Indoctrinated

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Conversion Camp

Conversion Camp

(BL, M2M, 18+; contain sexual content) When twenty-one year old Adrian Blackwell, the rich young master of Blackwell family, was dragged by his parents to a so-called "conversion camp", he expects endless sermon about how he's a sinner, punishments that is designed to 'fix' him, and a miserable life away from his wealthy lifestyle. However, little did he know that every gay trainee inside the camp is forced to live with a straight partner that will eventually help him to be 'normal' again. Damian Cross, a straight grumpy athlete, is partnered with Adrian who only accepted the offer because they said he'll get paid to 'torment' (not the exact word but it's what got processed in his mind) a gay man- which he doesn't mind doing at all. Day by day, the more they clash and the more they get into each other's nerve, the more the forbidden line begins to blur away. Will they resist temptation, or give in to the dangerous desire growing inside the camp's walls?
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A CULT BUILT ON SIN

A CULT BUILT ON SIN

They say sin is a choice but they forget to tell how it's first desired. This is a collection of forbidden tales where temptation wears many faces and happens behind closed doors; the warden, the motel, twins, clinic and the most secret places you least expect. Sin takes place where they desire and if you can't control your desire, you join the cult. Each story burns differently telling its own side, every secret creates another. Together they form the creed of the cult. Enter the cult. Leave your conscience at the door.
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Bullied

Bullied

A NOVEL ON STOCKHOLM SYNDROME BOOK 1 OF A THREE BOOK SERIES *TRIGGER WARNING* This book contains scenes that some readers may find disturbing… and also slightly annoying. “Miss. Iris, do you believe she has a point?” she asked and returned to her seat once again. “I don’t think so, her father and uncle deserve to go to jail.” My answer extracted a smile from her like she was proud of my response. “My name is Christine; I am a renowned medico-legal psychotherapist. Been in the business for over twenty years and that is what a case of Stockholm syndrome looks like. In my years of experience, we see situations similar to this but its our job to help the victims realize” “Wow…” I started, really amazed at what she had said and what her work entails. I was only concerned why they locked me in a room with a psychotherapist “it must be difficult at times” I added. “yeah, its difficult every time” she laughed “but today isn’t about me, I have a question for you.” There was a brief pause in between before she carried on “Does Hunter deserve to go to jail?”
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Under their control

Under their control

Only a quick touch and it made me groan, she was soaked. Her face just turned redded, but as my fingers rested against her thigh, she exhaled and parted her legs a little bit for me. Cade made his way to the back of the couch and then motioned her to walk forward to it, and the fact that she didn't hesitate had my own pants tightening. ------- As Elijah approached it to my clit I squirmed a bit under his hold, but when he didn't move it where I needed it I whined. "Please" I choked out, so incredibly pent up it didn't cross my mind that I was beging complete strangers to make me cum in front of them. --- Three men in need of a submissive, and a woman in need of peace of mind and some organization in her life. After having witnessed a murder, Riley keeps seeing the men anywhere, even after having been forced to think she had just hallucinated it. Encounter encounter encounter she starts realizing that maybe she is falling in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, except instead of one cat, there is three. And very hungry.
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bound by deception

bound by deception

Irabella's twin sister Isabella stole the one thing that should have been sacred: her fated mate. Forced by her parents to hide her bond and watch as Alpha Daemon married Isabella, Irabella was exiled for five years after Isabella framed her for attempted murder. Now she's back, and the mate bond she thought would fade has only grown stronger. Daemon feels an inexplicable pull to his wife's sister but doesn't understand why. As forbidden attraction ignites between them, secrets begin to unravel. When the truth comes to light, Daemon must choose between the wife he thought was his mate and the woman who actually is. But can Irabella forgive the man who believed the lies and cast her out? And can their bond survive the betrayal that tore them apart?
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Into Submission

Into Submission

Tom could make my body ache with just a word. The closer he stepped towards me the more I would crumble to my knees, ready for what he had in store next. I couldn’t imagine a normal relationship anymore.. this was more. This was my more…. . “Yes master”, I responded bringing my mind out of deep thought. ~~~~~ Anna was newly 21, heartbroken and looking for anything but complicated, and that’s when Tom entered her life. He was everything she didn’t know she wanted. But he came with his own set of likes. If you don’t like explicit, erotic, steamy novels, turn back now! As unsure as you are about where this story is going, I’m just as in the dark. Follow along with me as Anna and Tom’s story unravels.
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What is the main theme of INSTITUTIONALISED?

4 Jawaban2025-12-24 16:20:23
In 'Institutionalised,' the main theme revolves around the struggle between individual identity and the oppressive systems that seek to control or erase it. The story often explores how characters navigate—or rebel against—structures like prisons, mental hospitals, or even societal norms that strip away autonomy. What fascinates me is how some narratives frame resistance as a form of sanity, like in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,' where McMurphy’s defiance becomes a beacon for others. But it’s not just about rebellion; sometimes, it’s about survival, like in 'Orange Is the New Black,' where characters adapt to prison life while clinging to fragments of their former selves.

The theme also digs into dehumanization—how institutions reduce people to numbers or diagnoses. There’s a heartbreaking realism in works like 'Shutter Island,' where the line between treatment and torture blurs. Yet, some stories offer hope, showing how solidarity can flourish even in the bleakest places. It’s a theme that resonates because it mirrors real-world struggles, from authoritarian regimes to rigid workplaces. Makes you wonder: how much of our own lives are shaped by invisible institutions?

Where can I read Indoctrinated online for free?

4 Jawaban2025-12-19 08:45:10
I totally get the urge to find free reads—budgets can be tight, and books pile up fast! For 'Indoctrinated,' though, I’d tread carefully. It’s one of those titles that’s often locked behind paywalls or legit platforms like Amazon or Kobo. I’ve stumbled across sketchy sites claiming to host it, but they’re usually riddled with malware or just straight-up scams. Instead, I’d check if your local library offers digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. Mine does, and it’s saved me a fortune! If not, used bookstores or waiting for a sale might be safer bets than risking dodgy downloads.

Honestly, I’ve learned the hard way that pirated copies often ruin the experience—missing pages, weird formatting, or worse. Supporting authors matters, especially for indie works like this. Maybe set a Google Alert for price drops? I snagged 'Indoctrinated' for $1.99 last Black Friday!

How does Indoctrinated compare to other dystopian novels?

4 Jawaban2025-12-19 00:35:27
Reading 'Indoctrinated' felt like diving into a chillingly familiar nightmare—one where the dystopia isn't just about overt oppression but the slow erosion of thought itself. Unlike classics like '1984' with its blatant surveillance or 'Brave New World's pleasure-driven control, 'Indoctrinated' creeps under your skin with its focus on psychological manipulation. The protagonist's gradual unraveling as they question their own memories reminded me of 'The Handmaid's Tale', but with a more insidious, tech-driven twist.

The world-building is sparse yet effective, leaving room for the reader's imagination to fill in gaps, which I adore. It doesn't spoon-feed you like some YA dystopians (cough 'Divergent'), and that ambiguity makes the horror hit harder. What stuck with me was how it mirrors modern anxieties—algorithmic echo chambers, curated truths—making it feel less like fiction and more like a warning.

What is the main theme of the book Indoctrinated?

4 Jawaban2025-12-19 05:09:00
I picked up 'Indoctrinated' expecting a straightforward thriller, but what I got was a deep dive into the psychology of belief systems. The book explores how individuals can be subtly manipulated into adopting ideologies without realizing it. The protagonist's journey from skepticism to fervent belief, and eventually to disillusionment, mirrors real-world cases of radicalization.

What struck me most was how the author uses everyday settings—schools, workplaces, even online communities—to show how easily boundaries blur between education and indoctrination. The theme isn't just about cults or extremism; it's about the vulnerability of human curiosity and our innate desire to belong. That last chapter where the main character finally questions everything? Chills.

Who are the key characters in Indoctrinated?

4 Jawaban2025-12-19 04:23:29
I recently dove into 'Indoctrinated,' and the characters left a lasting impression! The protagonist, Dr. Elena Voss, is this brilliant but morally conflicted neuroscientist—her struggle with the ethics of her mind-control experiments is heartbreaking yet fascinating. Then there's Colonel Marcus Kane, the military enforcer with a hidden soft spot, whose loyalty gets tested in brutal ways. The standout for me was Li Wei, a former test subject turned rebel leader; their arc from victim to vengeful strategist was masterfully paced. Smaller roles like Dr. Voss's estranged daughter, Sarah, add emotional weight too.

What really hooked me was how none of them felt purely good or evil—just painfully human. Even the antagonist, Director Halverson, has these chillingly logical justifications for her actions. The way their stories intertwine through betrayal and reluctant alliances reminded me of 'Snowpiercer' meets 'Black Mirror.' I still catch myself debating whether Li Wei went too far in the finale—that’s how layered the writing is.

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