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Tutor's Bride

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On a sun-drenched Caribbean island, passionate transgression, cross-cultural exploration, and comforting discipline exist against a backdrop of servitude and colonization. Ms. Rogers struggles to seduce her way to freedom. Island beauty Margaret fires the imagination of her oppressors. And proper New England bride Dolly Hunter becomes a slave to varied sexual appetites as longings run free.

224 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1988

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Martin Pyx

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Subtitled “A West Indies Rhapsody on Traditional Airs for Plucked and Struck Instruments”, The Tutor's Bride is corporal punishment classic of erotica, first appearing in the 1980's. The author tries to pass it off as a lost classic of American erotica in the Victorian tradition, even offering a intro by 'Martin Pyx, MA, titled “In search of the American Victorian Erotic” and concluding with some footnotes on various chapters.

The narrative itself is set on the fictional Caribbean island of Mardi Blanc, and concerns the punishment of a variety of people by canes, birches, tawses, and whips. As per the genre, the punishments usually lead to arousal and there are various sex scenes scattered throughout.

Highly recommended for fans of the cp genre and smut historians.
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