Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)
Most people think Belle was sold to the Beast, or forced to stay against her will in his horrible castle against. But the cool reality is that Beast was forced to stay in the castle with Belle.

And Belle wasn't the sweet, innocent princess you were told about as a child, either. She was known among the people as a disconjectuer, a dominatrix of the highest class and training known as Mistress Belladonna. The only thing the classic tale got right was that she was brought to break a curse, a curse that only could be broken by love and willful submission.

After King Adam inherited his throne, his kingdom was put under a curse that forced them all to drown in blind indulgence. Adam demanded the virginity of the women, and they happily offered it. Until a witch woman came and sealed the curse, saving his people from his horrible reign. But the seal came at a terrible cost, turning King Adam into a horrible beast.

This is not the tale of "Beauty and the Beast" you were told as a child. This tale is longer, and contains more sex and domination than you ever thought possible. Want to know more? Go ahead and take a peek, don't worry, I won't tell anyone.
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Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)
Most people think Belle was sold to the Beast, or forced to stay against her will in his horrible castle against. But the cool reality is that Beast was forced to stay in the castle with Belle.

And Belle wasn't the sweet, innocent princess you were told about as a child, either. She was known among the people as a disconjectuer, a dominatrix of the highest class and training known as Mistress Belladonna. The only thing the classic tale got right was that she was brought to break a curse, a curse that only could be broken by love and willful submission.

After King Adam inherited his throne, his kingdom was put under a curse that forced them all to drown in blind indulgence. Adam demanded the virginity of the women, and they happily offered it. Until a witch woman came and sealed the curse, saving his people from his horrible reign. But the seal came at a terrible cost, turning King Adam into a horrible beast.

This is not the tale of "Beauty and the Beast" you were told as a child. This tale is longer, and contains more sex and domination than you ever thought possible. Want to know more? Go ahead and take a peek, don't worry, I won't tell anyone.
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Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)

Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)

by Naomi Lauder
Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)

Breaking the Beast (An Adult Fairy Tale)

by Naomi Lauder

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Overview

Most people think Belle was sold to the Beast, or forced to stay against her will in his horrible castle against. But the cool reality is that Beast was forced to stay in the castle with Belle.

And Belle wasn't the sweet, innocent princess you were told about as a child, either. She was known among the people as a disconjectuer, a dominatrix of the highest class and training known as Mistress Belladonna. The only thing the classic tale got right was that she was brought to break a curse, a curse that only could be broken by love and willful submission.

After King Adam inherited his throne, his kingdom was put under a curse that forced them all to drown in blind indulgence. Adam demanded the virginity of the women, and they happily offered it. Until a witch woman came and sealed the curse, saving his people from his horrible reign. But the seal came at a terrible cost, turning King Adam into a horrible beast.

This is not the tale of "Beauty and the Beast" you were told as a child. This tale is longer, and contains more sex and domination than you ever thought possible. Want to know more? Go ahead and take a peek, don't worry, I won't tell anyone.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149422319
Publisher: Naomi Lauder
Publication date: 03/11/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 55 KB
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