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A review by mxsallybend
Southern Hospitality: Horny Wives of Pinopolis by Damien Dsoul
5.0
Nobody does cuckold erotica quite like Damien Dsoul. He can write a story that is dark and dangerous, full of coercion and dubious consent, just as well as he can one that is sexy and romantic, marked by a delightful openness and free of inhibitions.
Southern Hospitality: Horny Wives of Pinopolis is one of the latter, and it is . . . well, just delightful. No plots or schemes or conspiracies, just an African tourist welcomed with open arms, legs, mouths, wallets, and homes by the couples who make him feel welcome.
There is a bit of a taboo edge in the Deep South setting, and one of the characters does make reference to the racism that it is best known for, but that just makes the happy couples all the more delightful. We get to see multiple women enjoying the erotic attentions of the unnamed narrator, sometimes alone, sometimes together, and sometimes with their husbands.
That bisexual bliss is one of the things I love most about Damien Dsoul. While he can do degrading, humiliating, cuckold cleanup (and do it very well), I love it even more when he has men worship alongside their wives, taking an active role in pleasing their bull, not because they are forced to, but because they know their place and they enjoy it.
There is not a lot of story to this one, just a series of widening circles of friendship that allow for increasingly erotic explorations, but Southern Hospitality is a happy, sexy, entertaining bit of creamy erotica that goes down smooth, and leaves you satisfied.
http://bibrary.blogspot.ca/2018/03/southern-hospitality-by-damien-dsoul.html
Southern Hospitality: Horny Wives of Pinopolis is one of the latter, and it is . . . well, just delightful. No plots or schemes or conspiracies, just an African tourist welcomed with open arms, legs, mouths, wallets, and homes by the couples who make him feel welcome.
There is a bit of a taboo edge in the Deep South setting, and one of the characters does make reference to the racism that it is best known for, but that just makes the happy couples all the more delightful. We get to see multiple women enjoying the erotic attentions of the unnamed narrator, sometimes alone, sometimes together, and sometimes with their husbands.
That bisexual bliss is one of the things I love most about Damien Dsoul. While he can do degrading, humiliating, cuckold cleanup (and do it very well), I love it even more when he has men worship alongside their wives, taking an active role in pleasing their bull, not because they are forced to, but because they know their place and they enjoy it.
There is not a lot of story to this one, just a series of widening circles of friendship that allow for increasingly erotic explorations, but Southern Hospitality is a happy, sexy, entertaining bit of creamy erotica that goes down smooth, and leaves you satisfied.
http://bibrary.blogspot.ca/2018/03/southern-hospitality-by-damien-dsoul.html