Ship of Broken Men - Alyce Thorndyke - Books -  - 9798685942937 - September 13, 2020
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Ship of Broken Men


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Ship of Broken Men An amazing saga of female domination (35,000 words) WARNING No Sunday school teachers allowed! This is a female domination, male submission, touch of BDSM, rock and roll saga of men and the women who break them. The Amazons are back. They are smarter than ever, more beautiful than ever, and they have a plan. 100 men have been selected to be broken. 100 men, and it's just the start. The Amazons are expanding, you see. They are going to break the entire world, and this is the beginning. 100 men will be beaten, broken, and made to serve. And, in the end, they will love it. Judd, already enslaved to the Amazons, is going to find doubt, and the Amazons will show him there is no room for doubt in their perfect new world. Thomas, a manly man who will be shown depths of manliness that he never suspected. Elwin, a gentle soul ripe for personal enlightenment will be reduced to tears and the joy of servitude. These men and others will take their last voyage as free men. When the voyage is over they will be properly broken, and dedicated to serve all womankind. About the Author Alyce Thorndyke was raised in the deep south. A tomboy in the beginning, she eventually realized that men, and women, are a cause to celebrate...or to loathe. She has worked as a waitress, a stripper, and even spent some time on her back. Not wanting to catch a disease, she became a numbers runner, worked for the Democrat National Committee, and smuggled dope across the Mexican border. She took the money she made smuggling and invested it wisely. Currently, she hangs out in Hollywood, searching for her soul mate. She figures it is a lost cause, but what the heck.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 13, 2020
ISBN13 9798685942937
Pages 124
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   176 g
Language English