Comfort Food

Cover of Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas
Author: Kitty Thomas
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780981943664
ISBN-10: 0981943667
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.83996121822 Pounds
Width: 0.56 Inches
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Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas, published by Blue Pencil Media on October 31, 2010, is a 192-page work of fiction that delves into complex themes of captivity and psychological dynamics. The narrative follows Emily Vargas, who finds herself taken captive by a beautiful yet enigmatic captor. As she navigates her confinement, the story explores the blurred lines between pleasure and pain, revealing how her captor’s silence and beauty complicate her understanding of sanity and comfort.

Readers will encounter a provocative exploration of power dynamics as the story unfolds from Emily’s first-person perspective. Comfort Food challenges conventional notions of desire and control, presenting a narrative that is both unsettling and thought-provoking. The book addresses themes of slavery and the psychological effects of captivity, making it a unique entry in the realms of erotica and literary fiction. This edition invites readers to engage with its complex subject matter while maintaining a focus on the intricacies of human connection and the extremes of emotional experience.


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BOOK DESCRIPTION: Emily Vargas has been taken captive. As part of his conditioning methods, her captor refuses to speak to her, knowing how much she craves human contact. He’s far too beautiful to be a monster. Combined with his lack of violence toward her, this has her walking a fine line at the edge of sanity. Told in the first person from Emily’s perspective, Comfort Food explores what happens when all expectations of pleasure and pain are turned upside down, as whips become comfort and chicken soup becomes punishment. DISCLAIMER: This is not a story about consensual BDSM. This is a story about “actual” slavery. If reading an erotic story without safewords makes you uncomfortable, this is not the book for you. This is a work of fiction, and the author does not endorse or condone any behavior done to another human being without their consent. REVIEWS: ” . . . dark, provocative, and glaringly honest . . .” H. Turley, Reader “Disturbing, twisted, and just plain weird . . . ” Amy, GoodReads Reviewer ” . . . an intelligently written, well-researched and very erotic exploration of the extremity of power dynamics . . . It’s refreshing to read someone brave enough to tackle erotic themes that are truly taboo and seldom published.” – Remittance Girl, Reader and author of “Gaijin” and other erotic novellas “They are a match made in a twisted sort of hell. I don’t, as a rule, like erotica, but I’m likely to check out Ms. Thomas’ future work just to see how far she can push the envelope.” – A Taste For Ebooks, Review Blog

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Comfort Food” by Kitty Thomas. Synopsis preview: BOOK DESCRIPTION: Emily Vargas has been taken captive. As part of his conditioning methods, her captor refuses to speak to her, knowing how much she craves human contact. He’s far too beautiful to be a monster. Combined…
Who is the author of “Comfort Food”?
“Comfort Food” is credited to Kitty Thomas.
When was “Comfort Food” published?
Publisher: Blue Pencil Media. Year: 2010.
What is the ISBN for “Comfort Food”?
ISBN-13: 9780981943664. ISBN-10: 0981943667.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 192.

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