About one year ago I’ve posted an interview with her on this blog, meanwhile she’s written a book that’s published at Virgin: Niki Flynn, Dancing with Werewolves. Here comes the review, written by Pinkie Pain!

I spent the last 2 days on the road reading Dances with Werewolves, the book by Niki Flynn and I am terribly happy Tom got me the chance to write something about it.
I think it was quite bold of Niki and the publisher to come up with this book. I enjoyed the story telling and all my respect goes to Niki for being so honest. It bursts truly that old myth about women and adult entertainment which tries to depict us as pitiful beings, being exploited and reduced to sexual objects for men’s eyes. Niki’s book is definitely a step in the right direction and even though it was probably never meant to be political, it shows some feminists out there have still a lot to learn about women.
Here comes a young woman, smart and cultivated, to tell us about her going in for a career as a “professional victim” (I definitely love this definition) and enjoying it. Vanilla readers will be probably be very disappointed not finding anything about drugs and forced prostitution in there. Actually I had to ask myself several times what the hell they will read out of it. Maybe that the horror movies are to blame? Strange that I didn’t turn out a professional victim too then…
I just can tell what I found in this book and hope nobody will be disturbed by my partiality. For I am a kinky girl, too - though not a straight spanko and probably not even a straight whatever in the BDSM scene. I am usually pretty fast bored from most adult material and prefer classics to BDSM books. On top of it I even have a generic aversion to realism and fictional victims. Not really the best premises, what?
But having had the chance to meet Niki in person already, I know I’d not have dropped my reading in rage. And indeed I found in those pages an interesting journey both through a scene which is familiar and through a mind which is different.
I had to smile recognizing in the book people I know and movies I’ve seen (at this point I should confess being a huge Lupus fan) and instinctively wore a big grin on my face all through the chapter telling about the photo-shooting with Ben. It’s always quite curious finding pieces of your own path in other people’s story. But it seems our kinky world is very small.
On the other hand everyone has a different story. So I guess I should now thank Niki for sharing her point of view, for giving me the chance to see the pain experience from another perspective. I really hope the vanilla reader will be open-minded enough to give this perspective a try and enjoy the ride through this intriguing book which definitely deserves a bigger public than our little weird world.
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Here you can find movies and pictures with Niki Flynn:











