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Benighted Captive

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This is the long-awaited sequel to the acclaimed ‘Benighted Arrival’ and features Krandal Mesper and his slave Suki from that story.

Edith lives in a world similar to, but very different from her own. Here countries have been torn asunder, technology is decades into the future, fetish clothing is the fashion and demi-demons walk the street. She works as a servant in the manor house of Owen Dacre, a powerful human collaborator with the demi-demon rulers. As her lover is taken from her and she sees the full extent of what the demi-demons can choose to impose on humans, she flees and joins her cousin as a member of the human resistance. She becomes part of the plot to spy on Krandal Mesper whose career in the Security Service has gone from strength to strength. However, compelled to play a sexy role in order to come close to him and becoming a companion to Suki, Edith’s attitudes towards demi-demon culture begin to shift.

From Richard Tang, author of the successful ‘Enslaved on An-Kil-Lye’, ‘Taken by A Pegrason Master’, ‘Slave Markets of the Demonkind’ and 'The Portals of Madame Xerovouni' comes a fast novel that explores sexual dominance and submission in an exotic setting. The female lead explores new boundaries and comes to see that adopting a new role can give her access to what sexually excites her. This alternate world science fiction novel comes from Richard Tang who has been delighting readers for over a decade with his erotic stories. Characteristic of Richard’s work are hot sexual scenes with women wearing stunning outfits and indulging in exciting sexual encounters.

170 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 24, 2016

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December 30, 2019
Fun to read.

Richard once again gives us a fun story with well thought out characters who live in an interesting alternate reality.
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