Ancilla
Category: | Literary Fiction |
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Author: | Sera Maddox Drake |
Publisher: | Lavande Mistral Press |
Publication Date: | December 22, 2023 |
Number of Pages: | 415 |
ISBN-13: | 979-8889404378 |
ASIN: | B0CRDYXLF4 |
Ancilla: Master, Teach Me by Sera Maddox Drake is a
bold, captivating work written for mature readers. The story follows an unnamed
heroine, who seems to have everything set for her life — a scholarship, wealth,
and a girlfriend. But everything changes when her conservative parents discover
that she is queer and force her to make a difficult choice, which leads to the
end of her academic dreams. Three years later, she meets a public reference
librarian in a bookstore, and something magical happens to them in the name of
love. She defies the rejection she has suffered, the religious repression, and
her family’s conservative views and indulges in a journey of self-discovery that
plunges her into a world of arcane knowledge, ritualistic sex, and esoteric
teachings. The narrative unfolds as a symbolic initiation, blending dreamlike
interiors and ritual chambers with the protagonist’s quest for sovereignty over
her body and spirit, culminating in a series of explicit, boundary-pushing
scenes that serve as both acts of submission and avenues for transcendence.
Sera Maddox Drake’s exploration of sexuality and sex is
unhinged, and she weaves elements of methodology and philosophical musings into
the narrative. There is a lot of sex in this book, and the scenes are vividly
drawn and depicted in visceral detail. The author writes elegantly about BDSM romance
and deftly explores the inner worlds of the characters as well as their
psyches. She explores power, pain, and enlightenment, positing submission as a
philosophical act and questioning the very nature of freedom and
self-ownership. Characters such as the enigmatic master become guides through a
metaphysical landscape rooted in mystical traditions like the Kabbalah and
Hermeticism, each step ascending a Sephirah toward spiritual awakening. Drake’s
beautiful prose and dense symbolism will challenge you to think about profound
questions about the body, mind, and spirit, particularly in the context of
queerness and ritual mysticism. Ancilla: Master, Teach Me might be
psychologically disturbing for some, sexually exciting for others, and
intellectually stimulating; it is deft and balanced.