The Marketplace Stories

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Review: The Trainer

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The third book in The Marketplace Series by author Laura Antoniou is titled The Trainer. At the point, the reader is extremely knowledgeable about the marketplace itself as well as how the slaves are trained and sold. Therefore, this third title delves into the training and history of the actual trainers. Not anyone can be a trainer, as we discover. While m...

Review: The Marketplace

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The Marketplace Series is a series of books by author Laura Antoniou that deal with a secret society of slaves, slave traders, slave trainers and slave masters around the world. For those of you interested in real life sexual slavery, it is the series for you. The first book in The Marketplace Series is titled, surprisingly enough, The Marketplace. It intro...

Review: The Academy

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The fourth book in The Marketplace Series by author Laura Antoniou is titled The Academy: Tales of the Marketplace. It is a marked departure from the rest of the series as this is a compilation of short stories by a variety of authors, including Ms. Antoniou and her wife, Karen Taylor. As well, the stories are joined together with narratives supplied by Ms....

Review: The Reunion

by lindiana on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The fifth, and currently last, book in The Marketplace Series by author Laura Antoniou is titled The Reunion and that is exactly what it is a slave reunion. In this novel, which may be the most entertaining book of the series, we, the readers, are treated to a reunion being held at the stately and historic Kaleigh Castle in Ireland that includes slaves and o...

Review: The Slave

by lindiana on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The second book in Laura Antoniou's The Marketplace Series is titled The Slave. After having been thoroughly introduced to the Marketplace in the first book, this one focuses on the training, sale and service of one particular slave, Robin Cassady. Robin begins her journey into slavery while still in college and after graduation she is spotted by a Marketpl...

Why Men Are Better Than Women

by Samuelx on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Hi, there. Man do I have a story to share with you. My name is Kasik Malob. I am a tall, good-looking, forty-something black man of the Kazonga Tribe. Living in rural South Africa. I run a rather large farm and the many women who work there. Man's word is law in my world. Life couldn't be better, simply put. I'm making a lot of money while keeping them bitch...

Adventurer and Familiar Ch. 02

by UndieLover on Oct 3, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Chapter 2: Alley Attack A vast landscape of farmlands expanded past the hillside from the treeline. Scout kept walking the path, her new red imp companion floating closely along. In the distance, a line of buildings was visible. While it might have been just another market, Scout had an idea that asking about the Lord there would be quite helpful. After all...

It's Good to Be the King

by Xenolan on May 18, 2017
Erotic Couplings

For the best experience, engage Game Mode --> Some chapters will not be visible without it! It is the middle of the 14th century. Warlords and claimants to royalty battle throughout Europe, clashing over lands which are won and lost and won again in a matter of weeks. Most of the common people want nothing more than peace, and some who are more determine...

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Werewolves of Haiti

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

"Wake up, Rachel, arrete de dormir, c'est le matin," came Aunt Gladys grating voice, and Rachel Etienne groaned and slapped her hand against her pillow, wishing the old Haitian woman would go away. Grunting something unintelligible, the young woman rose to her feet, and shook her head, then stretched. Outside, the sun was high in the sky and a suffocating he...

Some Whys and Hows of E-Publishing

by sr71plt on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Those on the following list of authors have something in common: Douglas Adams, Winston Churchill, Lee Child, Carl East, Elizabeth George, Stephen King, Selena Kitt, Stieg Larrson, Carole Lynn, Anne McCaffrey, Brynn Paulin, Oscar Wilde, and P. G. Wodehouse. They are all best-selling authors of e-books. The subset of East, Kitt, Lynn, and Paulin are distingui...