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Separate Ways: Danny's Story

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Imagine a world where all men were sex slaves!

The Andrasta Y virus caused only flu-like symptoms in women but in males it was invariably fatal. By the year 2457, the population had declined from a peak of over 7 billion down to just over 2 billion people and there were just three men for every ten women. So it was that what had once been a man’s world had now become a woman’s world.

Danny, Harry and Jim were all born on 15 September 2439 in Breeding Colony Theta. Now, on their eighteenth birthday, they are about to embark on their journey to the outside world. A world in which they will be second-class citizens. This is Danny's story...

Danny is given a government grant and told he will be sponsored to help him adjust to society. But when he is released from Colony Theta he discovers he has been sold to a business woman and her twin daughters. Kept naked in their apartment, he must serve his mistresses both domestically and sexually. Follow Danny's story as he learns about the strange and disturbing matriarchy of 25th Century Britain.

Separate Danny's Story is a full length erotic science fiction novel featuring female domination, male submission, bondage, corporal punishment, clothed female nude male (CFNM), chastity, orgasm denial and CBT. The Boys Of Colony Theta will continue with Separate Harry's Story .

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2016

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April 29, 2020
A world pandemic establishes a totalitarian Matriarchy.
This captivating book is the first of a promising series. I write this review in the 2020 spring season while the world encounters a real Covid19 pandemic. What it means is that this Science fiction story is not as far-fetched as we could have thought only a few months ago. In the story, the pandemic hurt only men and is provoked by an ultra-feminist movement that will spread the disease worldwide, bring chaos and wars and ultimately will result in a world totalitarian female government.

What I liked best about the book was the social aspect of a complete role reversal of power in favour of women. There is a blend of patriarchal paradigms attributed to women, and there is also an implacable Female Dominance over males who are now precious Pretty Boys since they are so much outnumbered. Both genders are on hormonal therapy accentuating in a controlled manner the role-reversal, the male being now a sensual or sexual gender. As a man myself, following Danny's story made me realized what women endured in the past centuries, or decades, or even now. As the "Me Too" movement showed us so well, to have a misogynistic spirit, too often ingrained from social pressure or work habits, creates gender social classes.

More than a social critic, it sets the table to show how a totalitarian government can influence and brainwash their populations to maintain power and an ideologic dictate negating the freedom of everybody, including the ones in authority.

This book might be written as a Femdom fantasy, but it will speak to anybody interested in Dominance and submission both in a domestic or a social context. And as a bonus, it is a real page-turner.
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April 23, 2018
One of the best in the genre, that I've read to date. It could do with more of somethings and less of others, but nonetheless, I will be reading the next book.

Besides just being erotica, it makes some very good social commentary through its femdom dystopian future, staying true to the scifi genre.
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