Lucky Bitch
Book 3 in the Mona Bendarova Series
Mona struggles with a challenge she never expected or thinks she deserves.
Lucky Bitch
In the third installment of Mona’s story, Lucky Bitch, Mona accepts a new, elevated position within the Community, convinced she does not deserve it.
Born and bred as a submissive to serve her Master, Mona found herself the Mistress of a house she never wanted. It’s a role she is ill-prepared. Lost and alone, she struggles to support and feed the multitude within her house.
Working tirelessly, exhausted, and more cross day by day, Mona struggles to safeguard her stable from conversion. The problem is, they are starving. Convert her own so the rest can eat or go hungry and starve off humanity’s slow extinction.It’s an irreconcilable quandary. What must she do?
The Community Response
Mona is not the only one unhappy. A few of the other houses are not happy that the Community gifted her as a House Mistress. Fighting to remove her, Mona must fend off terror attacks from agents within her house.
Mona struggles to rise above the prejudice and anger prevalent around her. The attacks are unrelenting, and she’s feeling the pressure. Is Mona strong enough to protect her stable? Can she fulfill her destiny?
Can Mona reverse the decline of humanity racing towards extinction?
Read ‘Lucky Bitch’ today and get a taste for how humanity survives.
Appropriate for readers 18+
Lucky Bitch
Born and bred as a submissive to serve her Master, Mona found herself the Mistress of a house she never wanted.
Bred as a submissive to serve her Master, Mona finds herself the Mistress of a house she never wanted. It’s a role she is ill-prepared for and doesn’t deserve.
Lost and alone, she struggles to support and feed the multitude within her house.
Mona struggles to rise above the prejudice and anger prevalent around her. The attacks are unrelenting, and she’s feeling the pressure. Is Mona strong enough to protect her stable?
Can she fulfill her destiny?
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