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The Captive's Journey

The Captive's Journey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: intense
Review: I have been in the search for a great, creative, and inspiring erotica author. Richard Manton is the one. The visual scenes that play in your head should be put on screen. I need a cigarette after every chapter. I read these at work on occasion and everyone wants me to read them aloud. This book is by far my fav though, I have read it three times so far. A must have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The real sequel to "The Captive" and "Sentence to Servitude"
Review: This book picks up where "The Captive", by Olga Tegora, leaves off. It is also the alternate or BETTER second part of "Sentence to Servitude". Read the first half of "Sentence to Servitude" and then this book. You'll find it well worth the time. It is also a good read on it's own, but you miss the initial setup chapters that show Caroline's fall into slavery.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This journey is not worth the time
Review: This book sorry to say was lacking in almost all respects. I found it uninteresting and repitive. The author describes, over and over, forcible rape scenes that do not vary much at all. The story deals with the abduction and subjugation of young girls. After they are abducted they are trained to become willing sex slaves of their affluent buyers. This training consists of very similar rape scenes over and over. Even the author appears to grow tired of the limited variety he describes. Less than 50 pages into the book, he sums up another plodding rape scene by saying that it is "best left to the readers imagination to contemplate." Excuse me! If the reader is being encouraged to use his/her imagination than perhaps it would be best if you eliminated the purchase of this book altogether. Whatever fantasy you can come up is surely better than this.


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