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Slave Of The Bermuda Triangle

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Jack Norman’s latest blockbuster takes you into the swashbuckling world of pirates and slavery. It is a story of pillage and plunder with Master/slave sex woven into a blood-stained plot. Honeymoon couple Dan and Amy Richards, sailing on a small yacht in the waters of the Bermuda Triangle, are inexplicably transported to another time when their boat is wrecked by a freak storm. They find themselves separated in a bygone world where tall ships sail the seas, and ruthless pirates maraud in the search for slaves and bullion. Amy is taken as a slave along with thirty other young women by a corsair xebec ranging far away from its home waters of the Barbary Coast. Her breasts are pierced and tagged, and she is subjected to the ravages and lusts of the pirate crew as the ship takes slaves for sale in a foreign port. Henry Smith, captain of the xebec, recognises that Amy’s knowledge of the future could give immense power in his primitive world. He sets about interrogating her with long, steamy sessions in his cabin. However, pirate democracy dictates that he must also share Amy with his crew in the ongoing orgy on the high seas. Moreover, the ship’s slaver skilfully releases Amy’s darkest desires, turning her into a panting slut ravenous for sex. Meanwhile, Dan is picked up by the xebec’s sister pirate ship, and he too is thrust into abject and humiliating slavery. He is later transferred to the xebec where the crazed captain’s thirst for power leads him to make Dan a slave clerk, hoping to learn more power-giving information. There he can only watch his wife’s debauchery as she sinks ever further into the debasement of her slavery.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 2, 2011

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