Hell Bound: The Search for Jillian Ingalls
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Hell Bound: The Search for Jillian Ingalls

READING AGE 16+ AUTHORIZED

Tobias Tanner Steamy Stories

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Jillian Ingalls is Johnny Willis's girl, waiting tables in LA and screwing around for the fun of it. When she suddenly disappears, she leaves a cryptic note, saying simply, "It's for the best..." A letter from bounty hunter Logan Dunn follows, informing Johnny that he's taken the screwy redhead into his custody. Apparently, she's reneged on a 'legally binding service contract' whatever the hell that is. Johnny isn't about to let this girl slip through his fingers so easily. While making inquiries about her at a local bar, he stumbles on Amy Cavanaugh, a longhaired beauty with a disarming Southern accent. She's great company, easy in bed, and willing to bend to Johnny's kinky kind of s****l fun. She's even willing to help him find the missing Jill. The search for Jill leads the pair to Sado Max, a posh dungeon where Johnny hopes to learn the whereabouts of the bounty hunter. It's also the perfect place to introduce Amy to the joys of piercing, pain, bondage and rough anal s*x. To his amazement, the novice submissive hardly balks. From Sado Max, it's on to Logan Dunn's hideout in Michigan, then to a private town near Las Cruses New Mexico, owned by bad ass slave trader Ramón Cordova. But Ramón Cordova isn't about cooperate with Johnny in his quest for Jill. A nightmare worthy of hell itself unfolds at Cordova's compound, with Johnny headed for an early demise in the desert, and Amy raped and tortured in front of her helpless boyfriend. She's about to become another of Cordova's many slaves. Strong scenes of S&M sexuality combine with adventure, mystery, kinky romance and a real stunner of an ending, making this novel one sizzling hot read.

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Chapter 30

       “You might as well shut up about it,” he said firmly. “She’s going to be happy for you—for both of us. It’ll give her leave to get on with her own life without feeling guilty. Everything will be fine. We’ve been through a lot together, you and I. That will make all the difference.”

       “Well, you did fight for me, didn’t yo……

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