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 | Student Sex Slaves 4 (James Darwin and Barbara Moore) STORY DESCRIPTION There's a new US Ambassador to the Caribbean nation of Providencia-a woman, Barbara Moore- and a very attractive one at that. That could mean trouble for the billionaire who owns Pirate Cay, a secluded island in that archipelago, and also owns the young students who are lured down there to serve as "companions" for him and his wealthy and powerful friends, as told in the first three volumes of Student Sex Slaves.
The ambassador is not an experienced diplomat, but rather is a political appointee, rewarded for her work on the successful campaign of the new President with what should be an undemanding sinecure of fun in the sun. But the Prime Minister of Providencia and the Master of Pirate Cay set out to test her and see how far she will go.
Interestingly, the ambassador has the same name as a young journalism student who posed as a companion to investigate the disappearance of two of her fellow students who had been lured to Pirate Cay, and now finds herself serving twenty five years at hard labor on the island. The two Barbara Moore's even resemble each other, despite the differences in their ages and current circumstances.
Will the new ambassador be compromised and corrupted? What is the strange connection between the two Barbara Moore's? Read this delicious tale of sex, peril, domination and submission-the culmination of this series- and find out!
| No. words: 54402 Style: Male Dom - M/F, Bondage/BDSM Groupsex Available Formats: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF  Product type: EBook / Paperback Book Published: 10 / 2021 Click Here For The Whole Series Keywords - click on word to search for more titles M/f. F/f peril domination submission interracial whipping caning Author Information James Darwin, a scientist by training, writes stories about the harsh judicial punishment of disobedient females.
Barbara Moore is a writer who enjoys setting her stories in real historical contexts in which her characters find themselves in unexpected peril. |