The Unexpected Love

Stripper

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Daniel Ohale Maduabuchi ISBN: 9781466939301
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: June 5, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Daniel Ohale Maduabuchi
ISBN: 9781466939301
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: June 5, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Natashas life has been a tragedy. She doesnt know where to begin. It all happened like a dream; it was so fast that she can barely remember it all. She woke up one morning and saw herself in an environment made up of beautiful young girls like her, and in a short while, she only discovered that there was no way out and nowhere to run. Though life in there was quite better and interesting, she sought for freedom. The Unexpected Love is a story of a beautiful young lady, Natasha, from the Russian Federation, whose freedom is confined within an environment. Natasha stripteases in a well-known entertainment company in such a way that no man can escape her sexual seduction. Many Mafia members pay a lot of money to see her strip. She makes lots of money to the company, and the company does everything possible to maintain and to retain her. A young black American tourist, Fred Smith, has an opportunity to watch Natasha strip. At first sight, he falls in love with her and wants to do everything possible to get her out of her bondage, which is a difficult task for him. At the cost of getting his love out of bondage, there is so much bloodshed as he clashes with the Mafia, who owns the company who will never let Natasha go.

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Natashas life has been a tragedy. She doesnt know where to begin. It all happened like a dream; it was so fast that she can barely remember it all. She woke up one morning and saw herself in an environment made up of beautiful young girls like her, and in a short while, she only discovered that there was no way out and nowhere to run. Though life in there was quite better and interesting, she sought for freedom. The Unexpected Love is a story of a beautiful young lady, Natasha, from the Russian Federation, whose freedom is confined within an environment. Natasha stripteases in a well-known entertainment company in such a way that no man can escape her sexual seduction. Many Mafia members pay a lot of money to see her strip. She makes lots of money to the company, and the company does everything possible to maintain and to retain her. A young black American tourist, Fred Smith, has an opportunity to watch Natasha strip. At first sight, he falls in love with her and wants to do everything possible to get her out of her bondage, which is a difficult task for him. At the cost of getting his love out of bondage, there is so much bloodshed as he clashes with the Mafia, who owns the company who will never let Natasha go.

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