Lance Edwards brings us another stunning collection of Femdom short stories with 'Coerced Conversions'.In 'The Snore Cure', we find a couple freshly married but the new bride is highly annoyed with her groom’s snoring. She takes matters into her own hands to cure him of this nasty habit with a few tools from her best friend.Every young guy's dream is to land a 'Cougar', but Andy has no idea what he’s in for when Dana drags him to her home after picking him up in a local bar. 'Captured at the Camp' is the story of two drunken best friends that are the stars of the local high school football team. Eighteen, full of testosterone and beer, Jerry and Jack make their way to a camp where the college women’s soccer team is supposedly having a sinful all-girl orgy. The boys get caught, and wicked things happen at the hands of the captain and her teammates.
There are nearly twenty Lance Edwards titles in print, eight novels and ten short story collections. All are hardcore erotic fantasies about dominant women. Lavishly detailed indulgences in sadomasochistic sex, they may be too adventurous for the comfort of most.
Settings are generally contemporary. Historical, paranormal, and metaphysical elements occasionally explore the concept of eternal soul-slavery. Other recurrent themes include fanatical reverence for femininity, revenge for the sins of men and the denial of orgasm despite relentless stimulation. The appeal of submission is explored more than the thrill of sadism. Still there is a surfeit of cruelly creative bondage, discipline, torture and degradation with a particular emphasis on pegging. Forced feminization, medical invasions, water sports, body modification and cuckoldry are also regular features. Content is about evenly split between consensual and non-consensual relationships, as well as those that begin as one and evolve into the other. Romantic love, commitment, and other uplifting ideals often join or obviate darker motivations, but generally such niceties are subordinate to the simple sating of appetites.
The author suffered a diving accident at age twenty-two. A quadriplegic, he has spent the years since writing these stories as therapy: venting the pressures imposed by his condition. As a defense against the loss of so much else (or as an endless indulgence in impotent keyboard-beating), this continues to be effective and productive. The author is flattered and gratified that others find value in his admittedly kinky obsession.