Enslaved

Enslaved by Colette Gale

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Authors: Colette Gale
Tags: Fiction/Erotica
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    Dear Reader:
    Welcome to the sixth volume of Miss Jane Clemons’ (also known as Jane Berkeley, Lady Hampstead) erotic adventures in the jungle…and elsewhere.
    If you have already read the first five volumes, you should move directly to the first chapter herein .
    For those who have not enjoyed the previous volumes, please feel free to read on below for an explanation of how I came to be the curator of these fascinating, intimate, and erotic journals.
    During the late 19th century, the British indulged in much exploration of Africa, searching not only for gold and gemstones, but also for knowledge of this fascinating Dark Continent.
    Professor Everett Clemons, the famous lepidopterist, and his daughter Jane were two of the most famous British citizens to embark on these travels, and although Jane published a book of her drawings and notations about the butterflies her father studied during these trips, there remained little information about her own thoughts and adventures—until recently.
    Not long ago, I was fortunate enough to come upon an old trunk filled with Professor Clemons’ journals and butterfly specimens, and there, within, I also found the treasure of Lady Jane Clemons Berkeley’s personal (and exceedingly intimate) journals. They detail her experiences in the jungle—being captured by natives, being abandoned by her fiancé Jonathan—as well as her passionate relationship with the wild man of the jungle known as Zaren…who was later discovered to be none other than John Berkeley, Viscount Hampstead.
    Because there were so many volumes of Jane’s journals, I have chosen to publish a series of short segments over time in order to make them publicly available as quickly and efficiently as possible.
    I do hope the reader will indulge my decision to follow the popular form of literature from this era, for I chose to publish Jane’s journals as a serialized collection. Not only does this enable me to be more efficient in releasing sections of her work (for it is quite an arduous task to pore over the very intimate and detailed descriptions of her experiences), but it also allows the reader to experience the story in segments rather than in one overwhelming gulp.
    I must also warn you: I have kept with the tradition of the times, ending each serialized episode on a cliffhanger.
     
    The most recent episode (entitled Enamored ) ends with Jane and her beloved “jungle man” Zaren having recently been wed in London shortly after learning that he is none other than the long-lost John Berkeley, Viscount Hampstead. They had been separated by the lascivious Kellan Darkdale, who imprisoned Jane as his submissive mistress until Zaren was able to find and rescue her.
    When we last left our new bride and groom, they were embarking on a voyage from London back to the jungles of Madagascar—the only place Zaren truly calls home. However, someone is watching them…someone who wishes them ill. Someone who means to ensure they never reach their destination.
     
    I hope you find Jane’s experiences enlightening, exciting, and titillating as we follow her further adventures as a young woman, this time as her honeymoon voyage takes a detour to the Lost City of Amazonia.
     
    Colette Gale
    2014
    ~*~

— I—
     
     
    “Honey…moon? How can that be…to put honey on the moon?” Zaren looked down at Jane with such a quizzical expression she couldn’t keep from laughing. “I do like honey—on bread, the way Effie showed me, but I don’t understand all this honey-moon talk from you.”
    He lay next to her on the unusually wide and comfortable bed in their cabin aboard The Racing Gull . They’d been at sea for more than two weeks already, and had spent very little time of it dressed.
    “No, darling, it’s what we call an ‘expression.’ It doesn’t mean what it sounds like—to make the moon honeyed or to put honey on it or anything like that. It just means…we’re married now, and very often a husband and

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