From Russia With Painby Jim Armstrong Imprint: Fetish World Books This book is written in English 
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BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 30900 Ebook Price: $6.95 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
Paperback Pages: 116 Paperback RRP: $9.29 Paperback price: $9.29 
- Average 2.2 from 4 ratings
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Not much bondage; to little ecxcitment 2 out of 5 The idea has merit - unforunately, it lacks any direction and is not
adult enough for my tastes 2 out of 5 (Picky) Started with a promising theme, but didn't develop into anything. The
characters weren't explored. It was just a series of repeated phrases.
1 out of 5 | Style: Male Dom - M/F, Bondage /BDSM Enslavement Published: 5 / 2010 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 Serge Kupta was born on a remote farm in the Russian Steppes. The closest neighbor was 35 miles away and he had no siblings. When he reached 18, he ran away from home to Moscow. There he learned the lucrative business of prostitution from the pimps and, after a few years, saved up enough money to emigrate to the United States and set up his own pimping business in New York which gradually evolved into a unique slave business dealing in males and females of all ages. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories prostitute pimp bondage spanking slave training Author information: Jim Armstrong started writing erotica soon after serving a hitch in the Marines.
Most of his stories are based on actual experiences and are mostly bisexual in nature comprising one on one as well as group scenes which are vividly described and keep the reader in a high state of excitement throughout. Reviews Not much bondage; to little ecxcitment 2 out of 5 The idea has merit - unforunately, it lacks any direction and is not adult enough for my tastes 2 out of 5 (Picky) Started with a promising theme, but didn't develop into anything. The characters weren't explored. It was just a series of repeated phrases. 1 out of 5 |