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Life is filled with periods of transition, and it all starts at birth, when a baby is yanked from the warmth and safety of the womb. No less traumatic for most children is the transition from the protective environment of the home, to the sometimes frightening school environment. And then comes the time when one must decide — often involuntarily — what to do with one’s life.
Transitions all of us must make. Indeed, life itself seems to be a never-ending string of transitions.
In this frank novel, a young minister’s wife is faced with changes, which greatly affect her view of the world, as well as her relationship with the church.
THE PREACHER’S WIFE IN BONDAGE — is the story of a woman who, while striving to follow her faith, discovers that sometimes things happen in the world over which neither she nor her God seem to have any control.
Society condemns her, but is she really guilty? A work of fiction, true, but one which holds a message for us all.
Ellen Weathersby sat quietly in the pew of her husband’s church, her mind alive with the images of hell that her husband was expounding in front of her. “The pain, my children, the pain of a bee sting is magnified a thousand, no, one million times in hell. Think of it!”
She was, and her mind was alive with pictures that would have made her husband weak. Ellen moved her pert ass back against the stiff back of the pew, feeling every inch of her body alive with the forbidden lust her husband raved against. When he began talking once more of the ropes and gags the devils used, Ellen closed her eyes, pressing her knees tightly against one another, feeling her cunt grow hot and wet between her shivering white legs.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.