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By Judicial Decree 11: Negotiable Instrument
- Narrated by: Elliott Daniels
- Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Astrid and Daphne were registered members of the Three Hundred Families, which meant that they were aristocratic, arrogant, and spoiled. Unfortunately for them, their distinguished pedigrees could not help them after they failed to pay their Notes of Indenture and were sold as slaves at auction.
What was worse, the high bidder was Quentin Scales, agent for the notorious Rupert Caine, who liked nothing more than he did cruelly breaking in snotty girls like them to serve him in his bedroom.
The latest Commander James Bondage tale from an alternate world where judicial enslavement is an everyday fact of life.
©2017 Commander James Bondage (P)2019 Commander James Bondage
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