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Electronic Publication -
Direct Digital Download
Words 35,000 +
Three
Anime Style Story Illustrations
Story by
veteran MTJ Publishing Author "Shem
The Penman"
Cover & interior Illustrations by" Jamie Davenport"
Rijhana: a
strange, primitive, beautiful world
located just one wrong step from
ours -- a world whose soft-furred
natives are possessed of both great
strength and exquisite cruelty.
Women or men from our Earth who fall
into Rijhana by mischance quickly
find themselves at the mercy of the
native "furskins," who prize their
"bareskin" slaves for one quality
alone: their ticklishness. The
slaves of Rijhana live their lives
vulnerable to tickling every minute
of the day, from teasing and playful
to unending agony, as it might
please their masters. Some learn to
submit quickly, others must be
broken, but in the end there is no
escape from tickle slavery. And the
furskins aren't the worst peril that
Rijhana holds for the ticklish ...
The first two Rijhana stories,
"The Education of Sara"
(originally published in Tales from
the Asylum #16) and "Flora and
Fauna" (TFTA #24), are included
in this set, along with over 23,000
words of new material.
Sara, once an
ordinary young woman, is spirited
away to Rijhana. She might not want
to become a slave, but her new
master knows how to change her mind;
all he needs to do is get his hands
on her ticklish body. Still, Sara
won't be tamed so easily, and before
long she flees her master's house --
only to run straight into what could
be a horribly hysterical fate. Then
finally, Sara gets her first real
taste of Rijhanan civilization as
she travels to a village with her
master. Will she be able to submit
herself to the torments in store for
her, or will her rebellious streak
doom her to even more hellish
punishment?
Besides Sara's continuing adventures, this e-novel includes two other stories of Rijhana's ticklish slave girls: the story of Rekha and Lucy, whose feud erupted into full-blown war of tortures, with disastrous results for both of them; and the tale of Melissa, who took to the seas of Rijhana and discovered that there are far worse things than being a slave aboard ship with a dozen tickle-deprived furskins.
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