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Slaves of the Assyrian Empire

By: Commander James Bondage
Narrated by: Nigel Moore
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He was a great warrior, the brother of the King of the Assyrians and his chief general, but all Al really wanted was to be left alone to train his beautiful slave girls, with his ingenious and cruel methods.

The proud Queen and Princess of Lagash, a wild Cimmerian beauty and even the King's cast-off wife are all broken and made to serve his desires. An exciting story from the ancient world by the master of BDSM fiction.

©2018 (2nd edition) Commander James Bondage (P)2018 Commander James Bondage
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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