: Starring Blake Blossom , this story follows a woman with a secret fetish who seduces guests at her short-term rental property while her husband is asleep.
The release of Volume 2 of the 2024 web series has sparked a renewed conversation about the trope of the "Predatory Woman." This character archetype, often depicted as a confident, calculating, and seductive female figure, has been a staple of popular culture for decades. However, as our understanding of power dynamics, consent, and feminism continues to evolve, it's essential to revisit and reexamine the implications of this trope.
: Cherry Kiss stars in a story involving manipulation between two men to achieve a specific outcome she desires. Themes and Production Context
Who are you? she typed.
She sat across from him, the low light of the bistro catching the sharp angles of her jawline. To the outside world, it was a date—a beautiful woman, an attentive man. But to him, it was an autopsy in slow motion.
Society is trained to identify male predators. Mara weaponizes this blind spot. In one chapter, she openly cries in a police station about Derek "stalking" her, while the reader knows she has planted evidence to frame him. The book forces us to confront an uncomfortable truth: predatory behavior has no gender.