Uncle Charles' Girls

Anne Randolph


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Uncle Charles' Girls by Anne Randolph
London, England – 1894

From Anne Randolph, author of Amanda Von Steuben, comes another trip back into time:

Clara and Louise, forced to leave their school when it closes due to the death of the headmistress, come to London to live with their bachelor guardian, Charles Wellington. The young women expect to enter the social whirl of parties and fashion without delay. After all, they reason, what can a stodgy bachelor know of raising young ladies?

A great deal, it turns out. Charles Wellington is a lover of the birch rod, having been exposed to its use as a young man when, as a house guest, he witnessed three unfortunate young ladies bared and birched by their father. Since then, it has been the ambition of his life to somehow obtain a well-born ward to discipline as he pleases. Quickly, Clara and Louise fall afoul of their guardian, and the severe German governess he has hired.

Uncle Charles' Girls is destined to become a classic. It returns you to another era – a time of corsets, and bloomers, of strict governesses and severe Uncles, no nonsense husbands, and birch rods.

Be warned: Uncle Charles' Girls is an authentic piece of Victorian erotica. It contains explicit BDSM themes, severe punishment by spanking and birching, dubious and non-consent, and explicitly-described anal sex. It was originally published as chapters 1-5 of Uncle Charles' Girls on Bethany's Woodshed. However, these chapters have been edited and expanded, and in addition the book now contains two new chapters never published elsewhere.

Book Length: 6 chapters / 32,800 words + sample chapters

Uncle Charles' Girls also contains a full chapter excerpt from Uncle Charles' Brides (coming in August 2012 from Blushing Books) and an introduction by Alice Liddell, plus an extra long three chapter excerpt from Alice's new BDSM romance, Straits Academy (coming in September 2012 from Blushing Books).
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