Sexorcism by Matthew Vaughn
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Sexorcism
This is technically a sequel to The Sexorcist but they both can be stand alone reads. Just like the first book, an exorcism can only be performed through sexual activities. This one follows a woman while the first follows a man. A very entertaining and vile read! 4/5
Sexycism!
So this is kind of a sequel to The Sexorcist, but it can be read as a stand alone, and both can be read in any order! The Sexorcist was brilliantly sick and depraved, with a dark humorous thread weaved throughout. If you've read it, you'll know how this works, and you will not be disappointed when you get more of the same with Sexorcism, the same, but better! A sexorcism is described in all its vile, disturbing glory in this short but abundant story. Filled with sex, gore, wicked humor and SO many bodily fluids, this will have your stomach turning and your eyeballs rolling to the back of your head, and will leave you breathless, excited and disturbed! The Sexorcist puts up a tough fight to win this one and is having a pretty shit time of it too. She also comes away with a bit more than just the satisfaction of a job well done…. Completely gripping, despite all the secretions! You may want to grab your anal beads rather than your rosary beads with this one!
Doing the Lord’s work
Just by the title alone, you pretty much know what you’re getting into by spreading the pages of this one. What I wasn’t prepared for was just raw, stomach-turning and vile this story was (although from reading pretty much everything that Vaughan has put out, I should have expected this of him). Vaughn’s delight is in our disgust. His writing is one of a kind. He once again ups the ante by pushing the limits of the splatterpunk arena. Snag this short story and take in a much different way of exorcising the demons.
Matthew Vaughn gets nasty again with this follow-up to the excellent "The Sexorcist"
This is some great writing, depraved and horrific writing, but there's a subtlety to it as well, a quietness. Vaughn expands on the Sexorcist universe and develops the character(s) in this short tale. Highly recommended! If you're easily offended then this one isn't for you.