In a crypt beneath the world we know, a woman named Dorothy offers herself up to transformation-not through force, but through exquisite surrender.
Her body, her voice, her will: all become sites of negotiation in a seduction that is as intellectual as it is physical. Watched by Mordecai. Worshipped by others. Transfigured by Him.
In this modern, sensual retelling of The Picture of Dorian Gray, beauty is not corrupted-it is perfected, ritualized, and obeyed. Every chapter unfolds like a psalm of desire, control, and the delicate line between self-erasure and self-discovery.
Set in a hidden world of curated decadence, The Dollification of Dorothy Gray is a literary erotic novel of exquisite restraint and dangerous longing. Beneath the polished surface of its prose lie the raw truths of what we give up-and who we become-in the name of love, lust, and aesthetic salvation.
For readers of Ana s Nin, fans of dark academia, and those drawn to the sacred theatre of power and pleasure.