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The Sporting Life: Charleston 1865

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The Sporting Life: Charleston 1865
The Sporting Life: Charleston 1865

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The Sporting Life: Charleston 1865

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Starve or Whore, with a BDSM twist, can she keep that secret?
In Charleston, South Carolina, weeks after the Civil War has ended, 1865, an impoverished Southern raven haired widowed, Susan Maxwell, and her family is faced with starvation.
To save her family, her Negro Servant, Julius, talks her into ten-cent dances with Yankee soldiers and Carpetbaggers. But her Grandmother suffers a stroke and requires expensive medical treatments, Susan in desperate need of money dances nude then prostitutes herself while Julius acts as her pimp. Susan is desperate to hide her secret life from Gentile society, deathly afraid that she could stand on the other side of scorn, outside the realm of decent people. As the old South dies, Susan and her family slide deeper and deeper into a sordid life of prostitution, desperately seeking to regain their lost Gentility, forced to confront the end of Slavery. Warning:
This is an Adult Sexual Novel, which contains depictions of Interracial Sex, Prostitution or White Slavery. BDSMerotica: Sexual Domination and Submission, Bondage and Discipline.
Warning: This Novel is Historical Adventure Fiction intended as entertainment. The intention of this book is to highlight the Racism of that era and become sensitive to it, while exposing the adverse effects of slavery. The end of the Civil War was traumatic for the Old South, freed slaves flooded off the plantations into towns and cities and servants left their Masters. The Old South had died, those left in the ruins were penniless and bereft of male protection as approximately one-quarter of Southern men had perished in the war. Freed slaves and former masters were left to confront a new reality.

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