400 Days of Oppression
by Wrath James White
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Pub Date Oct 31 2013 | Archive Date Oct 28 2024
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Description
Wrath James White pushes the boundaries of race and sexuality in his most controversial novel!
Natasha has met the man of her dreams, and there is nothing she wouldn’t do to please him.
Kenyatta has taught Natasha about herself, given her a sense of safety she has never felt before, and shown her a whole new world of sexual experiences.
Now she must learn the hardest part of love: understanding.
To help Natasha overcome her white-trash upbringing and understand African heritage, Kenyatta offers her a wager. A very real and dangerous wager, but one worth taking.
Take the ultimate BDSM challenge, but beware, once you open 400 Days of Oppression…
There is no safe word!
A Note From the Publisher
400 Days is written by a black male.
Do not start this book unless you plan to read to the final page.
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Advance Praise
"Wrath James White is one of the most awesomely depraved, entertainingly twisted, blatantly sexual and creatively gifted writers in the horror genre today."
- Gabinio Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes you Home
Marketing Plan
400 Days of Oppression is being re-released with a new cover in October 2024 and we'd like to start the release off with some new reviews and buzz.
400 Days of Oppression is being re-released with a new cover in October 2024 and we'd like to start the release off with some new reviews and buzz.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781940250021 |
PRICE | $10.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 189 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
3 ☆
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I got 6% into this book and knew it wasn't going to be for me. I don't think I was the intended audience for this book. But I am rooting for this author and this book.
𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐬:
•Dark Romance
•Traumatic Racical Issues
𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 Oct.31
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Thank you, Netgalley, and Blood Bound for the eBook in exchange for my honest review.
I wasn't quite sure what I was getting myself into when I began this book. I still am not sure how to feel about it. The ending was the best part, although I wish it had packed a bigger punch. I can not believe how much Natasha put up with but believe that there are women who would. I want to say what I read shocks me, but I believe things like this happen. I found myself wanting to keep picking the book up and reading to see what happened, which is a win for the book, right? I'll definitely be heading for a more cheerful read after this one. Thanks to the author and publisher for the ARC of this book!
This book was definitely not what I’m used to from this author, the story was extremely heavy and erotic.
This book is perfect for a dark twisted erotica fans.
✅ BDSM (there’s a lot of scenes that push boundaries)
✅ slavery
✅ racism issues
✅ angst
✅ cheating
The ending are good. Natasha deserves the happy ending.
Okay, what did I just read? Brutal, dark, and erotic, the story of Natasha is playing out like a bad case of S&M but goes even darker. This is oddly the second book I've read this week where the Trans-Atlantic slave trade features, and it's based around the idea that someone could experience what black people have gone through over the centuries. Every time I thought it had gone too far, it went further. This is a quick read but shocking, and the ending makes it worthwhile.
I was not expecting what happens in this book, but I did enjoy reading it. I would say the genre is a cross between horror and erotica. This book also deals with racism and slavery. I felt a lot of emotions reading this, mostly angry and sad. This book was very unique from anything I have ever read and the author did a great job writing this book.
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