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The Sufferers

โœ Scribed by Swift, Caroline


Book ID
109285532
Publisher
Andrews UK
Year
2012
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
612 KB
Series
Silver Moon
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Joanne and Martine are helpless peasant girls taken in a raid on a religious minority in medieval France. They are both flogged and taken off to serve in a grim castle where the nobility disports itself with such helpless girls. But as bleak and threatening as the dungeons are, relationships between dominants and submissives still thrive and the girls follow very different paths to achieve their destinies with their Masters and MIstresses.


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