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The Gimp by Chris BellowsThe ketch of accomplished yachtsman Captain Cocoa Michelle sinks during a sailing competition and she becomes hopelessly stranded. Will this unnamed South Pacific island be her final resting place? Months of loneliness come to an abrupt end when, quite out of the blue, a naked male shows up on Cocoa's beach. His body has been altered and he's now sealed behind bars. The once sexually abused Captain Michelle has nothing to fear from this man. In fact, she's in a unique position to govern the little 'gimp', even his phallus is hers to control.Unbeknown to them both, back at home, the 'gimp' has become a highly sought after man. Serious legal matters surface; the family estate has hired an investigator; even the party that condemned him to captivity is now in search of the missing man. With so much hanging on this rescue, it won't be long until he and Captain Michelle are found. As the truth unfolds, the shocking reasons why this naked male beast has been caged, altered and marked will become graphically clear.Rescue, however, brings no relief for the 'gimp'. When an ambitious female investigator Nancy Drew discovers the facts behind his servitude, it is decided that the subject is best kept under strict female governance, especially considering his extraordinary gift for oral servitude. Captain Michelle and Nancy take over his life, all for his own good of course, and the submission of this young male only intensifies with this controlling duo in charge.Classic Chris Bellows femdom. A tale of intrigue, with a well-conceived plot rich in suspense and detail.

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First published June 22, 2011

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594 reviews45 followers
September 30, 2019
Chris Bellows “The Gimp” starts off as a complicated detective story. Certain extreme body modifications are performed, a certain steel cage constructed.

Then a sailing regatta sends Captain Cocoa Michelle to a deserted island outside of shopping lanes.

The events that place the private investigator, Captain and Gimp together are unlikely, but do not stretch the imagination too much. The Gimp has been conditioned to serve orally and, it appears, all women are happy to receive his service and all are more than willing to have him under their control, which ranges from mildly to extremely sadistic.

Finding out who the Gimp is is like peeling an onion. There are layers within layers.

Highly recommended.
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59 reviews52 followers
May 6, 2025
An absolute fast-paced thriller which I highly recommend to all aficionados of well-written well-thought femdom story. Those who are familiar with Chris' writing should know what to expect. For the uninitiated, it's about the helplessness of a male at the hands of devious, cunning, selfish, and scheming females. There are elements of extreme body modifications, bondage, and sadomasochistic domination of a hapless male. It's engineered by females who come to his life at various stages to use and abuse him with a specific agenda of their own. Well, to own him and his wealth. A retired pornstar whose cruelty and deviousness knows no limits. An ex-FBI and a soon to be retired (thanks to her ill-gotten wealth at the expense of our helpless protagonist THE GIMP) attorney. A sailor who comes to enjoy the company of THE GIMP and scheming ex FBI to settle together at a ranch. Yes, a ranch, surrounded by miles of desert offering her poolside sunbathing with a glass of wine in hand and THE GIMP between her thighs. Go give it a try guys.
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832 reviews22 followers
September 30, 2022
An extremely cruel Femdom story. Whoever loved 'Becoming Miss Ashley's Pet by Chris Bellows would surely love this as well. There isn't too heavy buildup or good characterization, but the extremity of the scenes make it simply great. If you like this heavy stuff, you must go for it.
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