Prisoner of Three Women

by Emy Naso

Zumaya Publications (Extasy Books)

Sensual: Erotica, Sensual: Contemporary

June 1, 2004

ISBN-13: 1554101506

Available in: e-Book

Prisoner of Three Women
by Emy Naso

The introverted Sorrell family lived a shadowy existence in an isolated farm. Into their shared and individual secrets came a convict on the run from the mysterious prison, the "Colony", with dark, sensual memories of his incarceration and the domination lessons handed out to him by "The Mistress." Dryden Sorrell, the patriarch of the clan, manipulates the young man into working on the land and matches him in marriage with his attractive but austere daughter Jessica. The shadowy past is never far from the surface and the motivations of the family seem deep and complex.

The protected, sensual and beautiful nineteen year old granddaughter, Serene, infatuates and seduces Alun, leading him on an erotic path, while the tale unfolds of the ever more delightfully weird games he indulged in with the dominatrix and her companions. "Prisoner of Three Women" is an adult novel that captures the bathos of the human condition and is realistically set in the flat, wide sky coastal towns and villages of east Suffolk in England, and echoes the dialects of the locals. Sometimes raunchy, sometimes lyrical, sometimes sinister. It is a tale to send shivers of fright and sensual pleasure through your mind and body. When the soft summer season descends on the sandy soils of Dunes Farm, a horrendous and shocking finale gouges itself into the reader's senses.



Emy Naso's Bio

Novelist, essayist and poet. Emy's work ranged from beautiful love laments to erotic short stories and novellas, and full-length novels. Writing in many genres, Emy's distinctive voice covered humor, fantasy, contemporary, myths and historical work. Emy was a true Celt, born in the mountains of Wales, then living in London and finally on the remote coast of East Anglia. Naso's motto was "Life is for today, writing is forever", but couldn't remember whether the paradigm was adopted after a deep study of philosophy or was a slogan read on the back of a breakfast cereal pack! In April 2005 Emy died in the love of his friends and family.