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Sorority Autumn Seave
Inky Blue Allusions
Fiction, Contemporary Erotica
Reviewed by Amanda Bragg
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Sorority, written by Autumn Seave, introduces us to a girl new to the college scene. Looking for some place to belong, the first place many new college students look to are the Greek organizations. But our narrator doesn’t want to belong to just any sorority. She has to belong to one in particular and pledging this sorority includes passing a very important test.
Written from an anonymous point of view as a letter to the narrator’s “special” teacher, you learn what being part of this particular sisterhood is all about. Dark fantasies come true for the narrator and love is found in this quick, yet erotic, exciting read. The story is over before you realize that you never learn the narrator’s name, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. The story also incorporates a nice mixture of mystery with erotica, without being too explicit, that I have not seen before.