Disaster France: Described as a “dark romance”, a book containing paedophilia is causing controversy, with a petition calling for its withdrawal - Number 1 Amazon bestseller in the romance category, written by a mother of three.

Having gone viral on social media, French author Jessie Auryann's book Corps à cœur (Body to Heart) has sparked controversy. Classified in the highly popular ‘dark romance’ category, the novelist depicts paedophile acts that have traumatised some readers who have purchased it. A petition is calling for its immediate withdrawal.

https://www.cnews.fr/culture/2026-0...vre-vantant-la-pedocriminalite-fait-polemique (A)

How far does creative freedom go? Dark Romance, a genre that is very popular with teenage girls, now occupies a prominent place on bookshop shelves. It is a literary category that combines eroticism and abusive relationships, sometimes going so far as to promote rape culture, and whose pages find their way into the hands of middle and high school girls. Recently, Jessie Auryann's book Corps à cœur caused a stir, provoking an outcry among readers who are fans of the genre.

Although preceded by the warning ‘Attention: this is a Dark Romance for mature audiences only’ on the Amazon platform where it is sold, the novel by the French author, who is herself a mother, has been the subject of numerous calls for censorship from readers and many internet users who have heard about the controversial book on TikTok.

A book glorifying paedophilia

The blurb on the back cover gives no hint of the horror that awaits the reader once they turn the first few pages: "Arkhan dared to reject me and impose a part of himself that is growing inside me. But he never imagined for a second that he had given me the key to get him back. He is so righteous that he will not be able to resist the call of his daughter. I just have to wait to give birth to this being who will bring him back to me." And yet, this unborn child turns out to be one of the protagonists of a sordid story, where darkness and abomination are revealed under the guise of a very popular literary genre.

In her biography on the Babelio website, author Jessie Auryann makes no secret of it: she distils the worst vicissitudes of the human soul in each of her works. ‘My stories are built around uncomfortable situations and sensitive subjects, seeking out what we don't want to discover. I play with society's taboos and talk about what we want to keep quiet,’ she wrote on the literature platform.

‘I don't hesitate to provoke disturbing and tortured scenes. And of course, I don't necessarily condone what I'm going to write, but I don't stop myself from writing the unbearable either,’ added the author, at the centre of an uproar over her latest novel, Corps à coeur. From the very first pages, the unhealthy setting is established: ‘In this story, you will encounter sensitive subjects such as death, mental illness, manipulation, suicide, abuse, paedophilia, incest, physical and psychological violence, rape, death, torture and prostitution.’

‘I felt like throwing up’

The author has deeply shocked readers and crossed the boundaries of what is acceptable, according to numerous comments on sales platforms and content posted on social media mentioning the novel. ‘This author romanticises the rape of infants. This is not prevention but a collection for paedophiles and the mentally ill. The excerpts I read traumatised me so much because they were so detailed and violent, I felt like vomiting,’ shared one of the readers.

‘It's shameful that someone could write such scenes! I cried when I read the excerpts on social media. We fight against rape and abuse of any kind. The author has children herself, how could she imagine such a thing?’ wrote one internet user who had access to a few pages of the novel shared on TikTok.

Calling for its immediate removal from online retailers, where it is available for €25, a petition has been launched on Change.org and has since gathered more than 18,000 signatures [now 31,000]. ‘Jessie Auryann's book Corps à Cœur crosses an ethical and legal red line that requires immediate action,’ reads the online petition platform.

"The book contains descriptions and scenes that directly conflict with French law. Article 227-23 of the Penal Code: the law severely punishes the dissemination of any pornographic representation of minors. The use of fiction to normalise or eroticise relationships involving minors constitutes a serious breach of public order," states the petition launched on Sunday 22 February.



Despite widespread criticism, the author nevertheless enjoys some support, particularly on her Facebook page.

Here's what she posted:
FINAL STATEMENT
For several days now, a smear campaign and misinformation have been targeting my work as an author and my person. While literary criticism is a fundamental right, it cannot justify harassment, incitement to hatred or defamation.
The truth in a few points:
Prevention: Contrary to the claims made to damage my image, my novel includes clear warnings, an author's note and explicit trigger warnings from the very first pages.
Defamation: Extremely serious statements associating me with actual criminal activity have been made. These slanderous accusations go beyond the bounds of law and decency.
Incitement to hatred: Calls for hatred have been made and encouraged publicly.
Consequences:
A complete file, including all evidence (videos, comments, digital identities), has been compiled and secured for legal proceedings. Social media is not a lawless zone.
My priority remains my safety, my mental health and respect for my work. This account is once again a space dedicated to literature and kindness.
Thank you to those who have supported me.

Attached is an excerpt in French found on Xitter that I will not translate. It narrates the rape of a baby. It is very blunt and unambiguous.

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The book has since been heavily criticised on Amazon, where more excerpts have been shared.

Btw:
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What a terrible day to speak French. Lock this woman up and throw away the key.
I'm not going to translate directly but in summary
Jesus Christ.
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We have that Aussie woman going to prison for writing age-play (although she dedicated the book to her young children for some fucking reason), and yet this woman literally wrote about a guy jerking it to a newborn porn video he personally made and fantasizing about more of it while having his very young daughter come over to "clean" him up and she's not being hauled over to court because France.

This is actual Pierrot du Monde.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
This kind of crap is common in women's literary smut. The reason most people don't talk about how many women fantasize about children getting raped but obsess over loli is because reading fifty pages is a lot more work than looking at a picture for one second. I am not remotely surprised by this, but I am somewhat surprised by outrage in France. This is a nation whose power structure openly favors child rapists, and imports violent brown child rapists by the millions while letting them rape whatever children they want without consequences. I figured they would give her an honorary literary degree, or a medal or something.

I'm all about writing whatever the fuck you want, but when the subject matter is children and rape I can see why people are would want to hang you. Hope the dude that wrote this ends up in French hellhole.

Question though, Since France is being browned by Muslims, how would their government make sense of the Quran?
It was written by a woman. That means guaranteed zero consequences for her.

Teen girls aren't going to want to read about pedos raping children. We all know who this book is really for. It's just easy to market it under a popular genre. Nonces are gonna be beating it to this pedo slop and no one will even notice.
Woman writes child rape novel for other women to masturbate to, and your response is "how could men do this?!?!?". See my above point about there being zero consequences for the writer since she has a gash. People will just straight up lie about the situation to protect m'ladies from accountability.
 
Didn't France have nudey mags that regularly featured little girls, even featuring them on the cover? I think it was back in the 60s-70s but was eventually made illegal, for obvious reasons. What I mean here is that France is no stranger to pedophilia.
It was everywhere there are still old magazines with brooke shields as 10 year old posing naked and being called nymphet . Officially was made illegal somewhere in the 1980s and usa lead the charge , european countries followed.


Can someone do welfare check on her kids, wtf baby rape is doing in dark romance ?????
 
It was everywhere there are still old magazines with brooke shields as 10 year old posing naked and being called nymphet . Officially was made illegal somewhere in the 1980s and usa lead the charge , european countries followed.


Can someone do welfare check on her kids, wtf baby rape is doing in dark romance ?????
Kinda sorta, you still had all those movies in the 90s about middle aged men getting tempted by young teen girls made in the USA thanks to the Long Island Lolita shooting making that a thing. Poison Ivy, the one with Alicia Silverstone and Cary Elwes, the Showtime version of Lolita that sure seemed to utilize cinematography from Cinemax for some reason.
 
What a terrible day to speak French. Lock this woman up and throw away the key.
I'm not going to translate directly but in summary, the narrator is <long list of some of the most degenerate shit I've ever had the misfortune to read>
🤮:cryblood:🤮:cryblood:🤮:cryblood:🤮:cryblood:🤮:cryblood:

I want this woman flayed alive. Hell, I want you maimed in some fashion, and you're just the messenger. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THE FRENCH.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
Teen girls aren't going to want to read about pedos raping children. We all know who this book is really for. It's just easy to market it under a popular genre. Nonces are gonna be beating it to this pedo slop and no one will even notice.
The audience isn't pedo men. Men tend to like engaging with more visual media.
I don't know much about this author, but from the descriptions on her books in the articles, it is likely not to appeal to teen girls either. I would say the demographics are young adult (post-college) to middle-aged women. There are a decent amount of women who like the idea of being taken by an evil, but attractive, man and either turning him from evil or taking vengeance on him. Some even like the idea of being forced to cavort with such a man, and then doing evil things with him. And they generally like the idea of self-inserting into a more innocent, younger time.

That said, it's generally just fantasy. An extremely small number of women would actually want this to happen, and they know it. Just like anime-loving men like to fantasize about having a large harem of strong, beautiful women, and then when they actually think about it, they realize that there are many reasons that would end up being a hellish experience, especially when you're out-of-shape and your penis doesn't because you're gooning five times a day.
 
Have any of you actually read this at all btw?
There is no English translation and no one is going to pay money for this shit so no. The little snippet is enough to damn her to hell.
Didn't some Australian woman get dinged recently for a similar thing
That one never even got released only a pre-view to select people for critique. The snippet released to the public was about the male talking about seeing the now adult female naked at three years old and getting aroused by her baby vag or whatever. Which is bad enough but not off-the-wall insane like this chick who not only blasts by that aussie’s silly little idea of pedophilia but laps the bitch because HER NOVEL GOT PUBLISHED ON AMAZON AND THERE IS EVEN A SECOND BOOK.
 
A frenchie being a fucked up pervert is as much of a news story as a Jew being a cheapskate, a gypsy a thief, or a Nigger being violent. Just this week I saw one about a bureaucrat slipping diuretics into female interviewees drinks to get off on watching them squirm with incontinence. Bet you feel less bad about a certain Austrian Painter steamrolling into their artsy-fartsy gay cities huh? (I'd say this all goes back to the French Revolution, but even in the 1300s when the Papacy moved to Avignon there were claims of general degeneracy/sexual immorality. Though, given what had and would happened in Rome, I imagine this was polemical politics of the day).

Didn't France have nudey mags that regularly featured little girls, even featuring them on the cover? I think it was back in the 60s-70s but was eventually made illegal, for obvious reasons. What I mean here is that France is no stranger to pedophilia.
To be fair to France those existed in a lot of European countries. If I remember correctly in Germany they got away with it for a long time by being pictures of a nudist beach or some shit? (for obvious reasons I don't feel like investigating that further)
 
Do you think the country who's currently being ruled by a guy who literally was raped by his teacher, who he's married to, who's the first lady of Francis get thrown someone in jail for this? Also, people should be able to write whatever they want. That's my stance, but personally I would steal clear of this woman. Something's deeply wrong with her.
 
Jesus fucking Christ when I saw pedophilia in the title I thought it was gonna be something like 16 or 17 or whatever but a literal infant???

My stomach is turning just from the excerpt it is possibly one of the most evil things I've ever had the misfortune of seeing summarized. This bitch deserves to be tortured before execution and have her hard drives checked.

This kind of crap is common in women's literary smut.

I have never seen infant raping in the bodice rippers I've read. The edgiest I've seen on the shelf is maybe a teen girl and her teacher. But I don't really delve into reading fanfic since I'm no longer 13. I know that it can be a lot more deviant on AO3 from the lolcows that post there.
 
Kind of late to be trying to fix the realm of literature. I am of the unpopular opinion that books are a fine place to explore dark ideas.
"YOU DESERVE TO BE THROWN IN A WOODCHIPPER" -miggers
I don't understand is why people continues to read once it was clear the way it was going.
because you can pick up where you left off.
The reason most people don't talk about how many women fantasize about children getting raped but obsess over loli is because reading fifty pages is a lot more work than looking at a picture for one second
the other reason is that its easier to attack a man over photos than a woman over writing. it took a near coup to ban female users who were DMing each other erotica, meanwhile every month it seems they attack a new user for being into loli
Woman writes child rape novel for other women to masturbate to, and your response is "how could men do this?!?!?". See my above point about there being zero consequences for the writer since she has a gash. People will just straight up lie about the situation to protect m'ladies from accountability.
the downfall of western society will be because of male feminists, say what you will about women only spaces, but they're more honest and less likely to do this 'how could men do this' bullshit because they actually think of women as capable of reason and will do their best to hold them accountable. there's a great tweet about this "guys like null would rather let society go to hell vs just holding women even remotely accountable"
 
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