In Brookhaven women’s prison new inmates are forced into Club Rape, a harem of unwilling sex slaves who are routinely put in sexual bondage and must experience molestation, humiliation, public rape and just plain rape by prison guards. New inmate Kim struggles to survive the rapes while prison intrigue swirls around her. This 70,000-word novel is Powers’ filthiest sexual bondage rape fest ever!
In "Rich Bitch, Prison Bitch," the first book of the "Prison Bitch" series, beautiful, wealthy young banker Kim Halstead was set up for a fraud conviction and sentenced to prison. In "Club Rape," Kim winds up in Brookhaven, a maximum security women’s prison that has long had a reputation for being the most dangerous, violent women’s prison in the federal prison system. Gang fights, murders and suicides were regular occurrences.
But in the last decade or so things have improved enormously at Brookhaven because the place is secretly being run by Captain Casto, the Captain of the Guard. Casto is a functional psychopath and a genius at motivating people. Gang fights, murders and suicides have all gone down. And it’s all because of Club Rape, a secret sex slave harem for the pleasure of Casto and his hand-picked crew of sociopathic guards and their occasional guests.
Beautiful Kim is a welcome addition to Club Rape’s harem of inmate sex slaves, as far as Casto is concerned. Kim has no choice, she’s forced into the harem, like all the other women who are the harem sex slaves of Club Rape. Her days are spent being put in sexual bondage and then raped repeatedly by the guards in an employee lounge where every fixture and piece of furniture functions as a sexual bondage rape device without looking like one, unless a naked sex slave inmate is bound to it and writhing helplessly in pain and/or ecstasy.
It’s all beautifully designed and works in conjunction with regular prison security (and the fact that most of the male staff including the warden has access to Kim and the others in Club Rape) to ensure that there’s no escape for the sex slave harem inmates.
That’s why this is the rapiest rape fest of a novel Powers has ever written. The rapes just keep on happening as Kim and the other sex slaves are bound, gagged and used ruthlessly and repeatedly by the guards all day.
Meanwhile a mysterious benefactor is bribing everyone to protect Kim from death or maiming during her stay at Brookhaven, though her benefactor is curiously uninterested in whether Kim is raped or not. And her benefactor is not all goodness and roses, he, she or they make credible threats to kill anyone who fails to protect Kim. Intrigue swirls around Kim as she and the other inmates and Casto try to figure out who Kim’s mysterious wealthy benefactor is and what they’re up to.
And Kim also must struggle to understand the strange feelings the experiences in Club Rape arouse in her. She knew she liked bondage, but she hated rape and yet… and yet… she was experiencing strange new sexual feelings and emotions she never experienced before that were changing her somehow in ways she didn’t care for or understand. Was she being driven mad by all the rape?
This is perhaps the most taboo erotic novel Powers has ever written. You’ll enjoy it!
Pat Powers may not be the most interesting man in the world, but when he writes about himself in the third person, he tries to make people think so.
A former sex droid designer and professional cyclist, he had an epiphany after winning the Tour de France for the third time. He realized that writing erotica was a lot easier than bicycling up mountains. (Riding down mountains is actually easier than writing erotica, but much more physically dangerous.) Powers decided to write erotica for his own comfort and safety and the enjoyment of his many thoroughly satisfied readers.
And the rest, as they say, is history. Powers has become the most famous unknown author in his genre, and has amassed a fortune in words.