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Village of Slaves

PublisherHarry Tanhide

Book Details

Author(s)H. Tanhide
PublisherHarry Tanhide
ISBN / ASINB01A4NRFCS
ISBN-13978B01A4NRFC7
Sales Rank29,692
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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First, a note from the Author: Village of Slaves has been a foray into Female Domination, as seen and experienced by the main protagonist, a woman, the very independent Miss Samantha Barker. Where I normally write from the submissive male perspective, I’ve often wondered what’s going through a dominant woman’s mind, so this story is the result of what I, as a man, would imagine that to be. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I’ve enjoyed writing it… HT

Village of Slaves begins with the sort of event that has been viewed as a bit of fun in many places, over many years. Samantha Barker is one leader of one village’s Events Committee and quickly gains approval to turn her idea into reality, all for a charitable cause. She also has another agenda in mind, one that she was forced to bring forward due to the departure of her housekeeper, and so the slave auction provides an ideal opportunity to get the man she wants.

Daniel Goodrich is her target, a young man in his mid-twenties who is besotted with her, but comes across as shy and innocent. Samantha’s heard gossip that he’s a hard worker at whatever he does and seems to react positively to a woman’s authoritative tones, which is just what she needs in a male servant. However, there is one problem: he lives with his mother, so Samantha will need to pull out all the stops to get him to change his allegiance. During his early development into subservience, something else crops up that she feels needs her attention and now she’s on a mission to help resolve an issue that will affect the whole village. What surprises her is the knock-on effect that her event has had, stirring up the true desires of the women and men of Lower Hempton.

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