Foreword
Joyce Wilson was on a carefree Caribbean vacation with her parents when tragedy struck with the speed of a comet streaking across a cloudless sky.
While the lovely young blonde's parents were busy gambling in the casino of the plush Nassau hotel where they were staying, Joyce decided to visit the action-packed discotheque to dance and listen to the rousing sounds of the Bahaman combo that was playing.
At first Joyce, an innocent young virgin who has been sheltered by her rich and protective parents, is forced to abruptly turn away several young men who display designs on more than an innocent dance or two and a few laughs.
Eventually a charming young man who introduces himself as Don enters the scene and asks the dazzling teenager to dance. She complies, and a little while later she accompanies him to the balcony outside for some fresh air.
Suddenly Joyce is seized from behind by the two most overpowering arms that she has ever felt while Don looks on, an accomplice to the deed. The powerful man blocks a prospective scream by placing a hand over her mouth. But the cloth he throws over her mouth is for much more than silencing her. Joyce grows dizzy and next thing she knows she is lying almost naked in the middle of a large bed on an unknown island somewhere in the Caribbean.
The realization hits her like a knife in the pit of the stomach. She has been kidnapped. Young Joyce soon learns something else as well. Her captors are hellbent on bringing her out of her sheltered existence immediately by shattering her virginity and forcing her to engage in a never-ending series of sexual acts, many of which prove brutal.
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