Slave New World: A Sci-Fi Femdom Story
Book Details
Author(s)M.L. Paige
ISBN / ASINB076NZ6WPX
ISBN-13978B076NZ6WP7
Sales Rank294,101
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Empire of the strange, merciless Ascendatrixes seeks total domination over their male subjects and has so far been utterly victorious in their mission, forcing males to serve as groveling sycophants pledged to fulfill even the most frivolous of the Ascendatrixes' desires.
In SLAVE NEW WORLD the focus is on a sacred Ascendatrix ritual called the Ritual of Emptying that involves the judgment of a so-called "fallen male" at the hands of the Prime Ascendatrix and the quickly growing contingent of Phalluses led by the Vice Phalluter, all former Ascendatrixes who have chosen to augment their bodies with male genitalia. Throughout the ritual questions arise: Why have there been more occurrences of the Ritual of Emptying? What is the motivation to grow the ranks of the Phalluses? And what does their proliferation mean not just for their subservient male charges but for all others who dare to stand in their way?
SLAVE NEW WORLD is a Sci-Fi Femdom story that includes elements of BDSM, female domination, genderbending, body worship, humiliation, and objectification (among others).
In SLAVE NEW WORLD the focus is on a sacred Ascendatrix ritual called the Ritual of Emptying that involves the judgment of a so-called "fallen male" at the hands of the Prime Ascendatrix and the quickly growing contingent of Phalluses led by the Vice Phalluter, all former Ascendatrixes who have chosen to augment their bodies with male genitalia. Throughout the ritual questions arise: Why have there been more occurrences of the Ritual of Emptying? What is the motivation to grow the ranks of the Phalluses? And what does their proliferation mean not just for their subservient male charges but for all others who dare to stand in their way?
SLAVE NEW WORLD is a Sci-Fi Femdom story that includes elements of BDSM, female domination, genderbending, body worship, humiliation, and objectification (among others).

