The fourth installment in my Virgin series featuring the rough and tumble world of 19th century Bostonβs Red-light District, where working at fancy houses, taverns, opium dens, gambling establishments and cancan dancehalls were often the only avenues available for impoverished women to escape abject
Virgin Enchained
β Scribed by Trent, Louisa
- Publisher
- Trent Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The fourth installment in my Virgin series featuring the rough and tumble world of 19th century Bostons Red-light District, where working at fancy houses, taverns, opium dens, gambling establishments and cancan dancehalls were often the only avenues available for impoverished women to escape abject poverty.
Such is the case for young orphan Emma Jones. Alone and desperate, with no way to make her way in the world, the young virgin is forced to trade her lofty ambitions for the down and dirty reality of financial security. Her attraction to a dangerous street hoodlum made wealthy due to his involvement in illegal activity has her questioning what makes a gentleman and what makes a criminal
and if it is possible for a man to be both at the same time.
If the answer is yes, can she whore for him and love him too?
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