Gybot Slaves: The Assistantby Jon Barry Published by: Fiction4All This book is written in English 



BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 16525 Ebook Price: $3.50 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
- Average 3.5 from 4 ratings
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Interesting but not to my taste. 3 out of 5 Story is only 1/3 of a complete book. Starts slow and stays that way.
The author should have done it all in one. More said in the 2nd part
evaluation. 2 out of 5 (Stark47 ) | Style: Sex Slaves and Harems, Bondage/BDSM Fantasy and SciFi, Bondage/BDSM Fetishes Published: 4 / 2011 Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, Text, RTF, Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION In a strange future society where a handful of men hold unimaginable wealth and power, a new class of beings have been created. These are the gybots: synthetic girls who can be created to order and physically altered at their owners' whims; submissive creatures of limitless desire, who wish only to serve their masters' most depraved hungers.
Mia Teryn is a human girl, newly graduated and in need of a job. She finds employment in the household of the fabulously wealthy Erion and Sareen Delorne. Mia soon finds herself pressed into service as a vessel for Sareen's Sapphic lust, and witnessing with horrified fascination the uses to which Erion puts his gybot slaves. She will unwittingly become a pawn in the power-struggle between the Delornes, and a friend to the strange, artificially-created beings who share their world.
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories erotic sf robots slavery amputee fetish Author information: Jon Barry is a US-based fetish & erotica writer. His work has appeared under various names in such magazines as LEG SHOW, VARIATIONS and a variety of e-zines. Reviews Interesting but not to my taste. 3 out of 5 Story is only 1/3 of a complete book. Starts slow and stays that way. The author should have done it all in one. More said in the 2nd part evaluation. 2 out of 5 (Stark47 ) |