Digital Slave V4by Melissa DuVant Self-Published This book is written in English 



BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 68256 Ebook Price: $5.99 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
- Average 3.0 from 1 ratings
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This is an excellent story. However, the author has chosen to use
?woke? pronouns rather than she/her, he/him, although not
consistently. This makes reading the story quite jarring and adds
nothing to the story itself (the story is not ?woke?). I would give
it a ?5? if it had been written using proper grammar. 3 out of 5
(Fred) | Style: Bondage /BDSM Enslavement, Submission/Slave Training of Female Published: 8 / 2022 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 Violetta is a muck-raking internet journalist, and think's she on the trail of the scoop of a lifetime, or at least one that'll make her wealthy from blackmail. She goes undercover into a perverted underground sex club, where the rich and powerful get their kicks tormenting anyone they can get their hands on. When she's "gifted" a camera collar, she thinks she's got everything she needs to bust it wide open.
But it's not long before she's caught in a web of deception, sucked into twisted deviancies, and made to dress up and be used as "entertainment". Unable to escape, Violetta is bound and restrained, her body just another toy, her mind getting twisted into obedience. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories chastity collar electroplay latex tease denial humiliation mindbreak group use group sex 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 This is an excellent story. However, the author has chosen to use ?woke? pronouns rather than she/her, he/him, although not consistently. This makes reading the story quite jarring and adds nothing to the story itself (the story is not ?woke?). I would give it a ?5? if it had been written using proper grammar. 3 out of 5 (Fred) |