Drawn from her sheltered life when her housekeeper Tess goes missing. Amanda goes to France in an attempt to find her. During the search Amanda meets Michael, an artist with bizarre sexual tastes who awakens in her a taste for the shameful delights of discipline and introduces her to a secret society of hedonistic perverts who share her unusual desires. Amanda revels in her newfound sexual freedom, voluntarily submitting to extreme indignities of punishment and humiliation, but does not realise until too late the full extent of the society's depraved and perverted plans. Can Tess and Michael save her from the ultimate degradation the society has in store?
Ombreux' "One Week in the Private House" was fairly charming and fast-paced, but rather too formulaic in terms of its innumberable nasty bits-- there just wasn't much of a frisson of excitement in the characters' submission or "humiliation". Fortunately, "Amanda in the Private House" takes Ombreux' delectable style to the next level. Reserved young Amanda wants nothing less than to be embarrased by being caught in compromising situations-- or so she tells herself. Alas, kinky people in high places have taken a shine to her, and suddenly her life is full of pleasantly compromising situations. Ombreux is, thankfully, a very gallant sort of erotic writer, who clearly is charmed by his female protagonists and assures them a happy life where they can be free to submit. And his gift for erotic invention really blossoms in this tale. Many wonderful scenarios draw out in delicious detail. Top-notch.
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