Jujun

Graydancer is back with another erotic tale of magical Realism. This adults-only title is called Jujun:

In Nawashi, Brian Stanford discovered the world is filled with mages who use sexual magic to achieve their goals – whether freedom or repression. Drawn into the struggle is his wife, Bec, captured by the Mauls, soldiers of the Wrinkled Man. Bec is taken into the dark underworld of New York’s sex trade, to be used as a pawn against her husband.

But the Wrinkled Man has not accounted for her own strength, and even as she is drawn further into the ordeal path Bec fights her own battles against the repressors. It is a fight for her body, mind, and soul – and in the dark world of sexual magic, survival may not mean victory.





10 Responses to “Jujun”

  1. David Says:

    Why is it that when I searched for this title on podiobooks I could not find it? The same is true of Nawashi. I was a little concerned about this because I love your site and I don’t like the idea that you have stories available here that I can’t locate.

  2. Evo Says:

    Because these books are marked as Adults-Only, David. Go back to the search page and see the selection box you have to check to get these — and others — to display.

  3. Robyn Says:

    Hi there! Loving this book – just wondering when we may be treated to a new episode?

    Thanks!
    Robyn

  4. John Harry Says:

    Erotic / Adult – Wrong category! This is an amazing story that holds you by the balls. Matrix meets Graydanser for want of a better description. I don’t know where we’re going but I’m with it all the way!

  5. Troll's-Kajira Says:

    man only two ppl have rated this book….show your support!
    This book draws you in….Greydancer can make you LIVE things you couldn’t imagine before!

  6. Vixxen Says:

    Loved Nawashi and looking forward to starting Jujun today. Graydancers experience shows in his writing and pulls the reader along. Is there a third? Kinbakusi perhaps? *smile*
    Thanks Graydancer!

  7. Noe Says:

    I loved this book! I can’t write a coherent review right now but I just want to say I loved the world and the characters Graydancer created.

  8. Miss Luna Says:

    I’m going to come off very geeky with this but it really is the best way I can sum up. Like any good opera or even the Star Wars Trilogy the second movie/act is the act where everyone suffers. Jujun is no exception. Definitely the darker book of the two books so far released by Graydancer, Jujun is set in the cold wet city of NYC. Since I used to live there I had an easy time picturing the environment that Graydancer described so easily. You also definitely could feel the characters of Brian, Bec, Sally and “The Man” more clearly. It’s not often I safeword to a book but some of the descriptions during one scene in particular made me put the book down reaching my own limits. An honor that usually only the writing styles of Chuck Palahniuk could cause. I did find myelf crying toward the end not because of the physical pain of the characters but of the emotional pains they all went through and found myself relating to one character in particular. And like Empire Strikes Back it’s not exactly a happy ending per say but more of a Buffy “where do we go from here” ending. I warned about the geek stuff.
    In closing I loved it. Can’t wait for the next one and would suggest this book not just to people in the scene but even people who are into dark stories, gaming and fantasy. Keep up the great work Graydancer!

  9. Sterling Says:

    Interesting story, however the music definitely interferes with the enjoyment of the story. It’s like having Britney Spears between chapters of a Stephen King book.

  10. Tina Says:

    I realy liked Nawashi but this one i could not finish listening as its too disturbing and there is absolutley nothing erotic or magic about it anymore. Just too brutal and disgusting. It realy made me feel sick. I think that should be stated more clearly in the descripton. Very sad to find a lovely story ending like that.

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