Prison Bitch

3 Story Erotic Military Bundle

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Author: Victor Cox ISBN: 9781516356034
Publisher: www.victorcoxbooks.com Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Victor Cox
ISBN: 9781516356034
Publisher: www.victorcoxbooks.com
Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Cell Block X Episode 1: The First Day
Rafael AKA Rafe was an up and coming mob enforcer on his way to bigger and better things when the rug was pulled out from underneath him. He still doesn't know what exactly happened; only that he was caught with over two million dollars in uncut cocaine and enough weapons to start a small army. If that wasn't bad enough, there was also photographic proof that he had killed one of the lieutenants in the family that he was working for. Not able to avoid going to jail, he had to learn to become the hunter or the prey in a hurry. 

He knows that his friend William is already incarcerated in the same place that he’s going, so he’s hoping that he will be able to give him the lay of the land. Even though he has no power within these walls, his sources are vast outside and he wants to track down who was ultimately responsible for framing him for a murder that he didn't commit. What he finds inside these walls makes him see that being in jail is an entirely different world altogether. 

Maxwell: Welcome Home
“Welcome to Ocassus Facility, please obey all commands at all times to ensure a functional stay.”
"Max was completely focused on the electric impulses activating every inch of his body in a spasm of pleasure, as the host drove him to a point where he forgot about everything, his mind was completely focused on the moment, and he could feel his orgasm building up." 

It was Maxwell's first day in prison, his new home. His stay was going to be...better...than he expected. 
Prison Tale Jaime: Welcome to Prison
Jaime Anderson was one of those kids who are said to be born with a silver spoon in their mouth. For the first time in his life, Jaime Anderson was about to step out of the comfortable, cozy, well cushioned bubble that his parents had built for him. For the very first time in his life, he was about to step into jail. 

Remy Santos crime became his way out, his one revolt against a world full of injustices, against the step-father who beat him, against the bullies at school who called him names and dunked his head into the toilet, against the pretty girls who would not give him the time of the day because of his worn out shoes or the patches on his shirt. One event would change his ways for a while, stealing a policemen charity ball's safe. 

Remy and Jaime both found them selves in a cell with each other, and it would change both their lives forever.

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Cell Block X Episode 1: The First Day
Rafael AKA Rafe was an up and coming mob enforcer on his way to bigger and better things when the rug was pulled out from underneath him. He still doesn't know what exactly happened; only that he was caught with over two million dollars in uncut cocaine and enough weapons to start a small army. If that wasn't bad enough, there was also photographic proof that he had killed one of the lieutenants in the family that he was working for. Not able to avoid going to jail, he had to learn to become the hunter or the prey in a hurry. 

He knows that his friend William is already incarcerated in the same place that he’s going, so he’s hoping that he will be able to give him the lay of the land. Even though he has no power within these walls, his sources are vast outside and he wants to track down who was ultimately responsible for framing him for a murder that he didn't commit. What he finds inside these walls makes him see that being in jail is an entirely different world altogether. 

Maxwell: Welcome Home
“Welcome to Ocassus Facility, please obey all commands at all times to ensure a functional stay.”
"Max was completely focused on the electric impulses activating every inch of his body in a spasm of pleasure, as the host drove him to a point where he forgot about everything, his mind was completely focused on the moment, and he could feel his orgasm building up." 

It was Maxwell's first day in prison, his new home. His stay was going to be...better...than he expected. 
Prison Tale Jaime: Welcome to Prison
Jaime Anderson was one of those kids who are said to be born with a silver spoon in their mouth. For the first time in his life, Jaime Anderson was about to step out of the comfortable, cozy, well cushioned bubble that his parents had built for him. For the very first time in his life, he was about to step into jail. 

Remy Santos crime became his way out, his one revolt against a world full of injustices, against the step-father who beat him, against the bullies at school who called him names and dunked his head into the toilet, against the pretty girls who would not give him the time of the day because of his worn out shoes or the patches on his shirt. One event would change his ways for a while, stealing a policemen charity ball's safe. 

Remy and Jaime both found them selves in a cell with each other, and it would change both their lives forever.

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