Heidi’s guardians have decided that she can’t be trusted, so have put her in their Puppy-girl program; but a storm floods the farm, which delays their plans for the youngster. Heidi is shackled in her mini-prison and has the ever-potent Bow, an attentive Puppy-boy, to keep her company. When conditions improve, her training starts with a vengeance and she soon discovers that the life of a puppy-girl takes her to levels of depravity that she didn’t know existed. Meanwhile, Jupe and Jen (Hijack Restrained Trained) have returned to the city and are working for George, finding girls for his cat-houses. But, the pair have higher ambitions and are in contact with two lads from the Puppy Farm, who are prepared to pay ten times what George pays. They track down a suitable ‘package’, in a township, and go fully armed, just in case of trouble. It’s a trap and they are captured and shackled, naked, ready to start work in one of the most depraved cat-houses in the tumbledown city. The gangster who own the joint wants more. He wants Jupe’s cash and the money she was going to collect when she delivers the ‘package’. Jupe and Jen, as well as the Ndosi brothers, are in mortal danger from one of the most ruthless gangs in South Africa. Because of its explicit content, this novel is only suitable for mature adults over the age of 18.
The Puppy-girl Farm book 2 was an awesome book which I enjoyed just as much as book 1! There were a number of differences that are worth noting though. In book 1 bod-mod (or body modification) was almost a universal theme creating a strong erotic fantasy. In book 2 there's a noticeable lack of bod-mod, in fact it's only ever mentioned in a few snippets of passing conversation. That's not to say that this book didn't have a powerful fantasy element however. In addition, the actions of the majority of the men in the sequel came off as incredibly savage by comparison to book 1 (the scene with the snake was particularly horrendous!....although, and I'm speaking with regard to my own personal interest in Fear-Play here, also very Hot in a twisted kind of way!). The last notable difference being the inclusion of other characters from another series (also from Ms. Stark), though as far as I can tell the need to read the other series is not necessary in order to understand the events unfolding in this one. Just as with book 1, there are heavy themes of pet-play, humiliation, and subjugation throughout. 5 Stars! *****