Daniel Grande

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Lorenzo Marks
Latest book: Rubberbound in the Boondocks.
Published March 1, 2024.

Smashwords book reviews by Daniel Grande

  • Annabel and Mr. Nash Part Three The Conclusion on Sep. 06, 2021

    After a long wait for this, Lorenzo Marks finally brings us the conclusion of his series that most of us met thanks to Literotica. Keeping loyal to his imaginative, kinky and sadistic style, Lorenzo gives us a story filled with simple but shocking plot twists since the mere beginning of the story, scenarios that make the reader's imagination run wild and new characters that compliment the story perfectly and open new possibilities for future novels, even though this is the final one in Annabel's arc, making the reader wishful for more. A must-read novel along with its predecessors for those who love scenarios about pretty, young girls being publically humiliated, forced to perform devious sexual acts, and with a fetish for kinky clothing, role-plays and games.
  • Annabel and Mr. Nash Part One on Sep. 06, 2021

    Being this the first book of a new series, Lorenzo Marks gives us a solid and captivating beginning. Although the relationship between a young and beautiful girl with a old, powerful man who humiliates her is an old topic, Lorenzo is capable to revitalize it in this story by bringing us scenarios and situations that most of us would not have ever imagined, not even in our darkest fantasies, showing us he has the uncanny ability to raise the stakes when we talk about kinkyness and sexual humilliation. Annabel's reduction to a mere sex-crazed harlot throughout the four parts of this story is something every person who dares to call himself/herself a person into the kinky lifesyle has to read at least once in their lives. The most appealing feature in this story could probably be that every situation the main character has to go through gets more humiliating and intense than the previous one, making the reader wonder what could happen in the next chapters and keeping him/her on the edge of his/her seat, something that works so fine when the end comes. It makes you wish to know what happens next. Lorenzo Marks has definitely created something wonderfully perverse with "Annabel and Mr. Nash," and we can only hope he keeps it coming and improves it with the pass of the time.
  • Alisha is Sent to the Farm on Sep. 06, 2021

    Being its first spin-off, Lorenzo Marks gives us another kinky literary work at the same time he shows he is capable to create more intense and more humilliating scenarios. Focusing now on Alisha, one of Annabel's friends, we get a new story with the characteristic Lorenzo's style amplified thanks to the possibilities that having an African-American female dominated by white folk provide. This story is not just a perfect mix of sex scenes and humilliating scenarios, but also a well managed exposition of a character's psychological feature by making Alisha go through racist situations similar to the ones she has faced her whole life, but ten times worse thanks to the add on of mysoginy and sexual depravation. "Alisha is Sent to the Farm" is not just a well told story about the sexual debasement of a black girl in the hands of a group of white men, but also an intelligent yet disguised critique to America's racist side inside a story so addictive that no matter how horrified or disgusted you may feel with certain parts, you will always want to come back to read more.
  • Annabel and Mr. Nash Part Two on Sep. 07, 2021

    Being this his first sequel, Lorenzo Marks does a good job bringing back the characters that got us hooked with their sexual misadventures living new scenarios fillled with more humiliating and arousing situations. Lorenzo keeps good track of Annabel's deconstruction at the time he adds more kinky paraphernalia to spicy it up for the reader. He also brings us new characters into the mix that open the possibilities to new stories for Annabel's year of slavery. "Annabel and Mr Nash Part Two" is a good sequel that gets the reader's attention and prepares him for an ending worth every minute invested in reading it. Once again, it is a must-read for every BDSM lover.
  • Lily the TrimShave Girl on Sep. 07, 2021

    By possibly the first time, Lorenzo Marks did an story that although can be enjoyed by the reader, it seems to be done for a very specific type of reader. "Lily the TrimShave Girl" keeps Lorenzo's style intact by providing us a new girl victim of sexual humiliation and deviousness, but this time the intensity behind the scenarios described in here is too much that not all of the readers may feel aroused when reading those scenes. Although Lorenzo kept loyal to certain features characteristic from previous works, it can be seen that he focused in very specific topics, making this a book that some readers may find uneasy to read. If you are willing to see more of Lorenzo Marks' sexual deviousness you are welcome to read "Lily the TrimShave Girl," but unless you are into some of the stuff exposed in this novel, there is a slight chance you won't find it as appealing as some of other Lorenzo's books.
  • Alisha Goes Back to Work Part One on Sep. 07, 2021

    After a long wait and so many requests by the readers, Lorenzo Marks finally brings us the so awaited next chapter in Alisha's story. And he does it perfectly. "Alisha Goes Back to Work Part One" is a perfectly executed sequel to "Alisha is Sent to the Farm", and it gives us the very same feeling of excitement, arousal and shock that we got in the previous book. The same racist ambience observed in "Alisha is Sent to the Farm" has been perfectly moved into a city setting in which we can see similar set-ups but established in modern times, all complimented by new characters that make the story evolve with simple yet meaningful participations. Alisha's psychological feature keeps developing in this story as we just not see her reminiscence about her past life, but we can also see in a sort of ironic way how although she is a victim, she has to deal with the fact in some point of her life she was the victimizer, and now she will pay for her "crimes". On a personal note aside, the way some of the new characters are treated in this story makes me wonder if Lorenzo Marks is trying to create his very own narrative universe, as the previously mentioned feature seems kind of similar to what the adult comic book artist Erenisch did some years ago, creating what he called himself "Erenischverse". Could it be we are looking the beggining of a "Marksverse". One way or another, there is no doubt this novel is what Lorenzo's fans have been waiting for. And if you thought "Alisha is Sent to the Farm" was intense and cruel, you ain't seen nothing yet.