pentland@electronic-businesses.org

Greetings -!

This will be my last email before Christmas, so good wishes to you all, whatever your faith.

Our books are not exactly ideal Christmas presents, and no author really wants his book to come out right now. So we are putting up a couple of cut-price revivals which are pretty sure to give you a real thrill if you have not read them already - and if you have, well our main page and author libraries are stuffed with enough great reads you last out the century.

jm77 is a skull rated Merson, FLESH TRADERS, and therefore needs no push from me. If you like your stories hard, do not hesitate to grab this one. It is very, very hard.

gk06 Gordon Kerr's BOUND FOR AFRICA is a little less 'nasty' but also a guaranteed winner. I am trying to tone down one of his previous books (Black Domination) for a paperback edition right now. BOUND FOR AFRICA is his latest, very well written and very tight. The writing flows naturally, easily. It is very tight, hard bdsm from beginning to end. The background is quite convincing, a black Africa with black brutal men who takes pleasure in subjugation of white women especially, relishing their power and complete control over them,  subjecting them to fellatio - it shows the degradation of white women serving their black masters that way. It has some whipping but the book is more involved with subjecting women to sexual degradation than whipping or beating. It is very brutal, and has no respect for women of any colour.

And now, couple of comments on the top20, if I may. Firstly my congratulations to Ededas for breaking the 100 with his TAXING TIMES (reached 114 but now on its way down as the early sales are deleted after 14 days). It is seldom that any author other than Argus does that in a fortnight, specially with a story that is 'nice' rather than 'nasty'! And a pleasure to see a German language book among the others. We have a new book German language book by Bernd, by the way, which is amongst the treats we are saving for after Christmas.

Enjoy,
Pentland
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