Death by Orgasm

Seduction, Survival, and Wickedly Dark Fun

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Pub Date 1 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 3 Nov 2024

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Description

Death by Orgasm is an electrifying collection of erotic short stories where primal desires collide with wickedly dark twists of fate. From Brazilian Butt Lifts gone disastrously wrong to the lethal consequences of unchecked passion, each tale lures you in with steamy encounters before delivering an unexpected, and often deadly, finale.

Baroque Medusa spins a world where pleasure and survival are dangerously intertwined. If you crave raw sensuality, steamy BDSM, or a taste of danger, these stories will captivate your darkest fantasies.

In contrast to Medusa’s introspective Animals on a Carousel, this collection embraces the absurd and the darkly humorous, weaving together shocking turns and playful wickedness. With every page, Death by Orgasm reminds you that sometimes desire doesn’t just ignite passion—it can kill.

For fans of provocative, no-holds-barred erotica with a dash of dark humor, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat—and make you think twice before your next tryst.

Death by Orgasm is an electrifying collection of erotic short stories where primal desires collide with wickedly dark twists of fate. From Brazilian Butt Lifts gone disastrously wrong to the lethal...


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My second Medusa and while the first one didn't work for me, this one is a banger! A quick and 'enjoyable' read, the weirdness is not for everyone but I find it amusing. All stories end with death and yet so engrossing, not a single word is wasted. This was a surprise and I would recommend especially if you are into these themes.

Thank you netgalley for the arc!

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Absolutely loved this anthology of short stories! Caught myself laughing out loud with a few of them.

The balance of dark humour and irony is written with perfection.

The faint line between pleasure and pain really made me question my own life and all the choices I've made so far.

A great read, through and through! Will I recommend this book? To whoever wants a fun short read to feed into their wicked desires? Heck yes!

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Death by Orgasm is a tantalizing, darkly humorous collection that turns desire on its head with each electrifying story. From mishaps during Brazilian Butt Lifts to fatal flirtations, every tale pulls you into a world where passion and peril are just a heartbeat apart. I loved how the author blended raw sensuality with twisted endings that had me gasping and laughing at the same time.

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Alright, brace yourself—Death by Orgasm is one wild, steamy, and darkly hilarious trip! These stories hit that perfect mix of spicy and sinister, where every hot moment could take a deadly turn. Each tale left me wondering just how far the characters would go, and let’s just say, Medusa doesn’t hold back! If you’re up for erotic twists with a wicked sense of humor, grab this book and enjoy the ride…but don’t say I didn’t warn you! 😉🔥

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For a short series of essays this book is dark and hilarious. Not at all sexy but inventive ways for an author to think of death.
Thanks NetGalley for this weird book to read and review.

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