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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Celbridge writes entertaining disciplinary erotic fiction, with a strongly F/M flavour, although, as in this case, she is also comfortable in the F/F arena. This book leads on from ‘Memoirs of a Cornish Governess’, and ‘The Governess at St Agatha’s’, detailing the adventures of the highly erotically charged Miss Constance de Comynge as she instils scholastic (and amatory) discipline into her bare-bottomed male charges and her more-than-willing female assistants. As always, she demonstrates her willingness to undergo the same stinging ordeals as her victims, and is also willing to temper her painful justice with libidinous access to her female charms. The plot here concerns her travels in foreign parts, including voyaging with a British Naval vessel, and capture by female pirates, who inevitably succumb to her disciplinary charms. An enjoyably jolly romp for those in search of F/M disciplinary erotica. ( ) no reviews | add a review
"Miss Constance de Comynge (the Governess) is treated by the wealthy Mr Rudiger to a luxurious cruise to Mauritius, via the Mediterranean. At sea, inhibitions and clothes are soon shed, and like-minded friends such as Cothilde, a tall young lady with a penchant for rubber, are made in every port of call. The Governess herself is always open to new experiences, and her expertise in the arts of domination and correction continues to impress and delight those who happily submit to her. hen she and her associates are kidnapped by a band of pirates, and taken to an island stronghold ruled by strict and cruel matriarchy. Will the talents of the Governess be sufficient to save them all from a life of bondage and punisment?" No library descriptions found. |
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