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The Disgrace of Lady Daring

By: Anna Austin
Narrated by: Richard L. Walton
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Publisher's Summary

Lady Emily is an innocent. Like all girls of her age, she dreams of glittering coming out balls, romance, and marriage. 

But her dreams are about to be shattered. Her father has gambled away her dowry, and the family is ruined. The only way to avoid the workhouse is through the most sinful and shocking path possible. She must give a year's service to the Hellfire Club, where London's most debauched libertines sample the delights of innocent flesh, and always crave fresh meat. 

Soon, Emily has acquired a new name - Lady Daring - and has developed her own depraved tastes, savoring pleasure and pain in equal measure. Will she be forever disgraced - or can she find the romance she craves, even in the most unlikely of circumstances? 

This 13,000-word novelette contains themes of domination, submission, and dark desire - not for the faint hearted!

©2018 Anna Austin (P)2019 Anna Austin
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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