This is the story of a young woman who as she matures, begins to explore the wonderful sensations her body is capable of creating, however, soon feeling guilty, she tells her mother. Being religious to a fault, her parents soon have Catherine fitted with, and imprisoned in a truly limiting Anti-Temptation System. Next, she is sent off to the local parochial school for young ladies where she discovers that she is not alone in being imprisoned within the restricting undergarments.
Catherine remains a prisoner of her ‘System’ but is eventually freed and allowed to date. Her long-frustrated desires boil to the surface and she soon falls victim to the suddenly available world of sensual pleasure, but it’s a trap. Far too soon Catherine is forced into becoming a Nun in the Sisterhood Of Eternal Penitence and once she is delivered to the Convent, she is rapidly absorbed into a life long commitment to Poverty, Obedience, Chastity, Discipline and Silence while always being kept subject to constant electronic control.
This is not the end for Catherine though, for The Church has very definite plans for the young women it holds in captivity. Eventually, she finds herself removed from human status and reduced to the level of an owned dairy animal β¦. a role she will never be permitted to escape from and one that she will endure for the remainder of her life.
Includes: female submission, whipping, orgasm denial, bondage, humiliation, degradation, chastity, discipline, and gags
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Release Date: April 19th 2014
Publisher: Pink Flamingo Publications
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Gwen
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
Keeping Catherine Chaste started out with a bang but as I read deeper into the book it became a book that was hard to pick up again. The characters are well written and easy to relate too especially if you have lived or been in a very religious family or lived in a very religious community. The ending of the book was well written and you can see how the heroine lives out the remainder of her life. The conflict that Catherine goes through is very well detailed and easily seen and believed. The author is great with the how vivid she makes Catherine and her how she dealt with the cards she was given. The vividness and the details of the book is what slowed the book down for me and made it hard to pick back up though. Sometimes the amount of details that the author provided regarding how Catherine was kept chaste read like an instruction manual, making it hard for this reader to stay interested. The book is very detailed and gets more detailed the farther you read into the book. I do not think that the book is poorly written at all. Honestly the book was not for me. The details that the author had throughout the book paint a very vivid picture and makes it so that the reader has no questions about Catherine’s chastity or predicament. I believe that readers who love a lot of detail and like a very vivid picture will like or even love the book.
Shannon
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