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The Queen's Slavewoman #3

The Shaming of Jendri

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Book Three in the Scorching Saga of Sapphic Enslavement! To save her nation from the tyrannical K'Endarra Golgathex, Queen of Asperia, Jendri Verrian, once the proud, young General of the Armies of the Obduria, has remade herself into the perfect slave. In reward, she is wedded to K'Endarra as the Queen's Consort. But now a rival for the Queen's affections, V'Anekka appears. Soon the Queen is completely enthralled with her newest slave. How far into Sapphic B&D will Jendri have to go to win the Queen's affections back.... Find out in The Shaming of Jendari--for fans of well-written novels of bondage and discipline, Star Trek, and tales of lesbian lust and romance. Susanna Valent's epic saga of Sapphic B&D on a far world of fierce warrior women has already won critical praise. Sensual Romance says Susanna Valent's books involve "graphically explicit situations between two women. Though there is action and lots of violence--the sex is inventive and--the characters are all three dimensional and sympathetic. Sensuality Level: Scorching. Explicit and frequent sex scenes, sexual slavery involving--forced seduction--bondage and humiliation. There are no heterosexual sexual encounters in [her] books."

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First published November 30, 2003

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July 12, 2014
The more I read this, the more it felt like reading someone's lesbian domination threesome fantasy put on paper. As such, it would not be terrible. But it doesn't make a good novel or novella. The characters are flat, zero-dimensional.
The sex scenes are repetitive and the constant references to the women's juices dripping down their legs, making puddles on the floor and soaking bedsheets (basically) is a big turn off for me.
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