The Porcelain Bride: A Dark Japanese Novel of Forced Feminization and Unmaking [published]

Title: The Porcelain Bride
Subtitle: A Dark Japanese Novel of Forced Feminization and Unmaking
Series: Japanesque
Author: Yulia Yu. Sakurazawa

The Captor’s Eternal Embrace….

He called himself a White Knight, but his love was a silken cage, his desire a terrifying, possessive fire. The Porcelain Bride: A Dark Japanese Novel of Forced Feminization and Unmaking plunges you into the heart of a chilling obsession. Ruu, desperate and alone, finds himself under the “protection” of the imposing Saigo, a man whose grand Tokyo mansion holds more secrets than treasures.

What begins as shelter soon warps into a horrifying game of identity. Ruu must become Yukiko, the beautiful ghost of Saigo’s past, his body and mind bent to his captor’s will. This is a story of absolute control, of a “love” that suffocates and remakes, where every caress is a tightening chain and every gift a gilded bar. Witness the terrifying power dynamics of a relationship where salvation and damnation are one and the same, culminating in a vision of eternal, twisted devotion.

HEED THIS WARNING, SEEKER OF SHADOWS: The Porcelain Bride explores a deeply disturbing captive relationship built on abuse and control. It contains explicit scenes of graphic violence, sexual assault, forced feminization, and psychological torture. This is not a romance, but a stark portrayal of obsession and the horrifying lengths one man will go to possess his “perfect” doll. If you are drawn to narratives that unflinchingly examine the darkest facets of human desire and captivity, this story will hold you in its chilling embrace.

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