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Mark is so obsessed with the idea of a menage a trois with two gorgeous nudists that he agrees with their suggestion he attend a mysterious institute run by seductive and authoritarian women after they make it clear they will finish with him if his performance is found less than… pleasing.
Too deep in sexual need for the two objects of that desire is he that Mark allows himself to be confronted by a variety of challenges and temptations during his time at – what he soon discovers to be – the all too appropriately named Punishment Manor. But the worst and most difficult of those challenges will come when he finds himself the victim of a malicious liar whose falsehoods put a huge question mark around the chance of Mark achieving a relationship of the kind he desires with his two goddesses.
A liar by the name of Jack who is not a fellow inmate at the Manor but whose Mistress, Rebecca, works there.
A mistress who promises hell when she discovers her boyfriend and chattel has been foolish enough to cheat on her and has implicated one of the inmates under her authority.
That inmate is Mark and he soon realises only the truth can set him and Rebecca’s chattel free.
But how can it when deception seems to be living up to the old Sir Walter Scott adage:
“Oh! What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive”
Alex Jordaine is the author of “Good Mistress/Bad Mistress” and many other riveting female-led tales.
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