The two key characters are Charlotte, and Lord William Ingram ... oh he's a looker and a charmer with a roving eye for a pretty girl, and he also has very specific needs. It was interesting to see how he developed as a character as the story progressed. As a man of power, wealth and influence, he could pretty much have any woman he wanted ... but he's never been in love, and at first he fails to recognize the feelings he has for Charlotte.
This book has plenty of sex, plus age play elements, and some interesting characters thrown into the mix. Most of the narrative takes place in Lord Ingram's country house in north Yorkshire, the fictitious Stoneleigh Hall. Well, it may be fictitious but it's become quite real to me!
Okay ... here is the publisher's blurb. More coming soon!
It soon becomes clear to Charlotte that instead of being the plaything of the father, she is to become the plaything of the son. He installs her in the nursery quarters at Stoneleigh and her clothes are replaced by little girl dresses and early bedtimes. Her new papa does not hesitate to spank and punish her when she disobeys his wishes. But Charlotte finds herself becoming increasingly enamoured with the handsome, decadent Lord Ingram. He awakens her sexual desires and trains her how to please him; and he also plays with her, reads her stories and pampers her, makes her laugh, and indulges her in so many ways... but he never planned to fall in love. His dominance and dashing good looks set Charlotte's heart racing, and the romantic bond between them grows. She learns to enjoy the fun spankings and is happy ... until she finds out about the other women Lord Ingram brought to Stoneleigh Hall. Will their ultimate fate also be hers?
Publisher's note: Lord Ingram's Little Girl is an erotic Victorian novella that includes elements of ageplay and regression, plus detailed sexual scenes and anal play. Explicit punishments are administered to an adult woman; they include spankings, humiliation, corner time, and S/M themes. Please don't buy this book if such material is likely to cause offence.
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