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American Matriarchy

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Stacey Farber: the most powerful woman you’ve never heard of. Although she’s one of the most successful women in business, she has always kept a low profile so far. She might be the CEO of a huge conglomerate, but she hasn’t put forward any kind of political agenda. Until now. Drawing upon every favor she can, she moves to fund and subsidize the creation of a new town. Bella Springs will be carved out of the wilderness. This brand-new city will include apartments, houses, offices, and everything else a new community might need. It sounds like a grandiose experiment, perhaps one designed to appeal to her ego. That’s what plenty of journalists believe anyway, only they don’t know the truth. Bella Springs will be a bastion of one political ideal: female supremacy. Stacy Farber will prove women can take complete control of every facet of leadership. The men don’t know it yet, but when they move to the city, they’ll be outnumbered and functionally demoted. Being a man is a disadvantage now. More importantly, Stacy Farber will use her influence to make sure that women get every opportunity to succeed. Whether it is a question of employment, wages, or any other freedom, men will find themselves at a severe disadvantage. In every game and competition, the women will win. There might be a few token, male leaders, men like Matthew O’Reilly. But little by little, he will see that his voice doesn’t really matter, especially as new statutes are proposed. He might vote against them, but these rules will go into effect anyway because no one cares what some man thinks. First, the boys will be given curfews. Later, they’ll be required to wear uniforms. On and on, the local ordinances turn males into second-class citizens. Then there are the college students, kids like Mia and Zack. They both enroll in the brand-new university. Excited to start their adult lives, they continue to date because they’ve been in love for so long. But while Mia starts take Leadership courses, Zack is confined to “service” classes. He doesn’t know it yet, but he’ll be trained as a servant. Because really, boys shouldn’t worry about science or math. Instead, Zack should learn how to please his girlfriend. Cooking and cleaning are the skills he’ll really need. Throughout the city, the men don’t know what’s happening. But even if they figure it out, they’re still surrounded by powerful women who might not let them go. This 85,000 word novel features extreme female domination, male subjugation, spanking, public humiliation, stocks, chastity training, pegging, and more. All characters are consenting adults with age of 18. Literature & Fiction Employment
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Great book!

Another great work by Ritter. If you let your imagination go just a little she gives a fantastically plausible main storyline and beautifully branches off into three others. A word of caution. If you are a history type, there are some dark undertones which can be drawn from the Nazi persecution of the Jews in the early years of the Reich. Made me a bit uncomfortable but as a Female Supremacist the story still drew me into a delicious fantasy world. Enjoy!

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