
Breaking Josh (Femdom Erotica)
Blackwood Manor Training Center
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Narrated by:
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Devra Woodward
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By:
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Lily Snow
About this listen
How far will a man go to win the girl of his dreams? Juliette Hartford runs Blackwood Manor, a successful winery in the Pacific Northwest. But the business is actually a front for something much more bizarre: the country's foremost training center for submissive males.
When Josh Stevens runs into ex-girlfriend Juliette, he finally realizes he can't live without her. Juliette still loves him, but requires a test of obedience before taking him back: graduate from her center's training program.
It won't be easy. He faces three months of intensive slave training and re-education at the hands of Juliette's lover, Talia, who has her own reasons for hoping Josh washes out of the program.
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