The Accused

The Accused

by Arla Dahl
The Accused

The Accused

by Arla Dahl

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From the Author:
THE ACCUSED, Book 2 in the Immoral Virtue Trilogy continues the highly erotic, non-romantic, tale of resistance and of submission. Due to its explicit sexual nature, with elements of BDSM and dubious consent, THE ACCUSED is intended for audiences 18 and over.

The Accused (Immoral Virtue, #2)
There is no shame in pleasure.

"Wherefore for the sake of fulfilling their lusts (women) consort even with devils." -Heinrich Kramer, 1486 "Malleus Maleficarum" (The Hammer of Witches)

To clear their names and save their souls the accused are stripped and bound before all as they await their governor's examination.

At the governor's direction, Abigail Prescott, herself accused as a witch a mere hour past, will help test the women's responses, for a witch marked by the devil cannot feel, no matter how gently caressed, no matter how deeply probed. Under the governor's scrutiny Abigail is to thoroughly examine their naked flesh for the black mark of the beast.

But the prideful Elizabeth Hobbs withdraws consent. And her fate is sealed. Taken deep into the forest by the watchman, she will remain naked and open to the elements to await her punishment.

Stirred by her proud tears, the watchman touches her. Soothes her. But when a man succumbs to a witch's charms, he too stands among THE ACCUSED

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150519022
Publisher: Brooklyn Rose Press
Publication date: 09/27/2014
Series: Immoral Virtue , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 301 KB

About the Author

Arla Dahl is a lover and avid reader of all things sexy and suspenseful. In her Immoral Virtue Trilogy, the horrors of the 17th Century witch trials are exposed, examined and reversed. Deeply moved by the viciousness of times, Arla created stories that would turn history on its ear and make that which labeled the accused susceptible to the temptations of evil, into the one thing that would set them free: lust.
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