As he flies across the country along with dozens of other people, Samuel Donovan assumes it’ll be safe. Even when their plane gets engulfed by a terrible storm, he still has no idea what could happen. No one does.
There’s a bolt, a flash, maybe a boom of sound, and when he opens his eyes again, Samuel is no longer on board a modern 747. Instead, he’ll start to make his way through an airship—an enormous blimp with dozens of cars and chambers.
As he tries to understand what has happened to him, Samuel will start to see the truth. It seems impossible, but he’s fallen into a new dimension. The differences are obvious enough. Women stroll the decks in fine clothing while the males are mostly naked, collared, and leashed.
That’s right. Men are owned here. They’re chattel. Property. Every male needs to be owned, but Samuel is all alone in this strange universe.
In this world and along this timeline, women are supreme. They rule as the owners and guardians of society while men are servants and the playthings. Even as he tries to comprehend all of this, Samuel struggles because English isn’t a commonly spoken language here. But luckily, he meets a beautiful Marina Castillo.
Right away, she senses his potential. More importantly, she seems willing to help him get back to his own world. That is, unless she has her own agenda.
This 26,000 word novella features extensive female domination, a strict gynarchy, male chastity training, pegging, spanking, orgasm denial, and much more. All characters are consenting adults over the age of 18.
I really enjoyed Surrender in the Sky. It's a wonderful Femdom story of a man transported to another Earth with a completely different history. Females win and men lose again. One beautiful woman can speak his language and she takes ownership of him and trains him as her slave. He doesn't like it or does he?
This was a perfectly crafted alternative-history tale. What if Queen Isabella I of Spain, one of the most powerful rulers in human history, had set events in motion that would result in a world-spanning gynarchy?
Anna Ritter immerses the reader in a fascinating world where all men are subservient slaves, conditioned from birth to serve their female owners as human pets. This is a great read for people who enjoy superb writing and strict female supremacy.