Saturday, April 18, 2015

Review: The Easter Bunny and the Whore of Babylon by Justin Conley

The Easter Bunny and the Whore of Babylon by Justin Conley

Link to buy The Easter Bunny and the Whore of Babylon (Dark Garden of Eden Book 1)

Story Rating: 2 out of 5

Blurb:

During the rise of the Eden Empire and their exploitation of galaxy systems to promote an universal Christianity, several worlds end up absorb into its scope of influence. Some accepted the Universal Word of God without conflict. Other resisted at the hard-boiled, Christian-induced Eden Empire. Enter Ostara, a land that accepted the new religion, ruled by wealthy and horny bi-pedal rabbits known as Easters. Not only did they accept it, they embraced it passionately to the point that Ostara became another Eden. However, not all accepted it with open arms and conflict within the planet took place.

Enter the result: the Rabbit Fire Wars.

The plan was simple: those that accepted Easter Christianity would enjoy the privileges accompanied with them to include money, power, and best of all, sex, which made the Easters infamous. Those that resisted will feel the full force of the Easters with backing from the Eden Empire.

This opens the world of "The Easter Bunny and the Whore of Babylon," an erotic, violent, thought-provoking dark satire that looks at those thoughts we have but never share with anyone; about an institution that continues to show flaws, and a battle of the sexes that turns to all-out war.

Review:

This was a really unusual book that would flip flop from discussing religion and war then change to a story about whores living during these times. The history of the religion and war was difficult to follow and there were names of places and people that made it too confusing.

The sex was hot and pretty graphic. The odd thing about these sections were the characters were animals but acted and spoke like people. Even though these sections were easier to understand that the others, they were still confusing to me.

This whole thing was a trippy experience that left me wondering what it was I actually read because the entire thing is confusing from start to finish.

Reviewed by Elizabeth

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