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Cruel Heaven - Part One

PublisherVenus

Book Details

Author(s)Molly Sands
PublisherVenus
ISBN / ASINB00B6RHTU0
ISBN-13978B00B6RHTU4
MarketplaceGermany  🇩🇪

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Part One (Now also available as the complete novel ‘Cruel Heaven.’ By the same author - 'The Devlin Woman' and 'A New Devotion.')

When Ava finds work with a prestigious law firm, Stephen is happy to follow her to the city and live as her house-husband. But a mysterious new dynamic takes shape in their marriage. Ava has always been strong and assertive and soon she begins to treat Stephen more like a servant than her husband.

One night after work, Ava takes her dominance beyond a game and lights a powerful erotic spark that transforms their marriage -

‘That wouldn’t be fair,’ Stephen protested.

‘I don’t think fairness has anything to do with it,’ Ava replied. ‘In fact I think the opposite applies here, don’t you?’

Mesmerised by her assurance, he could only listen in silence.

‘Oh no, I don’t think this would be half so much fun if it was fair,’ Ava continued, underlining her point by moving her foot slowly up and down the front of his jeans. ‘Perhaps I should draw up a contract, a contract of employment. I am a lawyer after all. It would be easy enough to do,’ she said, entertaining herself by proclaiming the terms in a grave sounding voice.

‘I, Stephen Mercer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby cede all rights and property to my wife Ava Bassano, and agree to live as her bounden slave and vassal, and live the rest of my life in devoted service to her comfort and pleasure to the exclusion of my own.’

Ava laughed, enjoying her foolish invention. She knew full well such a contract was impossible in law, and she half-expected to hear Stephen laugh along with her, but he wasn’t laughing. Lost in desire, he was kissing her knees, pushing at the hem of her skirt which had ridden up her thighs and in that moment Ava understood that such a contract, while it was impossible in law, could be privately sealed and ratified within a marriage if the contractor only had the will to enforce it.

8300 words. Adults readers only.

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