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Binding Arbitration

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Binding Arbitration is the 23,000 word story of Felicia, an arrogant wife who thinks she can steal her husband’s money. Instead, she ends up his trained little sex slave.

Things have been rough for Max. Even though the recent sale of his software company netted him a substantial windfall, his wife has decided she wants a divorce. Because she refuses to explain why, he is left to one conclusion. Now that he’s struck it rich, she wants to take half and leave him.

In order to avoid a costly legal battle, both Max and Felicia agree to binding arbitration. A judge will review their case and make a determination. Felicia is particularly willing to take this shortcut since their prenuptial agreement is airtight.

Only something happens, something Felicia doesn’t foresee. On the night before the arbitration is to take place, a man approaches David with a rather unique offer. Rather than lose the majority of his estate to his wife, Max can sign a new contract. If he does, the judge will rule that Max gets both the power of attorney and custody of his wife. In effect, he would own her.

Not only that, Max would have the opportunity to take his wife to Red Oaks, a facility where women learn to obey their husbands. They are turned from arrogant brats into adoring slaves who service the men who were once their husbands and are now their owners. Max takes the deal.

Before all is said and done, Felicia will be degraded and demeaned, forced to crawl at her husband’s feet and beg for orgasms. He will spank her and dress her up as his private servant girl. She may have started out his condescending wife, but she’ll end up his obedient slave girl.

Publisher's Note: This novella contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable. Adult and BDSM themes include: bondage, domination, spanking, anal sex, ménage et trois, and humiliation. All characters are consenting adults over the age of 18.

67 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 8, 2012

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