Learning to Crawl: Turned into an obedient slave - Couverture souple

Argus, John

 
9781901388718: Learning to Crawl: Turned into an obedient slave

Synopsis

He led her by the leash into the front room. 'Kneel,' he ordered abruptly. She obeyed, breathing raggedly as he stood before her. 'Sit back on your heels and spread your knees wide. Keep your back straight.' He sat in a plush antique chair, staring at her, forcing her to meekly drop her gaze. He yanked her forward, then grasped her arm, hauling her up across his lap so her bottom was raised high. His hand settled on her rear. 'I am the master. You are the servant. Do you understand that?'

Gwendolyn Pepperdine is the spoiled stepdaughter of an English lord, until she ditches college once too often to party amid the sleazier elements of the New York jet set. Cut off by her angry father, she tries to seduce a wealthy older man into supporting her until daddy relents.

But the young beauty isn't as sophisticated as she'd thought, and finds herself caught up in what she believes to be a game of submission. Excited to play the part of slave, she exults in a forbidden life high in the glass towers of New York.

But little does she realise that her own stepfather has arranged for her to be trained by a master, to be broken and turned into an obedient slave who will forget all claims to her inheritance. Tormented by men and women alike, Gwen slowly begins to lose herself to the seduction of total slavery. With only a small part of herself remaining, Gwen tries to fight free - before it is too late.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

He led her by the leash into the front room. 'Kneel,' he ordered abruptly. She obeyed, breathing raggedly as he stood before her. 'Sit back on your heels and spread your knees wide. Keep your back straight.' He sat in a plush antique chair, staring at her, forcing her to meekly drop her gaze. He yanked her forward, then grasped her arm, hauling her up across his lap so her bottom was raised high. His hand settled on her rear. 'I am the master. You are the servant. Do you understand that?' Gwendolyn Pepperdine is the spoiled stepdaughter of an English lord, until she ditches college once too often to party amid the sleazier elements of the New York jet set. Cut off by her angry father, she tries to seduce a wealthy older man into supporting her until daddy relents. But the young beauty isn't as sophisticated as she'd thought, and finds herself caught up in what she believes to be a game of sexual submission. Excited to play the part of slave, she exults in a forbidden life high in the glass towers of New York. But little does she realise that her own stepfather has arranged for her to be trained by a master, to be broken and turned into an obedient slave who will forget all claims to her inheritance. Tormented by men and women alike, Gwen slowly begins to lose herself to the seduction of total slavery. With only a small part of herself remaining, Gwen tries to fight free - before it is too late.

Présentation de l'éditeur

Gwendolyn Pepperdine is the spoiled stepdaughter of an English lord, until she ditches college once too often to party amid the sleazier elements of the New York jet set. Cut off by her angry father, she tries to seduce a wealthy older man into supporting her until daddy relents. But the young beauty isn't as sophisticated as she'd thought, and finds herself caught up in what she believes to be a game of submission. Excited to play the part of slave, she exults in a forbidden life high in the glass towers of New York. But little does she realise that her own stepfather has arranged for her to be trained by a master, to be broken and turned into an obedient slave who will forget all claims to her inheritance. Tormented by men and women alike, Gwen slowly begins to lose herself to the seduction of total slavery. With only a small part of herself remaining, Gwen tries to fight free - before it is too late.

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