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Enslavement Ring

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At 25,000 words, Enslavement Ring is the story of Jasmine and Malcolm, a young couple that visits a couple’s therapist. His name is Dr. Locke. And even though Jasmine found him online, he quickly makes his determination. She tries to hide it, but Jasmine is a spoiled, selfish brat, and no amount of therapy can fix her.

Dr. Locke has another alternative for the young couple. He has developed a very special device, and he gives it to Malcolm to test on his girlfriend. The device is a special kind of ring. Its micro-circuitry can engage with the human body and hijack control of the nervous system, effectively forcing the wearer to obey any and all commands.

Jasmine puts on the engagement ring, believing that she will be able to control Malcolm forever now. She thinks she will be able to spend all of his money and do whatever she wants. Jasmine couldn’t be more wrong.

The second that ring goes on her finger, Jasmine is trapped. When she hears a very special phrase, she has no choice but to obey. Malcolm has complete control of his fiancé.

From now on, Malcolm owns Jasmine. She will address him as Sir and give in to his every demand. Before putting on her enslavement ring, she thought she could control him. Now she will service him however he demands. Her mouth and every hole will be ready for him. She can beg, but she can’t say no.

Publisher's Enslavement Ring contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable. Adult and BDSM themes mind control, bondage, public humiliation, and other erotic images.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 7, 2013

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