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The Production Contract

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Gabrielle returned to the kinds of questions she thought she could ask. “Can you say more about what my life would be like? I really couldn’t make a decision without knowing more. What kind of apartments are they?” “You won’t have an apartment,” Mrs. Arnold said, and she smiled in the slightly awkward way that Gabrielle recognized as the precursor to more difficult information. “You’ll be confined. Usually with three other girls.” “Confined?” “You’ll be allowed out, on schedule. In restraints.” Mr. Arnold cleared his throat. “Probably all we can say about any of that. You’d be treated just like everyone else.” He paused, then quipped, “I hope you’re not modest.” Mr. Arnold looked at his wife, and Mrs. Arnold smiled her most awkward smile at Gabrielle. “Okay,” Gabrielle said, setting down her empty tea cup and staring into it, near tears. She had been so close to something that would have worked. Beautifully. But in light of this newest information, she wanted nothing to do with it. Mrs. Arnold seemed to sense Gabrielle’s decision, and now her smile was confident again. “Unhappy girls don’t make as much as happy girls do,” she said. “We run a very strict facility, because we have to, but very fair. We do our best to keep everyone comfortable and contented.”

420 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 24, 2018

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May 5, 2018
Typically I would not choose to read a novel about a lactation fetish, however, I really like this author and will likely continue to jump at the chance to read whatever they choose to publish.

Luckily (for me) this is not really all so fetish-y regarding the lactation. It is more of an explanation as to why a large collection of young women are living in a system where they are kept constantly under extreme restraints - and that is a fetish that I particularly enjoy (for whatever reason - I have no idea why it has such sway over me, but I won’t deny nor make excuses for the fantasy…).

So, Gabrielle needs money and a place to stay after her college acceptance has been delayed, so she ends up signing an half year contract to work at a farm as a producer of milk. The producers must live under extremely controlled conditions to insure the quality of the milk, and so they live very regimented lives which limit their freedom to an extreme measure. Of course, other factors that affect milk quality are frequency of orgasm and the occasional application of corporal punishment. Happily, our heroine embraces the new lifestyle with aplomb. These are the ingredients that mix up to create a finely developed bondage oriented sex fantasy.

Much of the tension of the tale is created by the difference between reality and this fantasy world where producers live in cells and are conducted from place to place with leashes, where all infractions of the rules may result in punitive actions, and where sexual encounters are encouraged. (Yes, there is a small collection of males to provide services to the producers, and while the main character is decidedly heterosexual, she never refuses a chance for intimacy with any other character.)

There are so many ways where this story could turn dark, but surprisingly the tone is very light and happy - almost like utopia - and how can you ever argue with that? The author is also able to transcend the genre. There is a story of hope and fairness and determination that lives high above the deviant details of the well-imagined odd community.

If you, too (for whatever reason), find that you have an embarrassing, yet undeniable, passion for bondage sex fantasies, I highly recommend this book. If not, give it a try anyways, and perhaps you will develop one! The more, the merrier.
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9 reviews
May 31, 2019
On being milked

Having myself served in a role similar to the protagonist of this story I can attest to the fact that many of the details attendant to contractual milk production in a farm setting are valid, albeit in my case I was serving at behest of a Master with whom I was involved. It was both an exhilarating and humbling experience, one for which I am grateful for having despite, or maybe because of, the many bittersweet memories it evokes.

Some will find the narrative repetitive, even tedious, but that is exactly the point of the type of dedication required to fulfill such a simple, singular role. One's essence is reduced to a function, and in that function one finds fulfillment if not peace of mind.

This reader almost cried when, early in the story, the protagonist is stripped of her freedom, clothing and dignity all in service to her newly-discovered core purpose as a female commodity. Those of us who identify as female have all been in that same spot at one time or another in our lives.
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March 20, 2024
finally a more realistic hucow storyline

Regular girls, choices made, secrets discovered. And sex, and ENF, barns, restraints, oh my. Would enjoy more like this that don’t go crazy on the body modification.
6 reviews
March 5, 2020
A good story

This was a good read that I would really like to see illustrated by an artist familiar with this genre
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