Coven of Celsus - Elizabeth: an erotic horror
Book Details
Author(s)Randy V
PublisherR-Hole Enterprises
ISBN / ASIN0615569803
ISBN-139780615569802
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,165,496
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Erotica, horror, and a complete reworking of vampire mythology! Randy V, inspired by the Marquis de Sade’s Juliette and Anne Rice’s Sleeping Beauty Trilogy, reworks vampire mythology in his debut novel Coven of Celsus – Elizabeth to create “the most dangerous vampire story ever told.†In this unique and original complete reworking of vampire mythology, the author introduces us to ...vampires with an overwhelming affinity for sadistic orgies and what they consider justifiable homicide, preferably at the same time. These vampires live for 117 years and then become spirits for 117 years, with this cycle of reincarnation lasting forever. The story takes place in the present, which happens to be the 17th reincarnation. Coven of Celsus – Elizabeth centers around nine vampires, one man and eight women, each of whom feeds in a different manner. Celsus and Nona come back into each reincarnation with their full memories, while the haunted, world-weary lycanthrope Celsus, in a variety of increasingly sadistic sexual orgies, releases both the memories and the “true selves†of the other women at each reincarnation. In this novel of erotic horror, the title character, Elizabeth, is the eighth member of the nine-member coven. The novel follows the beautiful, deeply disaffected Elizabeth as she finds her “true†self, all while Celsus pulls her strings, notes the author, “like a puppet.†Concurrently, the other members of the coven sexually overwhelm and execute two pedophile priests and a former brutal boyfriend, as well as others, in increasingly bizarre and sexually gruesome ways that take vampires, and their deadly desires, to an entirely new level. Celsus’ philosophy throughout the book – eat to excess, drink to excess, fornicate to excess – creates what the author calls “an incendiary, very sexual book with dialog regarding organized religion that is difficult to refute.†Explore a new world of erotic horror in Randy V's debut novel, Coven of Celsus—Elizabeth.

