Roger Hastings - Waltz of the Wantons
Waltz of the Wantons
Roger Hastings
Description
Waltz of the Wantons by Roger Hastings October, 1913 across the lonely Scottish moors to the Cailean'sBlackthorne Estate, come men and women in horsedrawn coaches, motor cars, and even on horseback. The glittering ballroom is teeming with guests eager to partake the awaiting sexual pleasure. The real action, however, takes place in the cellars of Blackthorne, where captive maidens and a few young men satisfy the constant flow of guests who find their way down the winding stone stairway into a forbidden paradise. This year, Lord Corwin attends with his son, Allan, and daughter, Lissa. On Lissa'seighteenth birthday, she is determined to shed her virginity and join the revelry. She targets Sir Richard Cailean, the young, handsome, titled head of the Cailean family for her first seduction. However, jealous and in a fit of rage, Richard'slover, Treise and her accomplice abduct Lissa. Imprisoned in a stone tower, she'sravished and punished, while Treise tries to win back Richard. When Richard ignores his lover, going in search of Lissa, he'salso kidnapped, and held prisoner, where three nubile maids keep him perpetually bound and sexually exhausted.