| Dria is in a cold, dark prison. She can hear the screams of other prisoners,
but will not give in to her fear. This is a test, and she will pass, as did
her mother before her. Her trial is to be harsh, for she is to undergo a
threefold transformation. On the altar of transformation she will be
serviced by a priest, and hopefully conceive a child. If pregnant, she will
have her second role, of Mother. Upon birth of her child, she will be
transformed into a dark priestess, taking the energies on her own child's
soul. As a stealer of souls, she will need young souls to feed her hunger.
Some prisoners try to make her listen to them, make her betray the Dragon. Escape the darkness. She will not. She was chosen by Xavier himself. She will not give in to her fear. At last the test is over, and she is taken to a new place. Here, her body is washed and oiled. Virginal maidens Jai and Mai make wonderful, sweet love to her one last time as a virgin. She is given drugged wine to enhance her senses. Next she is taken before Xavier. Her wrists and ankles are bound to the altar in restraints. An old crone enthusiastically pierces her maidenhead with a dildo. There is pain, but also blood; she is acceptable. Now she will be mated. But first, she is aroused to an intolerable level by young priests. Straining against her restraints, she is begging for release, when Raiders break in. Her life as priestess is over before it has begun. Filled with terror, she cannot know what will happen next. MISTRESS OF DEATH is exciting, sensual, romantic. Jeya Jensen takes us to Sclyd, were the battle of good against evil rages constantly, and the human race is at stake. The characters are very real. Ms Jensen has dark magic of her own hidden within her pen. She will capture you in her erotic world, and you will not want to escape. I highly recommend MISTRESS OF DEATH.
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Reviewer: Judy Cook |