Young Alice Brown has an unusual problem, and only another trip to Underland can solve it, and her bedroom mirror is the only means of return. Used once more as a pawn by the Red Queen, this time... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Kind of wierd Fantisy erotica but a very good read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Alice goes back to underland because she didn't take all the antidote for a potion that turned her into a bird and she is slowly turning back-starting with growing feathers. She no sooner gets there then she falls afowl of the Red Queen of the Chess people and is controlled with a neat bit of symbolic magic. They were fighting wars using the rules of chess over a huge board called boardland. But the land revolted and evolved so they could no longer have their wars (it became hard to move between squares, the squares changed their sizes and more ordinary humans and animals moved in). Meantime the two kings (Red and White) have gotten tired of the whole thing and they take up gardening (as a bizarre hobby giving a new meaning to flowergirl) and railroading. The Red Queen is using Alice to gain access to an artifact that she thinks she can use to restore boardland and resume the wars while the White Queen wants it to make herself beautiful(she's rather dumpy). There's a lot of erotic scenes and quite a bit of humor like when Alice becomes latterly the purse for the match between the Lion and Unicorn. And when she compares sex for a girling to a good credit card because almost everyone accepts it for payment. This is after her and a girling companion are forced to pay tolls by way of a rather good parody gang bang. If you are not into nonconsensual, BDSM, D/s, and beatstuality this probably in not for you but it just might be anyway because of the humor interlaced with erotica. The plot is somewhat linear with various incidents along the way but the ending is well done and innovative. Some of the best fantasy erotica I have encountered.
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