Digital Slave v2by Melissa DuVant Self-Published This book is written in English 



BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 67224 Ebook Price: $4.99 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
- Average 4.0 from 1 ratings
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A definite improvement over book 1, but still it takes the first half
before it starts to get interesting. I also found it confusing as to
the motivations as to who or why this was being done. Much of the
book made no sense until the last few pages. I do like a coherent
story to follow. 4 out of 5 (Stark47 ) | Style: Bondage /BDSM Enslavement, Submission/Slave Training of Female Published: 3 / 2021 Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, RTF, HTM Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION Charlotte runs a tech innovation company. Powerful, attractive, in debt and far too stressed about trying to close a deal, she books herself into an exclusive "executive relaxation facility". What follows is her isolation from her normal life, as she is confined and removed from everything that protected and defined her, bound and trained into obedience and submissiveness. Her body is swaddled in all-consuming latex, her mind is fogged by sensory deprivation and physical shocks, her will corroded away as she is forcibly shaped and transformed at the will of an unseen master, into an unthinking, uncomplaining puppet. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories slave bdsm latex training mindbreak electrostimulation sensory deprivation whipping 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 A definite improvement over book 1, but still it takes the first half before it starts to get interesting. I also found it confusing as to the motivations as to who or why this was being done. Much of the book made no sense until the last few pages. I do like a coherent story to follow. 4 out of 5 (Stark47 ) |