Reviewed:
Where do I start? Well, firstly, I really can't believe this story hasn't been reviewed before; it has everything! (I'm including Book I in this review as well.) Secondly, if incest is one of your 'squicks', it's time to move on.
Some of the most powerful fetishes that ever titillated the fevered brain of your average SOL reader, are here in spades. My own particular tweaks are sibling incest, polygamy, and group sex. Truthfully, I'm a firm believer in the Golden Rule 'If it feels good, and harms no-one, then do it!' Intellectually, I know that siblings breeding is playing Russian roulette with genetics, in a story I can accept that, but don't try this at home folks!
This expansive tale carries the reader across four generations of undiluted sex, and keeps you hanging on every word. The characters seem to take on a life of their own as they live further and further from societal norms. To me personally, the fact that I disagree entirely with most of today's hypocritical moral standards, makes the story so much better.
Eradinus has used considerable imagination to build a lifestyle based on the two survivors of a shipwreck, to provide a story the equal of Robinson Crusoe, but with a good deal more sex, and a lot less praying. Not only that, but the sex is written in a controlled fashion that makes it erotic without using a predominance of foul language; it's difficult to explain, but you'll see what I mean when you read it.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get horny, but most of all you'll lose sleep because you can't stop reading.
Enjoy!