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The Most Shameful Game

Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction, Book 11

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The Most Shameful Game

By: Emily Tilton
Narrated by: Mace Earl Finn
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Though she is surprised when her husband informs her that they will be representing their planet in an ancient game during which his mastery of her body will be put to the test, Petronilla Lourcy cannot hide her helpless arousal as the rules of the contest are explained to her.

She will be led out onto the playing field, completely nude and fully on display, and her beautiful body will be publicly punished, used, and enjoyed not only by her husband but by other competitors, as well.

As the event begins, every moment proves more deeply shameful than the last, yet Petronilla's need for her husband merely grows stronger with each new humiliation, each painful spanking, and each blushing climax.

But when the game comes to an end, will they emerge as the victors?

Publisher's note: The Most Shameful Game is the eleventh book of the Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction series. The books of the Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction series are stand-alone novels which can be listened to in any order.

Warning: The Most Shameful Game includes spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.

©2019 Stormy Night Publications and Emily Tilton (P)2020 Emily Tilton
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