
Ebook Price $2.45 
- Average 4.0 from 4 ratings
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This is an excellent addition to Katherine Forbes' work. It is
novella length and takes us back to the wonderful world of the
Caribbean and "Good Breeding" where we meet up again with "Jacaranda
Fancy".
The writing is of the usual high standard and there is plenty of
naughtiness afoot to get the juices flowing. My only gripe is that
the story is much too short - I have no doubt that there is much more
to be said about our new heroine Annabel. But then, any Katherine
Forbes at all is a bonus, so I'll gladly accept what is really a
tantalising appetiser before what I hope is the feast to come. 5 out
of 5 (implacable) Interesting, different approach. Lends itself to a good extension with
more sexual description. Well done. 4 out of 5 (Fred) Short and sweet. Needs more development which perhaps comes with the
succeeding novels. Also Black on white slave action seems appropriate.
3 out of 5 (Sooty)  | Plantation Pony (Katherine Forbes) STORY DESCRIPTION Annabel is a feisty, genteel young lady whose sexual curiosity gets her into very hot water. After her mother has inflicted the necessary correction, she is shipped off to the colonies to stay with an aunt. However, the island of St Kelmo has its own very special moral code and it's a world away from London. Annabel is whirled from one sexual experience to the next at breakneck speed. She discovers the joys of submission and the connections between pain and pleasure through the cane and the whip. And just when she thinks she has learned all that the island can teach her, it gives her one more erotic encounter that is beyond her wildest fantasies.
| No. words: 11100 We do not recommend this book for readers under 18 years of age Style: Erotic Domination - M/F Available Formats: Palm MOBI EPUB Sony Reader (LRF) ;MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF  Product type: EBook Published: 9 / 2016 Keywords - click on word to search for more titles plantation colonial correction submission sexual pain
Author Information
A submissive woman herself, Katherine writes superb novels of harsh Victorian discipline based around her historical research into one of the great libertines of the 19th century.
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