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Slave

Wayne Mansfield

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Rocky is keen to visit KUNT, the infamous fetish club he's heard so much about. The stories are legendary, filling him with great anticipation. As he opens the door, his heart begins to pound. From excitement, or fear? What lies on the other side?
From the minute he steps inside, he knows this is a place where anything can happen. The muffled boom, boom, boom of industrial dance music permeates the walls, and he has a sudden urge to be in amongst it all. 
He pushes a second door open. The space behind is dark and smoky. The music pounds in his ears as he's confronted by a sight that almost takes his breath away. His heartbeat quickens. Little does he realize as he heads for the bar that this will be a night he'll never forget.
Available since: 04/28/2013.
Print length: 21 pages.

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