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Court of Claims
- By Judicial Decree 4
- Narrated by: Elliott Daniels
- Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
With his bevy of lovely and submissive slave girls to star in his erotic movies, Rupert Caine was unrivalled in the field. Until that is, the beautiful and unethical Erika Nordling began to compete with him, using what Caine considered to be dishonest tactics. Erika soon learns the seriousness of her error, when Caine arranges her financial ruin and she is sold as a slave...to a vengeful Caine.
Court of Claims is another exciting story set in a world where enslavement for debt is an everyday fact of life.
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Very intense
This is a very intense short storyline. I couldn’t listen to it for too long in one go as it was so intense! If you like your reading material dark and steamy, this one is for you.
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- Traci
- 27-03-20
WOW
I'm not sure if this is a good wow or a bad wow but it's definitely a wow. This story is vividly detailed and well written but the details are absurdly cruel. If you are looking for any speck of romance pass this book up. However if you are into Masochism or maybe you just want a book that is interestingly cringeworthy? BINGO.. look know further. I hated Cain but I honestly wanted to love him and for him to find love and be changed but like I said, this just isn't romance. If you have any triggers stay away because this whole book is one big trigger. I thought Elliott Daniels did a great job with the narration. I would recommend this book to the right people. I requested this book to review and as wicked as it turned out to be I was still interested till the very end.
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