His to Use

· Mastering Melody Book 1 · Talia Zane
4.3
73 reviews
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Homeless and desperate to survive, using my body had become a way to make money and get through another day.

A proposition from the nameless, faceless man who promised to take me off the streets if only I would serve him for a year was impossible to ignore.

I accepted. Now the question was, would I regret it?

Part one of three. Not for the faint of heart, not a romance, and doesn't have a hero!

keywords: free, non/dub-con, torture, body modification, human trafficking, slavery

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4.3
73 reviews
Audrey Harris
20 October 2019
Extremely boring an i spent the whole short story wanting to kill the man i wont even waste my time buying the next one no wonder i have had this book for a while an not read it snooze fest
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Annette Nelson
3 September 2020
This book was very interesting it makes you want to offer or introduce it to young ladies who think, They know what that life is all about or want to be too grown before there time.
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Jessica Giles
3 December 2018
This book had me right from the start it kept my attention I was just disappointed that it ended so quickly I would really like to know if there's going to be anymore to this
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About the author

 Talia Zane is an author of dark erotica tales and His to Use is the first novella in a series involving Melody. This also isn’t Talia’s first time publishing.

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