Spyder’s Trouble

Spyder’s Trouble by Korin I. Dushayl is a BDSM erotica space opera published by Pussy Cat Press in December 2022. This 160-page novel unfolds as the Lady Cassandra and her slaves are forced to flee their home due to the encroaching shadows of a repressive piety movement. In a desperate bid for safety, the Dominatrix reaches out to Spyder, the captain of the spaceship Trouble, who must navigate threats from a powerful criminal and an irate passenger while risking everything to rescue her.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines dramatic adventures across distant worlds with themes of purity and pleasure. As Spyder sets a course for a planet free from the reach of both criminals and law enforcement, the story explores the complexities of loyalty and desire in a futuristic setting. This edition presents a unique blend of fiction, erotica, and science fiction, inviting readers to delve into a tale where the stakes are high and the boundaries of pleasure are tested.
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Fealty and Falsehoods
As shadows of a repressive piety movement spread across the system’s free worlds, the Lady Cassandra and her slaves must flee their home. Exiled to the desert, the Dominatrix contacts her only hope for salvation–Spyder, captain of the spaceship Trouble.
Spyder ignores threats from the powerful criminal whose cargo fills Trouble’s hold, as well as the anger of his influential and overdue passenger. Risking his life, his spaceship, and his crew he rescues his owner, the Lady Cassandra from imminent danger.
Pursued both by the law and the lawless, Spyder sets Trouble’s course for the only planet in the system out of reach of criminals and cops alike.
A BDSM erotica space opera, Spyder’s Trouble pairs dramatic adventures on worlds light years away in a far-distant future with the age-old battle between purity and pleasure–and those who use one as a weapon against the other.
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