by Casey Cane (Author)
THE SINS OF ARLETH is Book Two of "Owned by the Master", a BDSM Master-Slave Romance, and contains scenes of a darkly graphic and explicit nature. It is intended only for mature readers unaffected by triggers.
Arleth has been running from her sins, but now they have caught up to her.
Tried and sentenced to a horrific death, all seems lost for her in the savage, uncompromising world of the Darwellian Collapse. Then she meets a man, a stranger named Slade, and everything changes. His towering musculature, his ice-blue eyes, even his dazzling smile that both irritates and excites her, draws her ever closer to him.
Thrust into the world of slavers-dark, dangerous, even murderous-she finds depths in herself she had not imagined could exist. The privileged psychopaths that inhabit that world operate without let or hindrance, complacent they are at the top of the post-Collapse food chain. What can one girl do against that relentless power?
And what will Slade do with her?
Continuing the arc begun in Book One of the "Owned by the Master" series, "Miria Becomes His", this full-length novel focuses on the story of Arleth and Slade, and can be read as a standalone, or for greater enjoyment of the world of the Darwellian Collapse, read "Miria Becomes His" first.
While this is a BDSM romance, the world depicted herein is a very dark and dangerous place. The non-privileged are treated as if they do not matter, and are used for the amusement of the wealthy. Nothing is off-limits. Should you choose to read this story, you will encounter graphic scenes that may shock you, or even upset you. Please be advised that this story is for mature adults who can handle scenes of decadence and violence. It is not for the faint of heart.
Author Biography
Casey Cane writes tales that strip away the veneer of civilization, of what people are taught is immoral and profligate, and speaks rather to the depths of human passion and desires. Dominance and submission are pure and instinctive in animals; to deny that is to court unhappiness. Cane's characters do not oppose the natural order-they embrace it.
Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.58 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: November 28, 2015