When Jenny Ashton, a beautiful and successful young business woman, begins talking to a mysterious man over the Internet, their conversations set in motion a chain of events that soon lead to her being kidnapped. Waking to find she’s been incarcerated in the cellar of a large country house, it quickly becomes clear that her captor possesses some very unorthodox tastes, which include plans to train her as his personal slave. And thus begins a psychological battle of wits, with Jenny pitting her steely defiance against her abductor’s rigid determination to shape her into his perfect concubine. But as the days unfold and Jenny gradually grows accustomed to her new regime, she begins to understand there’s a lot more to her idiosyncratic host than she'd first realized.
Jenny is abducted from her home in the middle of the night. Her new master has plans for her: reprogramming and turning her into his s€x slave is her future. Jenny endured isolation, torture, and s€xual abuse at Master's hands. We never really find out his name, so it makes it hard to connect with him as other than the abuser. I really liked the aspects of the story that revolved around her enslavement, but there were a few chapters that detailed the planning of her abduction. These chapters were, well, boring. They told of his drive, his errands, what a hassle all the traveling was, etc. These chapters really took me out of the story. The story is told from the POV of Master, with only a few short sections from Jenny's POV. The ending was unexpected, so it had that going for it. The most horrifying scene for me had to do with her hair. Oh, h€ll no, that is one hard limit I would not budge on. Overall, a good effort, with a little less description of the mundane, and more focus on Jenny's training, this novella could have been a 5.
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