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Shana's Guardian (2012)

by Sue Lyndon(Favorite Author)
3.91 of 5 Votes: 1
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Blushing Books
review 1: So back in the mid-1800s Shana's parents died from Typhoid Fever when she was 15 and she ends up living with her closest relative by marriage, Daman. As you would expect in a really tight-knit religious community it is pretty Male-Dominated and young women live at home until they are married off. There is some trade between communities but always danger from roaming bands of savages.I will let you edit the paragraph above as you set fit.It's not exactly Domestic Discipline - there is some, of course, as you would expect in this sort of thing but Daman really wants more control than that.It's not exactly Ageplay - there is some - especially the fact that Shana still calls Daman "Uncle" in private after they get married.I kind of think he was going for a Total Power Exchange... more Relationship at home. We never actually get that far because the story is a bit too short but that definitely is where I would predict they would end up.When done right, I really love the wide-eyed innocent submissive who finds love in the arms of her strict but loving Master.
review 2: Post-apocalyptic spanking! Wow! I really enjoyed the details that Sue used to build her post-apocalyptic world. The settlements and the rest. I loved to watch the building relationship between Uncle Daman and Shana. I particularly enjoyed the small flashbacks or the characters remembering things that had happened many years in the past. The detail of the book she gave him was very touching for me. less
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lifted
great book but way too short and over priced
LACHU
A nice quick read.
Alexia
3.5
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