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Author: | Jean de Villiot | |
Publisher | Charles Carrington | |
Pages | 252p |
"Woman and Her Master" is an erotic classic that should be on every connoisseur's must-read list.
After a rather tumultuous sexual past, Grace Majoribanks is ready to denounce men and live an independent life. Then, while visiting Egypt, Grace is captured and pressed into service as a sex slave.
Strangely enough, however, rather than despising her situation, Grace finds that the arrangement suits her well.
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