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Training Josh

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Josh knew he would do anything to be with Juliette Hartford, even become trained as her lifelong slave. Since deciding to submit himself to her training facility, Josh discovered within him a deep reservoir of submissive need, and the desire to serve all women as his superiors.

This instinct will serve him well, now that he's been loaned to his Juliette's friend, Monique, and flown to her chateau in France, where he will experience a wholly new style of submission: one of iron and pain. At Monique's home, the old ways are treasured, and males are routinely shaped into servile creatures, eager to please their betters.

As Josh struggles under his new training, the weight of being apart from Juliette will add to his torments. Will he bear up under the pressure, and make his Mistress proud?

This story is 11,000 words and is the sequel to the 5-part Breaking Josh series.

And now a word from Blackwood Manor:

"Ladies! Take a look at the world around you. Have men done a suitable job of running things? Have their instincts toward primitive, confrontational thinking advanced humanity? Or have they shown themselves to be lacking?

It's high time to set things right, and place men where they belong: at a woman's feet. Send your man to us, and we promise to break him in properly. You'll receive back a gentle, adoring, subservient male, ready to please and delight you.

Don't you and he both deserve the happiness that comes from female supremacy?"

35 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 11, 2014

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Training Josh

This was a good book and pretty good story. If it would have had a little more background leading into the plane flight it could have been better.
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