
About:
'400 Days of Oppression' by Wrath James White delves into the complex and dark themes of love, obsession, race, and submission. The story follows characters like Kenyatta and Natasha as they navigate through intense relationships, where power dynamics and historical lessons play a significant role. The writing style is described as cruel, dark, and twisted, with a focus on racial issues and erotic horror elements that leave a lasting impact on the reader.
The plot unfolds with Kenyatta's intense love for Christie, leading to heartbreak and obsession, while Natasha struggles with past trauma and finds herself entangled in a relationship filled with degradation and submission. White's narrative skillfully weaves together themes of self-hatred, prejudice, and the desperate search for love, creating a story that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable realities and societal norms.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Triggers include abuse, graphic violence, sexual content, and themes of racism.
Has Romance?
While the book contains elements of romance, it is overshadowed by the darker themes of power and trauma.
From The Publisher:
Are you oppressed?
Can you really imagine what it's like to be a slave?
Erotic and psychological, Wrath James White has created a new genre of BDSM novels.
Natasha has found the man of her dreams.
Kenyetta has given her a sense of safety and opened her up to a new world of sexual experiences.
Now that Natasha is comfortable, Kenyetta is raising the stakes on their erotic games.
Take the ultimate BDSM challenge, but beware, once you open 400 Days of Oppression…
There is no safe word! "If Wrath James White doesn't make you cringe, you must be riding in the wrong end of a hearse." ~ Jack Ketchum
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