“Hannah’s Big Black Date,” Now Available!

Hannah’s dad’s fiancee tightens her sexual control over Hannah. Can she make Hannah call her Mistress and truly think of her as Hannah’s Mistress?

And it’s time for Hannah’s big black blind date with ex-con parolee Tivon. Luckily, Hannah will have not one, but two chaperones. Unluckily, they are Olive and Rashaad, the instruments of her sexual downfall. It’s more like going out on an orgy date! Olive, Rashaad, and Tivon all want Hannah to get black bred. But Hannah knows it! So… she should be able to avoid that fate, right?

Book Description:

Young heiress Hannah Hill has a few big problems.  One of them is her dad’s fiancée, Olive, who wants her sexual submission.  Olive wants more than rough lesbian sex.  She wants total dominion over Hannah, and Olive knows how to deepen Hannah’s submissiveness.  Olive wants a do-anything human sex toy, and she’s chosen beautiful blonde Hannah.

Another big problem for Hannah is that Olive wants Hannah impregnated, black bred, hoping that Hannah’s dad will disown her so that Olive will get Hannah’s dad’s money when he dies.  Olive has lined up a number of big black men to make this happen any which way.  But none of them are as scary and intimidating as an ex-con, violent offender, and parolee named Tivon Wilson.  He wants Hannah as much as Olive wants to give him Hannah, and he has experience impregnating beauties.  Tivon knows what it takes, and he wants to take Hannah.

Olive expects Hannah to go on a date with Tivon!  With Olive and another big black man as “chaperones.”  Hannah thinks the chaperones may be as bad as her date and have just as much intention to have sex with her.  Three against one.  So unfair!

But Hannah’s biggest problem is herself.  She is constantly aroused, orgasm denied, and tempted to give in completely.  She knows it is an evil plot with bad intentions towards her, she even knows the details of it, but her submissiveness and lust make it almost impossible to resist her fate.

Almost impossible?  Or impossible?

Link to the book on Amazon: