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Homage to Emma

The Sex Diary of a Male Submissive

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Homage to Emma

By: Lindsay Ross
Narrated by: William Reid
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Martin Groves, a 26-year-old ‘love rat’, has been cheating on his wife, Kirsty, for nearly three years. When she finally discovers his infidelity, she throws him out and Martin lands at a B&B run by Emma, an officer in the local prison. While his new landlady is pleasant enough, Martin quickly learns that her husband left her for a barmaid, and she’s become particularly hostile to men. When she assigns her new boarder a number of domestic chores, he willingly agrees. And so begins Emma’s deliberate scheme to make Martin her slavish houseboy.

With a strong fixation for the female sex, Martin easily relents to the woman’s demands, and he’s soon turned into her grovelling slave. Though she can be a hard and demanding mistress, a strong, even affectionate, bond develops between the two. Martin is soon a fixture in Emma’s female world, where he’s humiliated, punished and trained to sexually service his mistress and her many female friends. The Prison Governor, Vanessa, uses him as a party toy, then later a sadistic male guard will force him to suck cock and take it in the ass.

He’ll be subjected to female wrestlers, a sailor and his horny crew, and extensive pony training that will prove to one of his toughest trials. Femdom erotica, including a wide variety of sexual and BDSM content.

©2009 Pink Flamingo Publications (P)2012 Mars Audio Books
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