The Flesh Cartel, Season 2: Fragmentation

Nikolai Petrovic is a man of refinement. He collects fine art, enjoys gourmet cuisine, and trains boutique sex slaves for some of the wealthiest—and most morally dubious—men and women in the world.
Charged by a wealthy client to buy a man to train but not break—to shape into a skilled, obedient slave who will yield with hatred rather than love in his eyes—Nikolai finds the perfect raw material in Mathias Carmichael. But there’s a problem: he was auctioned off in a lot with his beautiful younger brother.
Douglas Carmichael is a lovely, trainable thing, but Nikolai never takes on more than one slave at a time. As a master trainer who’s never once failed in his task, he knows he’s up to the challenge, but it will take formidable skill and planning to mold these drastically different brothers into their best selves. And in order to make them obedient to Nikolai and their future masters above all others, he’ll first have to break their greatest loyalty of all: their dedication to each other.
(Publisher's warning: This title contains potentially upsetting or triggery themes, including graphic violence, rape, and extreme psychological manipulation.)
Genre: Psychosexual thriller, horror (erotic horror / psychological horror), LGBT, gay
Length: 80,900 words (319 pages)
Ebook Price: $2.99 per episode, four episodes in the season. Or purchase the entire season direct from the publisher for only $8.99.
Print Price: $16.99. Or purchase a print + ebook combo direct from the publisher for $19.98.
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-937551-72-8Print ISBN: 978-1-626490-65-9
Publisher's Page: http://www.riptidepublishing.com/titles/collections/flesh-cartel-season-2-fragmentation
Season 2 begins January 7, 2013 (Episode 3: Choices), with more releases on February 4 (Episode 4: Consequences), March 4 (Episode 5: Wins and Losses), and April 1 (Episode 6: Brotherhood).
Charged by a wealthy client to buy a man to train but not break—to shape into a skilled, obedient slave who will yield with hatred rather than love in his eyes—Nikolai finds the perfect raw material in Mathias Carmichael. But there’s a problem: he was auctioned off in a lot with his beautiful younger brother.
Douglas Carmichael is a lovely, trainable thing, but Nikolai never takes on more than one slave at a time. As a master trainer who’s never once failed in his task, he knows he’s up to the challenge, but it will take formidable skill and planning to mold these drastically different brothers into their best selves. And in order to make them obedient to Nikolai and their future masters above all others, he’ll first have to break their greatest loyalty of all: their dedication to each other.
(Publisher's warning: This title contains potentially upsetting or triggery themes, including graphic violence, rape, and extreme psychological manipulation.)
Genre: Psychosexual thriller, horror (erotic horror / psychological horror), LGBT, gay
Length: 80,900 words (319 pages)
Ebook Price: $2.99 per episode, four episodes in the season. Or purchase the entire season direct from the publisher for only $8.99.
Print Price: $16.99. Or purchase a print + ebook combo direct from the publisher for $19.98.
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-937551-72-8Print ISBN: 978-1-626490-65-9
Publisher's Page: http://www.riptidepublishing.com/titles/collections/flesh-cartel-season-2-fragmentation
Season 2 begins January 7, 2013 (Episode 3: Choices), with more releases on February 4 (Episode 4: Consequences), March 4 (Episode 5: Wins and Losses), and April 1 (Episode 6: Brotherhood).
The Flesh Cartel is a serial fiction story spanning five novels' worth of writing. Fragmentation is the second season.
Like episodic TV shows with a series arc, the series will be comprised of five seasons (novels), each with their own discreet overall story arc that contributes to the series as a whole. Each season is comprised of two to six episodes that run roughly 60 to 100 pages apiece and feature their own miniature story arcs. Episodes release the first Monday of every month, with a one- to two-month hiatus between seasons.
New to serial fiction, or been-there-done-that and decided you didn't like it? Click here to see how Riptide Publishing makes serial fiction different—and no more expensive than buying a non-serialized novel.
Like episodic TV shows with a series arc, the series will be comprised of five seasons (novels), each with their own discreet overall story arc that contributes to the series as a whole. Each season is comprised of two to six episodes that run roughly 60 to 100 pages apiece and feature their own miniature story arcs. Episodes release the first Monday of every month, with a one- to two-month hiatus between seasons.
New to serial fiction, or been-there-done-that and decided you didn't like it? Click here to see how Riptide Publishing makes serial fiction different—and no more expensive than buying a non-serialized novel.