Bernard Joubert
Author of The Troubles of Janice, Part 4
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In this sequel, the story starts on the next day immediately after the previous book, which ended with the death of the Viscount, the priest and her former lover Richard. Date is now November 19, 1769.
In this fourth tale, Janice remembers her life with the Viscount and is interrupted by the need to save Victoria from attempted suicide by drowning after Victoria learns of the Viscounts death. Janice tries to help Victoria forget the Viscount through some female on female sex. "Shortly thereafter Janice and Victoria leave England . . . " and head to Paris. Oddly enough, Janice and Victoria have decided to enter their new life in Paris, away from the "old" one in England, by turning up wearing some lovely dresses that leave their breasts exposed. Janice and Victoria find that they haven't left their old life, and are tied up and whipped by her new Paris "friends."
Meanwhile, in London, two lovers agree to avenge the Viscount's death by going after Janice. One of whom is the man who originally took Janice out of prison (and who later gave her to the Viscount). The trail along behind her.
After their strange night in Paris, Janice and Victoria leave, and board ship in Marseilles bound for Genoa. While on board the ship, their ship is attacked by pirates, and Janice and Victoria are captured, and maltreated. Later they are offered at a slave auction and a sheik buys Victoria. Janice isn't wanted at that slave auction, as evidence shows that she has been heavily used. She is lead to another one, one where the customers can try the merchandise. The British arrive, and Janice and Victoria are "saved" by the two English lovers who have been trailing Janice, and the expanded party heads to Venice . . . (story continues)
The drawing is good, and nothing appears to have been censored. Much bondage, whipping, punishment, humiliation, sexual activity, slavery, death, and dominance.
The plot is somewhat strong, and a certain amount of work went into including hints that Janice is actually in 1769. Overall, a good story.… (more)