Shame Me to Hell

Huck Pilgrim Presents · AI etteloetav Marcus (Google'ilt)
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Joanie Salinger has a good complexion, a full scholarship, and a bright future. But in three days, she's going to Hell.


An ancient demon sheds Joanie's inhibitions, then fills her with forbidden desires. At night, evil spirits tease her with sexual cravings. In the mornings, fear and guilt wrack her soul. In three days, she's going to Hell.


Desperate, she turns to a priest to save her soul.


To break the curse, she has one final, desperate option: accept all her naughty whims and become a cheap hooker, or suffer a horrible fate as demons drag her to Hell!

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Huck Pilgrim has lived on the streets of New York City, in a communal home for Christians, and on an American submarine out of San Diego. He has washed dishes, made costumed helium balloon deliveries, and robbed designer jeans from department stores.


Huck writes gritty stories about submission, blackmail, and coercion. Occasionally he tosses a hand grenade of action and adventure into the mix. Huck’s stories are vivid fantasies, exploring the darker sides of submission and exposure. In Huck’s stories, the mousy girl becomes suddenly bold and capable, often discovering the hidden slut inside her. The men are handsome, hard-bitten, and cruel, enjoying all manner of debauchery.

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