Troy has fallen, and all the Amazons who came to her aid are dead, except one. The lovely Amazon warrior Evandre finds herself a naked slave in the middle of the sacking and burning of Troy. Her handsome new master is determined to mould her into a pain loving sex toy, but Amazons are taught never to submit sexually to any man. Along with her fellow captives, Evandre bravely endures both torture and forced sexual pleasure. But she soon discovers that her greatest enemy is her own sensual nature.
Sexier than Helen of Troy, more fun than the Clash of the Titans, follow the adventures of Evandre, the Amazon Slave.
Real, hardcore S&M erotica in the vein of books like Sadopaideia, A Man and A Maid, the novels of F.E.Campbell, and even the outright porn of the "Bizarre Library" series seems to have entirely died in today's market.
What we have is either BDSM "lifestyle" and Ds stories or "Erotica", basically bodice rippers with more sexual detail.
After going blind searching the bookstores and Internet for anything to suite my taste, I was driven to write my own. Stories with real, well researched plots and characters, but enough S&M action to work as stroke fiction if that's what the reader wants (needs?).
I'm a successful professional, so I know what the "real world" is like. I'm widely traveled and multilingual. I do nude photography and CGI art, so I know what naked women actually look like, and I have wielded a whip and used it on (willing) women from all over the world.
If you too are looking for something harder than just sexed up romance, take a look at my books. Note that NONE of my books fall under the category of "Erotic Romance".
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Troy is particularly interesting as a setting for a historical novel since there is every indication that the city was real and truly impressive in scale and wealth.
While there have been innumerable tales about the doomed lovers Paris and Helen, of the great Greek fleet, and the Wooden Horse, much less is mentioned of the events immediately following the fall of the city.
According to the fragments of recorded history and later tales such as the Iliad, many of the Greeks had grown disillusioned with the quest, plus in the years that they had been away from their homelands, many had had their lands, wealth, and even wives and daughters, stolen by rivals. There is strong indication that many stayed on to re-establish Troy and to settle in the surrounding lands. Like any land rush, and taking into account the nature of the war hardened veterans involved, it was likely to have been a very violent undertaking as everyone struggled for power and the scraps of wealth that remained after the city had been looted.
Just as interesting and also much ignored by modern accounts and films, was the fact that according to the Illiad and other writings, a contingent of Amazons (warrior women), led by a disgraced Amazon princess Penthesilea, had volunteered to fight for Troy. There is a description in the Iliad of the death of the princess, who was supposed to have been killed by Achilles himself, who after discovering the identity (and beauty) of the person he had killed, "loved" her corpse. All 12 of her followers were assumed to have been killed in battle, but it is possible that one or more survived.
And it is from this interesting point that the book takes its start. What if an Amazon had survived? Custom at that time was for the victors to either kill or make slaves of the losers. The fallen city must have been absolute chaos, with the Kings and lords seizing the palaces and treasure houses, but leaving the rest of the mighty city to be looted by the less noble warriors.
Supposing one of these hardened warriors comes across the Amazon and manages to convince her to surrender or to capture her. How would a warrior woman, bred and born, react to being enslaved? Bear in mind, all warriors of the time, male or female, expected one of three things upon capture. 1. To be ransomed, 2. To be executed, 3. To be enslaved.
In mainland Greece, slaves were protected by some very basic laws, but in the ruins of Troy, a slave's fortunes would have been dependent upon the nature of her new master.
"Amazon Slave" is one possible outcome. Good or bad, decide for yourself.
Interesting book. The sex was smoking and the story had an actual story. It was a decent length (though the price is pretty high IMHO - wait for a sale or something). I enjoyed the main character who was an amazon warrior and the other two women who played prominently. There is a lot of S&M in this which I enjoyed. Some very creative scenes! Guess that long ago they didn't have all the nice toys we have today!
I do find it weird it has no ISBN or copyright date. Those are always helpful!