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Your lifeās over, Olivia. Thatās what I thought while the detective showed me the incriminating surveillance video of us five Sigma Lambda Tau pledges robbing an adult toy store last week. After Boudoir Plusās owner got reimbursed by the family of the only girl who got caught, I thought we were absolved of the crime we committed all for a stupid sorority initiation challenge. But then that detective tracked me down after class today⦠Luckily, he didnāt wanna arrest me. Yet . Instead, Scott Bonhamāthe storeās ownerāsent him to bring me back to the scene of the crime to see if Iād like a chance to make up for the felony I committed before he turned me in. The moment I walked into Boudoir Plusās back office and saw the lustful hunger in Scottās eyes, I had a bad feeling about what heād want me to do to clear my name. So, when that pervert eventually asked me to choose between jail or being his free use plaything for the next six weeks, I was horrified and disgusted, but I wasnāt surprised⦠Despite joining the most promiscuous sorority on campus, Iām selective with who Iām intimate withāI never give my body to just any guy. But since thereās no other way to keep my future from being ruined, I guess I have no choice but to completely submit to this creep⦠Authorās Blackmailed Into Servitude is a enemies-to-lovers, new adult, age-gap, dark romance thatās rated nuclear on a scale of clean to spicy. Olivia is a good girl, but the male MC is an adult video addict who fulfills his twisted fantasies by blackmailing college girls into doing depraved, copulatory actsāacts that might be disturbing to some readers. Due to the scorching heat level and the dark , graphic descriptions needed to properly showcase how depraved the male lead is, this twisted love story is only intended for mature readers who are not easily offended or triggered (for a more detailed content warning, please check out the bookās front matter). If youāve read Sentenced to Glory or my other works, you should