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Ace Of Slaves

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Welcome to the Stratosphere, a surreal world of bondage, blackjack, slavery, slots and sexual torment in the world's tallest casino, created by the winner of SIGNY "Best Bondage Writer" Award. When Interpol agent Sunday Briggs arrives in Las Vegas, she's not supposed to make direct contact with suspect Paul Forte, the shadowy owner who's trying to corner the market on Internet gambling. So she goes undercover, only to find herself captured and cruelly tortured by high rollers with a taste for sadistic entertainment. Sunday will need a lot more than luck to escape the bonds chaining her diminutive body to its fate in the ticking tower. With the deck stacked against her, will she wind up as the ace, or the joker? Ace of Slaves is a gripping BDSM action-adventure from the devious mind of award-winning author Adrian Hunter, a ruthless combination of crime, punishment, suspense and suspension that's guaranteed to keep bondage erotica fans on the edge of their seats, if not strapped to it

136 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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27 reviews17 followers
January 21, 2018
It has been a little too long between reading and me writing something for whatever I write to have any deep meaning. But I did feel the need to note that it must mean something that, even after 15 years, I still recall how fixated/overly detailed the author was when it came to describing the bondage. As in, describing where the straps were going and the like. And that there was a lot less in the way of erotic 'sexy-times' and a lot more 'boredly encased in a pillar' type action going on in this book.

But that's just my recollection 15 years later.
Profile Image for Steve Vander.
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October 20, 2012
Short 134 page novel told from three points of view: 1) Interpol Agent Sunday Briggs; 2) Paul Forte; 3) Becky.

Interpol Agent Sunday Briggs is a short, well-stacked woman who is investigating Paul Forte, formerly Pavel Fortunat, for activities involving internet gambling. Forte owns the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, and is, according to a tip, trying to take over the internet gambling market.

Paul Forte's real impact in the criminal business world involves running a specialty casino in the section of the Stratosphere that is supposedly closed. The specialty: a casino for wealthy gamblers with a taste for sadistic entertainment. For example: the drinks cart has a bound nude woman inside, the display statutes are actually real women, etc. A lot of naked and bound women, or bound in special uniforms, are on display and anything goes. The women: illegal aliens, mostly Russian, or women trapped in the legitimate casino, including a woman named Becky.

Becky and Jerry eloped to Las Vegas, to the casino known for "extending credit to anyone with a library card." Jerry lost big, and now Becky has to pay by becoming a slave in the special casino.

The winner of the SIGNY "Best Bondage Writer" award, whatever that is, certainly knows how to write. Unfortunately, the continuous lengthy descriptions of women being bound begin to become a little boring, though there is action. Despite that fault, the book is still an interesting BDSM novel.
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