Daddy's Girl, Stella Black (9780753512807) — Readings Books
Daddy's Girl
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Daddy’s Girl

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Orphan Stella was raised on a country estate by an eccentric but lovable grandmother. During a sad childhood her absent father filled her imagination, but as a young woman her fantasies evolved into a sexual desire for an older man who would protect, cherish and love her. As a young wild society girl she met the perfect figure and embarked on a taboo shattering, uninhibited and intensely erotic journey with a man she only ever referred to as ‘Daddy’. Their role-play fantasies walk the line between the transgressive and the sensual, continually challenging the reader to examine their responses to the action unfolding. Sad and funny by turns, the beauty of the narrator’s voice arises through the simplicity and poetry of Stella’s observations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
224
ISBN
9780753512807

Orphan Stella was raised on a country estate by an eccentric but lovable grandmother. During a sad childhood her absent father filled her imagination, but as a young woman her fantasies evolved into a sexual desire for an older man who would protect, cherish and love her. As a young wild society girl she met the perfect figure and embarked on a taboo shattering, uninhibited and intensely erotic journey with a man she only ever referred to as ‘Daddy’. Their role-play fantasies walk the line between the transgressive and the sensual, continually challenging the reader to examine their responses to the action unfolding. Sad and funny by turns, the beauty of the narrator’s voice arises through the simplicity and poetry of Stella’s observations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
224
ISBN
9780753512807