
The Art of Melinoe
The Melinoe Books, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Keyara Jackson
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By:
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D. L. King
About this listen
Raymond Reynolds has been living his dream with Sunny ever since recovering from his participation in the Melinoe Project. He's also been producing some of the best new fetish photography of his career, his models being the mistresses and boys of Melinoe. Between shoots, his training in submission continues. Sunny, with help along the way from Mistress Susan, Donna and Dr. Sampson, among others, make sure all his needs are taken care of.
But there's a snake in every garden...
The Art of Melinoe is the scorching sequel to The Melinoe Project: A Femdom Classic, D. L. King's original novel of female domination and male submission.
©2009 D.L. King (P)2025 Wordwooze Publishing
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