Author: | Paul Enock, Lily Neville | ISBN: | 9781540149718 |
Publisher: | Paul Enock | Publication: | December 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Enock, Lily Neville |
ISBN: | 9781540149718 |
Publisher: | Paul Enock |
Publication: | December 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Poor Annie… One moment she’s idyllically happy as Simon’s new bride, then she’s bullied into doing something silly by an ex. But Simon’s a reasonable man; despite losing all confidence in Annie’s ability to resist sexual pressure he’s prepared to offer her an alternative to divorce: a course of re-education intended to condition her to seek sexual gratification only from him. Of course, by definition he must ensure that she can’t get her relief any other way, including by self-stimulation, and he also realizes that her re-education will be a lot more effective if her passion is maximised. People always want what they can’t have, Annie more so because she’s subjected to a continuous and unavoidable reminder of what she’s missing.
For Annie, the course poses substantial physical challenges, but it’s not easy for Simon either. Unless he can find a way to overcome his visions of Annie and her friend partying in the marriage bed, the whole exercise could be for nought.
This is a novel of 64000 words and has been written from Annie’s point of view. It contains graphic scenes that are only suitable for an adult readership.
...Paul Enock is an Engineer and Inventor by day and an author in the evenings living in the Forest of Dean in the UK.
Poor Annie… One moment she’s idyllically happy as Simon’s new bride, then she’s bullied into doing something silly by an ex. But Simon’s a reasonable man; despite losing all confidence in Annie’s ability to resist sexual pressure he’s prepared to offer her an alternative to divorce: a course of re-education intended to condition her to seek sexual gratification only from him. Of course, by definition he must ensure that she can’t get her relief any other way, including by self-stimulation, and he also realizes that her re-education will be a lot more effective if her passion is maximised. People always want what they can’t have, Annie more so because she’s subjected to a continuous and unavoidable reminder of what she’s missing.
For Annie, the course poses substantial physical challenges, but it’s not easy for Simon either. Unless he can find a way to overcome his visions of Annie and her friend partying in the marriage bed, the whole exercise could be for nought.
This is a novel of 64000 words and has been written from Annie’s point of view. It contains graphic scenes that are only suitable for an adult readership.
...Paul Enock is an Engineer and Inventor by day and an author in the evenings living in the Forest of Dean in the UK.