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The Eradication of Vice #2

The Restoration of Sin

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Archie Duntisbourne continues to suffer at the hands of the British Women's Association for the Eradication of Vice and its cruel regime of enforced chastity. Archie discovers that the Association has enemies...but are they his friends?

36 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 26, 2016

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Salome Verdad

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August 16, 2016
Salome Verdad has managed to do what so many writers of erotic fiction never accomplish, because they forget to try. She put mystery into the formula, and in the meantime gave us a chance to think about the future, and our places in it.
The Restoration of Sin continues the adventures of the luckless male hipster, captured and used by the women of a secret femdom/steampunk society. We all know what's in it for him....more than he fricking deserves by half, as the women show him his place in the new order.
But laced within the tantalizing domination that readers will ache for the hipster to experience, the interplay of the women themselves becomes the main story. Especially the videographer of the group, who is finding herself - and why not - get turned on and drawn in to the group leader, even as she does her own share of obeying and trying to please concerning the direction of how she must frame the documentary of this delicious lesson in female superiority.
Verdad is a writer who doesn't do a lot of things.....she doesn't layer gratuitous erotica in her femdom - perhaps because they know men are reading every word because they have to, they are men, after all, and they can only handle so much truth at one time.
She doesn't waste words. She doesn't yield from the aching pace of discovery woven into a very interesting fiction.
She doesn't dumb down her tale. Not even for us men, who like things easy to understand.
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