A Life Of Slaveryby ArgusImprint: Fetish World Books
BDSM classed as Non-consensual. Contains strong BDSM content. | No. words: 30700 Ebook Price: $7.00
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- Average 3.6 from 5 ratings
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First 3/4 of the book very well done ; training , discipline ,
humiliation . Never explained how Miranda found herself in this
predicament . Last 1/4 of the book rather disappointing . 4 out of 5
(Incognito) | Style: Male Dom - M/F, Bondage /BDSM Enslavement Published: 10 / 2012 CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Available Formats to Download: Palm MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF
| STORY DESCRIPTION Miranda was a very ordinary young girl, going about a perfectly ordinary life. Perhaps she had less family than most, fewer friends, being somewhat shy and withdrawn. And perhaps her sexual fantasies, which she kept quite secret, except on the internet, were a tad more oriented to bondage than most, but she was still a perfectly ordinary girl. And yet, she stood out, somehow, to someone, and wakened one day in a place far from home, naked, in chains, and about to begin a life of slavery from which she would never escape. Through her initial training and subjugation, we follow Miranda as she is taken to the auction and sold, and then enters a life of slavery as a maid and sexual plaything to a European couple, | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories capture abduction submission slavery suffering Supernatural Erotica Explicit Sex Romantic Comedy Humorous Erotica Paranormal Erotica Author information: Argus is a man with long experience and credits in the publishing world. He has had almost two hundred novels published in the United Kingdom and The United States, by such publishers as Beeline, Star, Nexus, Chimera, Silver Moon, and Olympia. He has also been published in dozens of magazines. Reviews First 3/4 of the book very well done ; training , discipline , humiliation . Never explained how Miranda found herself in this predicament . Last 1/4 of the book rather disappointing . 4 out of 5 (Incognito) |