Taming the Twinsby Melissa DuVantImprint: Self-Published   Click cover for larger image
BDSM classed as Non-consensual. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 62225 Ebook Price: $5.99
Paperback Pages: 262 Paperback RRP: $10.83 Paperback price: $10.83
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Interesting story that would rate a ?4? if not for the annoying
mis-use of pronouns. Characters are referred to correctly, and then
incorrectly, even within the same paragraph. The use of ?them? instead
of ?her? or ?she? randomly throughout the story makes reading
difficult and increasingly annoying the farther into the story you go.
I?m not sure what politically correct point is trying to be made, but
it sure makes the story hard to read. 2 out of 5 (Fred) | Style: Fem Dom - F/F, Bondage /BDSM Enslavement Published: 4 / 2023 CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF
| STORY DESCRIPTION Working as a tutor is hard work - especially when your students are bratty little rich sluts that refuse to take orders! Akari has been hired to train Marissa and Carissa, heirs to the Sanderhilt fortune, to make them obedient and proper young ladies. Unfortunately, the two of them are more used to being in charge than being ordered around, and so Akari is going to have to take harsh measures to keep the pair of them in line! At least they seem to have a lot of their own equipment she can use, despite their whining. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories twins twin tutor lesdomme lesdom asian dominatrix chastity bondage bdsm 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 Interesting story that would rate a ?4? if not for the annoying mis-use of pronouns. Characters are referred to correctly, and then incorrectly, even within the same paragraph. The use of ?them? instead of ?her? or ?she? randomly throughout the story makes reading difficult and increasingly annoying the farther into the story you go. I?m not sure what politically correct point is trying to be made, but it sure makes the story hard to read. 2 out of 5 (Fred) |