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Trisha and Her Daddy Dom

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Joe enjoys his life as owner and manager of Camp Hideaway, but as business steadily declines he becomes concerned about the future, and faces up to selling off some of the land to a local developer. But things improve when he meets Trisha, a 21-year-old woman who looks much younger. Trisha is a good fit for the camp environment, and the two of them get on so well he offers her a job along with rules and firm guidance. It is Trisha who first requests she should be disciplined when she messes up, and as time goes by she enjoys and gets highly aroused by her spankings; as her relationship with Joe develops, he becomes her 'daddy' and they enjoy spankings and great sex.

When Trisha finds out the real intentions of the property developer, Joe is forced to rethink ways to raise capital. After doing some research, he fills the camp with dominant males and submissive females who enjoy exhibitionism, public nudity and BDSM activities. They have a great time in the woods, chasing and capturing the females and giving them creative punishments when caught. Joe has also devised some deliciously kinky games for the group, injecting a whole new lease of life for the camp and an end to his financial worries. Even better, he is proud to claim Trisha as his Little, and their relationship flourishes under his guiding hand.

Publisher's Note: Trisha and Her Daddy Dom includes age play, anal play, explicit sexual scenes, and elements of medical play. The punishments include humiliation, corner time, spankings and BDSM S/M themes. Please don't buy this book if such material is likely to cause offence.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 15, 2016

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December 10, 2017
Had high hopes from reading the sample, but it quickly got weird.
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April 25, 2016
I read these books for the fantasy and fun of it. But I still want them to make sense.
John tells Trisha to call him daddy on an offhand idea. When they both realize they enjoy it, it becomes a thing. A very fun thing.
Suddenly, John is an expert leading others in fun activities and has special outfits and equipment; but where did all that come from? The reader had to suspend belief and plausibility for everything so as to enjoy the story.
Trisha's attachment and want for her daddy was felt, but I wasn't getting such strong emotions going the other way. Not long term anyway.
I feel like if I were to read a 'where are they now' in 2 years on John and Trisha: John would have found a new and exciting little among his many new camp visitors, and Trisha would be forever sad, pining after the man who had given her everything she wanted.
And wow, yes, I realize I've most likely looked way too far into this story, but damnit, I want them all happy forever and ever and ever.
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