About Bound for Bebop City by Pat Powers:
Sweet, virginal Mincy lives in alternate timeline in the 1950s where everyone’s into sexual bondage and a drug called nersha renders teens uninterested in sex. But when they’re taken off nersha after their 18th birthdays, the teens turn into frenzied sex maniacs, filled with animal need. How will Mincy cope with the mad passion driving her to submit sexually to a Master? Who will that Master be? Less
Mincy and Jarral were just a couple of nice kids living in Bebop City in another timeline where most things were roughly analogous to the US in the 1950s, except that medical tech was much more advanced. Oh, and what we call BDSM in our timeline is considered the norm sexually in their timeline.
Like most kids, Mincy and Jarral had no sexual feelings thanks to nersha, a drug that blocked all the effects of puberty from affecting their nervous systems. Their bodies had matured but their minds were asexual and prepubescent.
But now that Mincy and Jarral have turned 18 and graduated high school, they’ve both been taken off nersha, as is the custom in the world of Bebop City. And with the nersha out of their systems, all that sexual energy and passion that has been building up inside them will EXPLODE.
The result is a sexual bondage orgy of lust, with incredibly horny slavegirls going to incredibly horny Masters to beg to submit to them. (It’s considered gauche for a Master to go to a slavegirl and ask her to submit, given that a woman who is just off nersha would submit to ANYONE.)
Will Mincy and Jarral navigate the storm of lust that is coming their way and retain their humanity and decency? There’s only one way to find out: read this 21,000+ word novella!
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Author Bio:
Pat Powers may not be the most interesting man in the world, but when he writes about himself in the third person, he tries to make people think so.
A former sex droid designer and professional cyclist, he had an epiphany after winning the Tour de France for the third time. He realized that writing erotica was a lot easier than bicycling up mountains. (Riding down mountains is actually easier than writing erotica, but much more physically dangerous.) Powers decided to write erotica for his own comfort and safety and the enjoyment of his many thoroughly satisfied readers.
And the rest, as they say, is history. Powers has become the most famous unknown author in his genre, and has amassed a fortune in words