
- Average 4.3 from 18 ratings
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Another great story from Jack Norman. In my estimation this author
just keeps on getting better and better.
A delightful story that fully lives up to what the synopsis says you
are getting - with the bonus you actually get a lot more.
I can`t wait to see what Jack does next! 4 out of 5 (Hardman) very good book 5 out of 5 (mdc) This is quite good, arousing, sometimes funny, sometimes anything
but... 4 out of 5 (wabi) Superbly written story, elaborated personalities, super captivating
bdsm. 5 out of 5 (edsubject) One of the best in the library. After agreeing to servitude to pay off
a debt, the wife is led inexorably into a life of submission. A well
written story that takes the reader on a slow path of dominance with
many scenes the reader may have already imagined. 5 out of 5
(Messenger) Very good book.
Now, we are waiting for the following whit the mother. 5 out of 5
(azer75) Good theme but unfortunately too many inconsistencies.
Worth a read though. 4 out of 5 (Fred) Very good story but I find some of it unnecessary and a bit confusing.
There was a lot of words wasted on descriptions of various punishment
devices. Definitely of no interest to me. Just say she is being locked
into a custom chastity belt and do not give me pages of how she is
measured and fitted or how it works. Also there is Tonya's sister who
is also a sex slave before her sister without any explanation as to
when or how that occurred. That is why I deducted a star. 4 out of 5
(Stark47) For the Printed Edition for this book
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| Take My Wife 2022 Edition Jack Norman Get the full book details Imprint: Silver Moon BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. Genres: Male Dom - M/F, Bondage/BDSM Fetishes Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF  Tonya Swanson is a beautiful but extravagant young housewife, obsessed with expensive designer clothes and material possessions. When Tonya's husband is overwhelmed by her debts, he negotiates a unique mortgage arrangement with financier, Sir Edward Oakley. |