| A Very Special Prison |
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She is subjected to sexual indignity and humiliation at every turn Almost ritual suffering, torture and sexual humiliation In Erich von Gotha's art, desire and innocence combine with dominance and submission to ignite in a fireburst of explicit sexual activity. In A Very Special Prison, Erich von Gotha brings to life a highly-charged erotic drama of sexual slavery. The heroine, beautiful, nubile Emma McAlistair, convicted of a drugs trafficing committed by her lover, finds herself in an experimental prison where male jailers have complete freedom to use the female prisoners in any way - and do so. Emma is classified as a potential sex slave, an ingenious plan ensures she will never escape and from then on unbridled lusts of every kind take over her life. Emma is subjected to sexual indignity and humiliation at every turn. But while her mind is appalled by this string of sexual outrages against her person, her young lusty body responds in an amusingly treacherous way. She begins to enjoy what is happening to her. Eventually her mind and body completely accepting her fate and revelling in her new, submissive status. Held somewhere between the worlds of the Marquis de Sade's "Justine" and "The Story of O", von Gotha's heroine realises that she only can accept her situation. "A person who is whipped or penetrated by another may be the other's master as well as his slave." Emma's tale is a strange, yet liberating, allegory for our own time: by confronting and comprehending the demons of lust that lurk, ever more suppressed in this age of sexual sanitising, deep in our breasts, can we begin to enjoy our own sexuality. In the depths of this Very Special Prison, von Gotha's luscious blonde heroine and a stable of equally beautiful inmates revel in their almost ritual suffering, torture and sexual humiliation. BDSM, fetish, torture, sadism, masochism and bondage. Sexual enjoyment through sado-masochism, spanking and sexual torture. All of this is Very Special Prison! |
| The Dream of Cecilia |
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Cecilia has strange series of sexual encounters with dukes and horsemen, nazi soldiers and naked servants Cecilia's urgent desire carries her through every kind of sexual encounter Ingeniously, this story is told without dialogue. Only on the last page a few words may - or may not - explain the heroine’s strange series of sexual encounters with dukes and horsemen, nazi soldiers and naked servants, castles and inns, bureaucrats and cooks. Through it all, Cecilia's urgent desire carries her through every kind of sexual encounter. |