In Kurt Steiner's “Enslaved in Kolkata”, the English heir to his late-aunt's estate is stripped of his legacy, his freedom, and his manhood by her Indian housekeepers; Sandrine D'Honfleur's “The Shaming of Purbeck”, shows how a young scientists curiosity unleashes a female demon and brings death and service about his own head and that of his friends; Malkin Jamali's “Serving Ms Shreya”, describes a down on his luck and recently divorced Englishman who applies for lodgings with an Indian widow; only to eventually discover she has a far more… servile …fate in mind for him; while Maurice Huysman's “She Was Evil” brings us a retro tale of crime and adventure featuring a diabolical Chinese criminal mastermind and a seductive daughter who will not rest unto the story's hero acknowledges himself her slave.
Four books of exotic female-led fiction for connoisseurs of the dominant woman.