Amanda Von Steuben

Anne Randolph


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Amanda Von Steuben by Anne Randolph
Every once in a while, a story transports you to another time and place. Amanda von Steuben is just such a story.


Come with us to visit the Principality of St. Jacques – 1928. A hidden European kingdom, deep in the mountains, where time moves slowly along rain-drenched streets.

When Amanda Worth, a wealthy British heiress, marries Count Klaus von Steuben, she becomes a Countess. She also becomes a wife in a society where tradition is important, obedience is paramount, nursery-kept daughters and modestly-dressed brides are disciplined with spanking, and wives are expected to please their husbands… in every way. When modern flapper Amanda balks, Klaus decides that a trip to one of St. Jacques' traditional women's medical clinics is long past due.

There, in a world populated with harsh Austrian nurses and an old-fashioned German physician, Amanda is subjected to the most thorough and humiliating exam imaginable, described in exquisite detail, all with the goal of preparing Amanda for what her husband considers the "full" marital relation.

Amanda von Steuben is an extremely elegant and tasteful book, yet contains explicit spanking and medical fetish material, including non-consensual enema scenes. It was originally published on Bethany's Woodshed.

Book Length: 18,182 words
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