Porked also show up in Rumpled, and, should the series expand
(may it be soon!) readers should expect to see considerably more delightful
literary “cross-pollination” with diverse characters from the various tales
crossing paths with the same familiar ease of the dramatis personae in a
Dickens’ novel. I, for one, can hardly wait!
Enthusiastically
recommended.
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