The Virtual Submissive

The Virtual Submissive

by JJ Argus
The Virtual Submissive

The Virtual Submissive

by JJ Argus

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Overview

It's the year 2050, and there are few jobs not done by computers. Wren couldn't turn down a coding job, even if it was for a new body sheath which went with a virtual reality sex booth. Even when the contract required she try it out. She finds out the sexual fantasies are incredibly real, but all lean heavily towards bondage and female slavery. That's not her thing, but the stimulation is so intense it nearly drives her out of her mind and quickly addicts her. Then she discovers the body sheath has nanobots which have seeped into her body through the pores in her skin and made certain portions of her anatomy incredibly – sensitive, even as it affects her brain to make her more easily aroused and desperate for more. Trying to find out who's behind it, and why, gets her arrested, and then freed by a guerrilla group fighting the Silicon Valley oligarchs. But she's still addicted to the rush, the heat and the incredible excitement of being tied up and dominated. And if she can't find a way to get over it she's going to have to find a way to live with it. Which meant finding a master to dominate her in real life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164125646
Publisher: JJ Argus
Publication date: 06/26/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 344,974
File size: 338 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Argus has been published in New York by Beeline and Beaver books, and sold short stories to Penthouse, Oui, Nugget, and numerous others. Later, Argus began writing for British publishing houses, which required a decidedly higher level of quality and a lower level of obscenities. Argus has been published repeatedly by Olympia, Silver Moon, Chimera, and Virgin - Nexus, and has written and sold over 250 novels, most of which are now available in electronic format.

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