The CEO of Nextwave hires Brandon to test the security of their exciting new product, the Brainset, which allows users to communicate directly with the internet through a web of sensors installed directly on their brains. Brandon discovers that the company’s beautiful and bitchy VP of Marketing, Hannah, has secretly installed her own Brainset. Hannah is irate when Brandon decides to conduct his security tests on her rather than on the five official testers, but she quickly finds that there is nothing she can do to change his mind.
Throughout the testing period, Brandon forces Hannah into even more outrageous sexual acts, ostensibly in the name of proving how dangerous the Brainsets could be. The attractive woman is forced to strip naked, spank her own ass, and pleasure herself, all in front of a webcam so Brandon can watch. The hacker installs his own Brainset so that he can ‘feel’ Hannah’s emotions directly. She tries to escape numerous times, but Brandon’s close monitoring leads to immediate discovery and quick, painful punishments.
Hannah’s situation gets even worse when Brandon decides that in order to prove how dangerous a hacked Brainset could be, he must train her to do something both difficult and distasteful. Ponygirl training seems like just the thing. The Brainset proves to be an excellent tool in demanding precise movements and instant obedience. Unfortunately, Hannah’s brainwaves show that she is getting sexual pleasure from being forced to march naked in bondage gear. To demonstrate that Hannah is not a willing slave, Brandon must find increasingly difficult and humiliating acts for her to perform.
As the testing period draws to a close, Brandon is faced with a dilemma. He wants to demonstrate his hacking prowess, but he does not want to go to jail for the things he has done. Also, he would like to expose the security flaws of the Brainset without discouraging the company from moving forward with mass production, which he desires for his own ends. Can Brandon have his cake and eat it too?
I have recently published my first book, Nextwave, through the Pink Flamingo Press. It's a science fiction bondage adventure, filled with some rather extreme kinky sex. It can be purchased here: Nextwave
I enjoy writing stories that involve some kind of trickery, which leads attractive female characters into unintended, though usually enjoyed, sexual bondage and other kinky activities. The 'trickery' I most enjoy involves some kind of technology that is either currently available or is foreseeable in the near future.
A book about possible future where at least some people will have neural interfaces. Which of course could be abused. Or could be used for learning many good things (see ending of book demonstration). And which can have a lot of issues, showing why security is ever important. We also have hacker who is hired to test security, he does what he hired for and with great results. Said hacker describes in details how he use neural interface to many thing it's either not originally intended to do or left for future software updates. With amazing results. Yes, becouse some not too smart girl thinks having neuset as phone is good idea. So she becomes primary test subject.
Total crap. Jay Beach not only managed to write this dreck, but actually had the stones to give it five stars on here. Come on, man. You can't review your own stuff. pr0n like this is a dime a dozen online. About as titillating as cow manure.