Beauty's Kingdom
Published: 21, April 2015
Author: Anne Rice – (As) A. N. Roquelaure
Book 4 of 4: Sleeping Beauty
Genres: Adult, BDSM, Contemporary, Erotic, Fantasy, Fiction, Gothic, Horror, Literature, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction
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Beauty's Kingdom Summary
The Review:
In Beauty's Kingdom, Anne Rice brings Beauty's journey to a close in a very exciting way. This was a surprising departure from the prior chapters, but it was still gripping. With an open mind, exploring the 'Kingdom' and discovering an alternate lifestyle that generates unexpected ideas is straightforward.
I was relieved to find that the author did not attempt to cling to the past in this final installment of the Sleeping Beauty series. I thought the unique ways she tackled the Kingdom and its inclinations were interesting, and it was a terrific way to wrap off Beauty's journey. I really liked how the subject of consent was addressed. Overall, this is a fantastic work of erotica.
I enjoyed reuniting with all of the characters and learning more about the supporting cast. Throughout, it has a courteous tone. To understand what I'm talking about, you'll have to read the entire series.
The last ten percent is a little strange. I mean, I was into it, but it was unexpected and didn't fit with the rest of the plot. I wish that had been looked into deeper, expounded upon, and explored.
I have to confess, no matter what genre she envisions, she's right on top. Anne Rice takes the magnificent world of Sleeping Beauty full circle, whether it's the witches of Mayfair, the isle of sensuous delight in Exit to Eden, or the Vampire Chronicles of her beloved Lestat.
This fourth volume in the Sleeping Beauty series is a must-read for fans of the Sleeping Beauty legend. The characters from the Sleeping Beauty Series return to finish their sensual adventures, which combine a fantasy story with raw eroticism.
Each character's love story intertwines with the others to form a 'family.' Any inquiry of "what happened to him/her" is pushed to the forefront. The author tells a love story that defies all expectations, limits, and constraints. Hot, spicy, sensuous, and adorable all at once. You'll experience the love in Beauty's Kingdom and realize that love is just love.
The dreaded subject of comparison has reared its ugly head once more. You won't want to start this book if you believe 50 Shades of Grey is too hazardous but surely well-written since you have no concept of what amazing writing is!!!
Although I haven't read much erotica, these works appear to capture the core of what the genre is or should be. Sexuality isn't depicted in a simplistic manner; rather, its complexity is examined.
Anne Rice is a fantastic writer with a well-crafted plot that has you caught between its legs till the very end! This novel, all four volumes, are written so vividly that you could walk straight into the universe that's been created and freely surrender your body into the hands of these characters, and you'll do it because it'll feel amazing, if not immediately, then very soon! It's a joy to be a spectator in Beauty's universe!
Author praises the glories of human sexuality when released from the shackles of cultural shame in Beauty's Kingdom. All in the kingdom of Bellavalten, including nobles and commoners, are free to explore their sexual roles, whether as masters or nude pleasure slaves, according to the new Queen Beauty's orders.
Thank the Goddesses, Anne Rice is back to prove that erotica can still be a literary art. I was enthralled with the horses galloping down the bridle path, as well as the Public Turntable! Anne Rice's most sensuous invention yet maybe the gorgeous slave Brenn. Just read about it in the book.
Warning: There are spoilers ahead, so go to Final Thoughts. Between the publishing of the last book of the trilogy and the release of this fourth chapter, many years have passed in our world, while just a little more than 20 years have passed in Beauty's world.
Laurent and Beauty have retired and passed their kingdom down to their son. Messengers visit Laurent and Beauty to inquire whether they would be willing to reign her secret country of sensual slavery after the previous queen and her son died while on an ocean cruise.
They agree to preside over what would become known as Beauty's Kingdom on the condition that all erotic service will henceforth be consensual and not limited to the nobles.
The novel is divided into eighteen chapters, each recounted from the perspective of a different character. Beauty is the narrator of five chapters, while King Laurent is the narrator of two.
There are four chapters dedicated to Lady Eva, who was in charge during the queen's absence. The tale moves slowly and without the harshness of the previous trilogy's forced service.
Anne Rice, on the other hand, demonstrates that she can still write persuasively and attractively. It's understandable that some admirers of the original volumes feel unhappy.
Because, this isn't the final installment in the series. It's a more mature author's reflection on the narrative, and it takes her readers on a fresh journey through the environment from a different perspective.
Beauty is no more the submissive that is passive but erotically aroused. She is now the queen, and it is through her vision that the kingdom will be resurrected and given new significance. She is not, however, a dominatrix like the previous queen, and it is this distinction that gives this new book its own life.
This genre calls for lush literary language. The author's decision to base this sensual series on the Sleeping Beauty story has always struck me as incredibly inventive.
In the appropriately called Beauty's Kingdom, the fourth part shifts from considered non-consensual to consenting. While I enjoyed the book, I couldn't help but wonder why the author felt the need to have so many people cry.
And, although I like the sexual freedom of expression, it's impractical to expect all of the characters to be at least bisexual.
Anne Rice, on the other hand, is in a league of her own when it comes to erotica. I wish she'd leaned a little more strongly into the Sleeping Beauty narrative, creating more tension and stakes while still allowing the characters (and the reader) to have fun.
Final Thoughts:
Anne Rice's first three Beauty novels were fantastic. Yes, they all lived happily ever after, and Beauty's Kingdom was a nice addendum to let the reader know what transpired.
While this narrative may not be for everyone, it is a must-have for serious erotica enthusiasts who want to finish the story of Beauty and her friends.
To understand and appreciate this work, I believe it is necessary to have read and appreciated its predecessors. It was an intriguing and entertaining conclusion to the original "Beauty" trilogy for me. Perhaps not as sexual, but still nice. And definitely not un-erotic!
Finally, this novel is not for everyone, including possibly not all enthusiasts of BDSM. Anne Rice has developed an intriguing blend for individuals who enjoy both fantasy and graphic slave and master.
Synopsis:
“Before E. L. James and Sylvia Day, there was Anne Rice: Discover Beauty’s Kingdom, the fourth novel in the bestselling Sleeping Beauty series
Mega-bestselling author Anne Rice, writing as A. N. Roquelaure, returns to the mysterious kingdom of Queen Eleanor in this new chapter of her Sleeping Beauty series. When the great queen is reported dead, Beauty and Laurent return to the kingdom they left twenty years before. Beauty agrees to take the throne, but she insists that all erotic servitude be voluntary. Countless eager princes, princesses, lords, ladies, and commoners journey to Beauty’s realm, where she and her husband usher in a new era of desire, longing, and ecstasy. Provocative and stirring, Anne Rice’s imaginative retelling of the Sleeping Beauty myth will be adored by her longtime fans and new readers of erotica just discovering the novels.
This book is intended for mature audiences.”
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Rating: 90/100
Recommended: 50/100 Yes.
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