Prima by Carolyn Faulkner A devastating plague has changed the world's society. In rebuilding the population, t. Prima is such a woman – bought and paid for by Joseph, a man who intends to get full use of her, in every conceivable way. Prima is, technically, a post-nuclear (post-plague) genre story that contains extremely harsh, non-consensual scenes of BDSM, anal, and the occasional touch of ageplay. Prima 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; .
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Click to read more about Prima by Carolyn Faulkner. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Prima is such a woman, sold by her father to Joseph, a man who intends to get full use of her in every conceivable way. Truly, the world as we know it has changed. But as Prima learns to adjust to her life and the harshness of Joseph's punishments, as well as the tenderness he occasionally exhibits, will she discover that she feels more for this demanding man than she is willing to admit?. Prima By Carolyn Faulkner - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.
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