For many of us, the first discovery that we weren't alone in our bondage interests came with the early Harmony magazines, like Bondage Life and Bondage Parade. Here, for the first time, bondage was presented as something to be shared and enjoyed with other people like oneself-- not simply as some "oddball" variant on "adult" entertainment.
One of the great features of those early Harmony days was the fiction of Brian Sands. What set him apart from such brilliant predecessors as Willie or Bishop was the way that his stories were simple and direct: "ordinary" heroines finding themselves trussed up and gagged, and their struggles to free themselves. There was no overt sex: the bondage itself was so erotically charged that it would have been superfluous.
It's my great honor to present Brian Sands' first new story in two decades. Enjoy.
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