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LADY DAVENPORT'S SLAVE IIII: CORRUPTING OF AMBER
By: J. LangdonImprint: Sizzler
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LADY DAVENPORT'S SLAVE IIII: CORRUPTING OF AMBER by J.T. LANGDON LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL TO CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC OF LESBIAN B&D! Much to Lady Davenport's delight, the Brazilian sun kisses her slave, Amber's glistening, exquisite skin as the Mistress contemplates Amber naked, cuffed, and nameless. The great Lady Davenport, a Mistress of Mistresses, has already collared and claimed Amber, but corrupting Amber will be the true test of her slave's obedience and submission and devotion. For Lady Davenport made a foolish promise she now regrets, that she would set Amber free. Has Lady Davenport broken the first rule of the dom? Has she fallen in love with her slave? Can Lady Davenport keep her word and her slave, too? Lady Davenport's plan involves unique punishments and undreamed of humiliations. Amber trembles at the thought. Five years in the writing, Lady Davenport's Slave, Vol. III: The Corrupting of Amber is a masterwork by J. T. Langdon, author of such bestselling novels of Sapphic bondage as Sister's of Omega Pi and She Devils!
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| Title of eBook: LADY DAVENPORT'S SLAVE IIII: CORRUPTING OF AMBER | |
| Release Date: 05-10-2006 | |
| Publisher: Sizzler |
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| Parent title | LADY DAVENPORT'S SLAVE IIII:... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551526988 |
| File size | 1009 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Allowed |
| Copying | Allowed |
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