Joseph has reason to be grieved, reason to be angry, and reason to be lonely. Once the favored son of his father Jacob, jealousy compelled his older brothers to kidnap him and sell him into slavery at only 17 years old. Taken from his home, his family, and everything he held dear, Joseph finds himself in the hot sands of Egypt, a common slave with no future. However, all is not lost for Joseph. He is purchased and put into service at the home of Potiphar, the Pharaoh's captain of the guard. Refusing to loose heart, he dives into his work and refuses to denounce faith in his God. As a result, he grows into a handsome and successful man, so blessed in all he does that Potiphar places him in charge of the entire household. But this privilege soon comes at a cost. After 8 years of service in Potiphar's household, the captain of the guard takes a wife. Zuleikha, a young woman of incredible beauty and mystique. Even the noble Joseph cannot help but to notice her, and much to his dismay, Zuleikha notices him as well. Will this forbidden attraction prove to be a curse, or rather a blessing to Joseph? This story is an erotic re-imagining of the classic tale in the book of Genesis, Chapter 39.