Widows and Whipsby Melissa DuVant Self-Published This book is written in English 



BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 64095 Ebook Price: $5.99 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
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| Style: Historical Bondage/BDSM, Sex Slaves and Harems Published: 11 / 2021 Click Here For The Whole Series Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, RTF, HTM Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION Set in a dark Victorian world, where the wealthy nobility take perverse and sadistic delight in training, degrading and breaking their servants for their own sexual gratification. This volume contains 3 stories:
Gregory Pelham and the Widow of Westwick: After inheriting an isolated manor-house, Gregory must deal with the complaints of Evelynn, his maid, unhappy with being bound into chastity. And then a youthful widow, corsetted and wreathed in black, makes his acquaintance, needing training herself, unused to not being satisfied.
Forceful Education: Miss Arahaim forcefully shapes her reluctant students into being well-behaved young ladies, as well as ensuring her head-mistress is obedient and submissive to the needs of her sponsor, Lord Sheffield.
Learning the Craft: Eliza learns the art of dominance and slave-training from Lady Melissa, while the maids compete for her attention. Eliza would rather spend her time chastising the boy, as Lady Victoria begs to be punished and dominated herself. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories bdsm bondage fetish kink victorian corset chastity maid lesbian teaching Author information: Always interested in the darker side of sexuality, Melissa writes about the more twisted and controlling relationships, with a variety of devices employed on the subjects of her tales.
Find me on twitter @ https://twitter.com/MelissaDuvant Reviews An interesting story. I would have rated it a 4 except for the annoying use of incorrect pronouns sprinkled throughout the work. Even In the same sentence a woman is often referred to as ?her? and ?their?. This is not a singular error but deliberate throughout the piece. It distracts from the reading and becomes annoying the longer it goes on. 3 out of 5 (Fred) |