Book One of the 'Slave Barbara' saga! Slave Barbaraby Ian SmithImprint:
BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 35000 Ebook Price: $6.50
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| Style: Male Dom - M/F, Bondage /BDSM Enslavement Published: 11 / 2011 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 Innocent virgin Barbara wants to change her boring suburban life, so the ad in the S&M magazine, asking for slaves, was almost too good to be true.
Taking her courage in both hands, she applies and is accepted. Before she knows what is happening, she is dressed in a bikini several sizes too small for her, scared stiff, on a small boat heading for an Island.
With her are other equally scared stiff girls who also answered the advertisement.
Just remember it is only for three months, Barbara tries to reassure herself, but with the prospect of pain and deflowering ahead, even three months can be a lifetime.
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories submission slave island training female submission punishment humiliation anal interracial lesbian Author information: Ian Smith was ordering books by Victor Bruno from Olympia when he saw their advert for authors and sent in a sample script. His first book, "The Wench Whackers' Ball" - later retitled "Ali, Slavegirl Incarnate" - was published less than three months later. Now, ten years later, he has written and seen published over twenty books.
A keen writer since childhood (and now in his forties), Ian enjoys trying to project the feelings of innocent girls caught up in fantastic and daunting circumstances. Sometimes he starts with a planned outline of a book, but often with just a single idea which develops along the way. Some of his books run in series, with recurring characters, others are one-offs.
Ian always has at least half a dozen ideas for more books and gradually those ideas are turned into reality. But then some more ideas turn up ... Reviews Good, but gets lost near the end. 3 out of 5 |