The Brazilian
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.10 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1935509608 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 180 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
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Bill Smith is also the author of Bates Training Center. Bill Smith is a prolific writer of various fantasy tales about slaves and the huge variety of fictional societies and settings that foster them. Available at , TheNazcaPlainsCorp or your local bookstore.
About the Author Bill Smith is a prolific writer of various fantasy tales about slaves and the huge variety of fictional societies and settings that foster them. . Bill Smith is also the author of Bates Training Center. Available at , TheNazcaPlainsCorp or your local bookstore
market and specialize in breeding and sales of "prime" merchandise throughout the entire world as well as U.S. "The Brazilian" is a dynamic and fascinating tale of two very wealthy handsome young men, an American and a Brazilian, meeting my chance in New York City, becoming instant friends as well as insatiable bed partners. Over the years the two extend their enterprises to the burgeoning U.S. Christian Nelson, living off inherited wealth, is instantly engulfed in Joao de Silva's extensive slave industry in the far reaches of Brazil. After an initial visit to Joao's ranch, he is 'hooked' on slave acquisition, specialized training, breeding, merchandising, and sales and eventually goes into partnership with his Brazilian friend after a second visit a few years late. government nationalization of the trillion dollar slave industry leaves both businessmen destitute and enslaved themselves despite their expertise in the making, breaking and sales of mill
Don't bother Amazon Customer Part of the reason I probably didn't like this book is I was expecting something very different. The story seemed as if it was being told in the third person. It wasn't about the two main characters so much as is was about a fictional time in our future. It seemed to be more of a treatise on slavery than a story about slavery.