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Prima (2000)

by Carolyn Faulkner(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: "Prima set dinner in front of Joseph and he patted her welted, bruised ass as she turned to fetch her own plate. Her eyes returned to the butcher knife she had used to prepare dinner; recalling how he had tied her to the table, then beaten and raped her already abused bottom, she picked up the knife, turned around, and started stabbing him until he was a bloody mess on the floor. Then, knowing she would eventually be discovered, she turned the knife on herself, slitting her wrists, and laid down on the floor, snuggling up to his body as they both bled out on the floor."The End
review 2: I got to page 119 and just couldn't read anymore. While I've enjoyed the authors other books with this theme there are just no redeeming qualities in this book. This book is a
... morebsolutely comprised of horrendous abuse. It was so awful to read I was physically sick at times. I do not recommend. Updated Review: This was a VERY harsh story. There is little emotional connection between characters. It is unlike CF other novels of this nature which have that emotional connection and love if you will that help soften the story. It was too much for me which is why it is rated 1 out of 5 stars. However, the story is well written otherwise and may very well be something that someone who loves very very harsh novels would enjoy. I did love her other book of this nature...Tria. less
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lorie
If you enjoy non-con and extreme spankings, this just may be for you.
fito
definitely hardcore - not for anyone squeamish about pain/abuse.
kittyfaye
Awful. I hated the main male character. Slave book.
Rosieposie
2.5 out of 5
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