Social order, as we know it, has been overturned. All women have become second class citizens, the property of their male owners who may do with them whatever they wish.
In this world, some men make a living transporting women, often when one is sold. Specially equipped vans are used, with extreme precautions to ensure that the woman cannot escape.
One such transporter is Rusty Carter. He considers himself a professional who enjoys keeping his cargo in strict restraints. He also is one of the few men who does not own a woman himself. But one delivery does not go according to plan. He witnesses the murder of the new owner of the woman he is transporting, finds himself hunted by the hit men who want to silence him, and with a beautiful woman on his hands. Suddenly he has to worry about care and feeding – and keeping her constantly restrained. After all, in this society it would never do to have a woman on the loose. Will the benefits outweigh the problems? And will the hit men find him and his new woman?
Publisher’s note: This book is for adults only, but it proved difficult to categorize. The story is of a future society in which the rights of women have been degraded to the point where they are no more than property owned by men. As with most of John Savage’s books, there is plenty of bondage in it, some of it erotic and some of it not. There are sex scenes, but the book is not primarily “erotica”. Among other themes, and perhaps the most important theme of the book, is the unexpected and steadily developing love between a man and a woman who genuinely grow to deeply care for each other even within the constraints of a society in which they could never be accepted as equals.
Social order, as we know it, has been overturned. All women have become second class citizens, the property of their male owners who may do with them whatever they wish.
In this world, some men make a living transporting women, often when one is sold. Specially equipped vans are used, with extreme precautions to ensure that the woman cannot escape.
One such transporter is Rusty Carter. He considers himself a professional who enjoys keeping his cargo in strict restraints. He also is one of the few men who does not own a woman himself. But one delivery does not go according to plan. He witnesses the murder of the new owner of the woman he is transporting, finds himself hunted by the hit men who want to silence him, and with a beautiful woman on his hands. Suddenly he has to worry about care and feeding – and keeping her constantly restrained. After all, in this society it would never do to have a woman on the loose. Will the benefits outweigh the problems? And will the hit men find him and his new woman?
Publisher’s note: This book is for adults only, but it proved difficult to categorize. The story is of a future society in which the rights of women have been degraded to the point where they are no more than property owned by men. As with most of John Savage’s books, there is plenty of bondage in it, some of it erotic and some of it not. There are sex scenes, but the book is not primarily “erotica”. Among other themes, and perhaps the most important theme of the book, is the unexpected and steadily developing love between a man and a woman who genuinely grow to deeply care for each other even within the constraints of a society in which they could never be accepted as equals.