A young cowhand on his way home runs afoul of a pair of ranchers with strange tastes, who live in a county with even stranger, darker ways.
Book 1 of 2. 33 pages. Color and Black and white.
This book follows in the vein of Neko - -so it's not for the faint of heart. Bondage, heavy non-con, fetish and a bit of political incorrectness. (The occasional midget and a bit of beasteality.)
I'll have this book eventually available via Lulu.com, but it will be an edited version without some of the heavier fetish, so as not to offend their standards too terribly.
BIO Obsessive/ compulsive: Very Artistic: Painfully Scattered: Very often Disorganised: Dreadfully Daydreamer: 90% of the time Perversion Level: Uncomfortably high Fuzzy animals: An overabundance of felines Projects: Too many to name - - even I forget
This is typical Nunn smut: hot, demented and very worthy of the Deranged Mind Club. Can you say pony play? A young cowboy gets kidnapped and abused by some tough cow pokes (ahem). Not for the faint-of-heart. Just right for flexible deviants. If you like Nunn's books and her artwork, you'll like this. It is book one and therefore, TBC.
Warning. Hardcore depravity here. Deep perversion. Outright indecency. Extreme dehumanization. Yep! that book cover ain't no lie. Lots of cruel manhandling. Ab.so.lute.ly ain't for the faint-hearted.
Young cowboy was captured by a couple of vile ranch hands while he was on his way home after a successful cattle drive. The young man suffered greatly at the hands of those cruel men. Constant pain and humiliation is his entire world now.
Will he be a tamed horse on the ranch? Can he survive all those painful and debasing acts daily? A bitted horse can't exactly say no right? Besides, he was tightly bound and gagged day and night.
The story was left off promising a chance for a change of scenery and owner. I will be stalking PL Nunn for the sequel which will be made available on a later date.
There's zero gentleness in this ponyplay, everything was rough and you will see blood and raw cooked skin from branding. It isn't surprising to find bestiality in Nunn's story at all. Playing with animals that way isn't my cuppa tea but I admire her daringness. There's nothing too hardcore for this author. I love the shock she never fails to serves right up my face.
This story ended too fast for me. I felt left in the desert dying of thirst. I need MOAR. Nonetheless, it was a good read and I liked the graphics. Speaking of the graphics, there are several pages left in B&W while the rest are in full color. I am glad the author made sure all the crazy scenes are in vivid color. *wicked witch laughters*
Here, I feel the need to enlarge this degrading picture because I loved it. ∋━━o(`∀´oメ)~→
BOOK DETAILS: Title:Branded Author:P.L. Nunn Publication Date: 2012 Publisher: Self-Pub Type: Short Graphic Novel, Book 1 of 2 (33 pages - Color and Black and White) Genre: Gay Graphic Novel Erotica, Hardcore Ponyplay Tags/Keywords:
Description: An original tale of the old west.
A young cowhand on his way home runs afoul of a pair of ranchers with strange tastes, who live in a county with even stranger, darker ways.
Book 1 of 2. 33 pages. Color and Black and white.
This book follows in the vein of Neko - -so it's not for the faint of heart. Bondage, heavy non-con, fetish and a bit of political incorrectness. (The occasional midget and a bit of bestiality.)
I'll have this book eventually available via Lulu.com, but it will be an edited version without some of the heavier fetish, so as not to offend their standards too terribly.
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I actually really liked this one??? I don't know why I'm even surprised. I am, however, devastated because the author's webpage doesn't seem to work anymore and it's the only place where the Branded series is available. I managed to grab a copy of this issue. Still, the rest are nowhere to be found, which depresses me for several reasons, first because I really really want to know how much uglier things will get for the mc, and second because it means this series could be considered lost media.