
Utopia
A Femme Dom Erotica Dystopian Crossover (Man Farm Series, Book 2)
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Narrado por:
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Dyann Bridges
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R.J. Castille
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Frederich Vogel was taken when he discovered the secrets of the Femme Noir. Held captive by Mistress Eris, their merciless leader, he became accustomed to being her dedicated, submissive slave. When a mysterious virus ravages the world, those who were naturally immune were the only ones to survive. Frederich was one of them along with Eris, who capitalizes on the chaos of the aftermath to harness power over all who remained. Other members of the Femme Noir also survive and came together to form their version of the perfect society in the wake of world-wide catastrophe.
Riley Richards is Captain of the Guards of Utopia, the stronghold society formed by Mistress Eris on the West Coast. Those who came there were taken in and cared for but ultimately subjected to Eris’ idea of the perfect society. Riley had a rough start. She eventually assimilated, taking a role that she considered fitting but still allowed her to have her own freedom. When tasked with the care of Frederich while Eris was away, Riley fulfilled her duties but soon found herself stepping over the line for the sake of a man.
Utopia crosses Femme Dom Erotica with the Dystopian genre. The second installment of the Man Farm Series, Utopia is an interesting take on what could happen when those who survive an apocalyptic disease manufactured and released by the United States Government, come together where the dominant females have taken control. Society as we know it became a thing of the past. Depending on your perspective, that may not necessarily be a bad thing.
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