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'The Crossings' by Jack Ketchum is a short but captivating western tale set in 1848 Arizona. The story follows a group of cowboys who encounter a Mexican woman named Elena, who has escaped from a cult that abuses and enslaves women. The cowboys, including the tough Mother, the stone cold killer Hart, and the compassionate Bell, decide to help Elena rescue her sister from the cult. The narrative is described as moving quickly with intense action sequences, graphic violence, and a gripping shootout climax.
Ketchum's writing style in 'The Crossings' is noted for its brutality, vivid descriptions, and the ability to immerse readers in the Wild West setting. The story is praised for its spare and blunt prose, with not a word wasted, creating a grim and believable atmosphere. tackles dark themes such as abuse, violence, and the resilience of the human spirit, all while maintaining a fast-paced and engaging narrative.
Sleepy-eyed this morning like any other she had watched them swarm across the floor of the barn and tossed the feed from the bucket out the door to lure them outside and watched them flow like lava in... - #2
'Slave' in the series 'Finding Anna' by Sherri Hayes is a gripping story that delves into the journey of Brianna, an 18-year-old unwilling sex slave, and her path to healing from the trauma inflicted upon her by a sadistic Master. The narrative explores the complexities of dominance and submission, focusing on the slow development of trust and understanding between Brianna and Stephen, as they navigate through the challenges of Brianna's past and present struggles. The writing style is described as well-paced, emotionally engaging, and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the BDSM genre that goes beyond mere eroticism.
The restaurant was busy, but not packed. Still, getting the back corner booth with no one sitting at any of the immediate tables surrounding it told me either luck was with Daren today or he’d pulled ... - #3
In a world where girls are sold into sexual slavery at 'welcome houses,' "The Good Luck Girls" follows the journey of Clementine, her sister Aster, and their friends as they escape and seek freedom. The girls become outlaws, driven by the desire to find Lady Ghost, a mythical figure who can remove their magical brands and grant them a chance at a new life. The book blends elements of a western setting with a steampunk fantasy world, tackling themes of human trafficking, resilience, and female empowerment with a sensitive and thoughtful approach. Charlotte Nicole Davis's writing style intricately weaves together a narrative that is both gritty and atmospheric, capturing the strength and camaraderie of the female characters as they navigate a dangerous and unforgiving landscape.
She lurked in the corner of the plum-colored bedroom, watching as Mother Fleur showed Clementine her lavish new living quarters—a striking contrast to the rough bunk room where the daybreak girls slep... - #4
The Love Slave by Bertrice Small is a historical romance novel set in exotic locations, involving elements of passion, sensuality, and intricate relationships. The plot follows a young English girl who is kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery, where she falls in love with her teacher. The story delves into themes of love, desire, and complex character dynamics, all against the backdrop of historical events. The writing style is described as old-school and dirty, with a focus on romance and sensuality that captivates the reader's imagination.
The little hall at Ben MacDui was blue with smoke, for the chimney drew poorly. Sorcha MacDuff, seated at the high board, gazed down upon her numerous offspring tumbling about the room. Six little bas... - #5
'Simply Sexual' by Kate Pearce is an erotic Regency romance novel set in 1815 Southampton and London, England. The story follows Lord Valentin Sokorvsky, a former sex slave with insatiable desires, as he marries Sara Harrison, a strong and open-minded woman. The plot delves into Valentin's dark past, their unconventional marriage, and the challenges they face, including dealing with Valentin's traumatic history and maintaining fidelity.
The writing style of Kate Pearce in 'Simply Sexual' is described as explicit, graphic, and darkly sensual. The book incorporates numerous sex scenes, including ménage à trois and same-sex encounters, along with themes of redemption, acceptance, and overcoming past traumas. The story explores the complex dynamics between the characters, especially Valentin and Sara, as they navigate their relationship in the backdrop of London's House of Pleasure.
Sara pressed her fingers to her mouth to stop from gasping as she watched the man and woman writhe together on the tangled bedsheets. Daisy’s plump thighs were locked around the hips of the man who pu... The Last Girl by Nadia Murad is a harrowing memoir depicting the true story of a young Yazidi woman who was kidnapped by ISIS and forced into sexual slavery. Through Murad's own words, readers are taken on a journey through her village life, her brutal captivity, and her eventual escape with the help of sympathetic strangers. The book not only sheds light on the atrocities committed by ISIS but also emphasizes the importance of relationships, resilience, and the fight for justice in the face of unimaginable trauma.
Early in the summer of 2014, while I was busy preparing for my last year of high school, two farmers disappeared from their fields just outside Kocho, the small Yazidi village in northern Iraq where I...- #7
In a world where women are oppressed and treated as less than property, a powerful spell changes everything by granting women the ability to wield magic that was previously denied to them. The story follows three women - a widowed mother, a young queen unexpectedly thrust into power, and an abbess of an unwanted women's abbey - as they navigate through a society where women are forced into sexual slavery and poverty. As tensions rise among kingdoms due to the newfound power of women, a potential war looms on the horizon.
Every year, when the long days of summer began their inevitable decline into fall, the winds in Aalwell changed direction. Instead of skimming along the coast, they began to blow inland, carrying the ... - #8
"Tears of Tess" by Pepper Winters is a dark and intense romance novel that follows the story of Tess Snow, a young woman who embarks on a vacation with her boyfriend, Brax, only to be kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery. Stripped of her freedom and subjected to unimaginable horrors, Tess must find the strength within herself to survive and escape her captors. The relationship between Tess and her captor, Q Mercer, is a central aspect of the story, evolving from a captor-victim dynamic into something more complex and nuanced, exploring themes of love, desire, and Stockholm Syndrome. Pepper Winters' writing style is raw and evocative, immersing readers in the dark and gritty world she has created, with vivid descriptions that effectively convey the emotions and experiences of the characters.
delves into the depths of human emotions, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience, taking readers on an emotional rollercoaster ride from heart-wrenching despair to moments of hope and redemption. Tess is a complex and multi-dimensional protagonist who undergoes a profound transformation throughout the story, evolving from a naive and sheltered young woman into a strong and resilient survivor determined to reclaim her life and seek justice. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers captivated and emotionally invested from beginning to end.
A week ago, Brax surprised me with a romantic dinner and an envelope. I grabbed him and squeezed him half to death when I pulled free two airplane tickets with the destinations blacked out by a marker... - #9
'Escape from Paradise' by Gwendolyn Field follows the harrowing journey of Angela, a young American student who is kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery by a notorious drug dealer in Spain. The plot delves deep into the dark and terrifying world of human trafficking, depicting Angela's resilience and survival instincts as she navigates her new reality. With a mix of intense emotions, complex relationships, and a gripping storyline, the book keeps readers on edge as they follow Angela's desperate struggle for freedom.
The writing style of 'Escape from Paradise' initially receives mixed reviews, with some readers finding it challenging to connect to the main character and criticizing the slow start. However, as the story progresses, the narrative gains momentum, drawing readers in with its realistic portrayals, powerful descriptions, and well-developed characters. explores themes of trauma, survival, and redemption, offering a raw and emotional reading experience that lingers long after the final page.
“Wooo! We’re in Meh-hee-co, baby!” Sabrina, one of the three sorority sisters I’d come with from Texas, screamed right in my ear. She was ready to go with her sunglasses and floppy sunhat covering her... - #10
'Pennies' in the series 'Dollar' by Pepper Winters is a dark and twisted story following the life of Tamsin, known as Pim, who is sold into slavery and endures horrifying abuse at the hands of her Master. The story delves into Pim's coping methods, her struggle for survival, and the introduction of Elder Prest, a mysterious man who offers a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness. The writing style is described as raw, intense, and gripping, with a focus on the characters' inner turmoil and the chilling reality of their circumstances.
Tapping the broken pencil against my temple, I did my best to focus. For weeks, I’d been confined like a zoo animal being acclimatised to its new cage. I’d been fed, washed, and given medical attentio...