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Under the Whip
- Ponies for the Prince, Part 2
- Narrated by: Elliott Daniels
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In part 1, Cheryl Watkins, her daughter Kathy, and starlet Brandi Wilde were taken to be sold as slaves. Now they are flown to the Principate of Namberia where they will be condemned to serve the sadistic pleasures of the ruler Prince Najim.
In Najim's stable they meet their sisters in slavery and fellow ponies: the beautiful and powerful Olympic athletes the Mubutu twins, Veronica and Linda; and a Nigerian Catholic schoolgirl, Suzy Okafors. They will all be trained as draft animals by day and sex slaves by night under the whip of Ika, Najim's mistress of the stable.
©2022 Commander James Bondage (P)2023 Commander James Bondage
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