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[Sara Quill] Mind control, BDSM, Bondage

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Mind Control at Magic School​

The Divine Doctor: A Case of Medical Mind-Control​

The Dark Asylum: An Erotic Horror Story about Straight Jackets and Mind Games
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Looking for

The Swimsuit: How An Athlete Became Her Pet​

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Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sara-Quill/author/B07HM8GW3T
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15730839.Sara_Quill


Here :cool: along with everything else I could find.

12 Books:


Billionaire's Prey, The - Sara Quill.epub
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Brainwashed by a Billionaire - Sara Quill.epub
Brainwashed by a Billionaire - Sara Quill.jpg
Caged - Sara Quill.epub
Caged - Sara Quill.jpg
Eager to Please - Sara Quill.epub
Eager to Please - Sara Quill.jpg
Escape into His Arms_ A Ddlg Romance - Sara Quill.epub
Escape into His Arms_ A Ddlg Romance - Sara Quill.jpg
Loving Lesbians of Sweet Dreams Spa II_ Introduction to Ageplay, The - Sara Quill.epub
Loving Lesbians of Sweet Dreams Spa II_ Introduction to Ageplay, The - Sara Quill.jpg
Marked by Her Master - Sara Quill.epub
Marked by Her Master - Sara Quill.jpg
Playing Games with Baby Bella - Sara Quill.epub
Playing Games with Baby Bella - Sara Quill.jpg
Seducing Santa - Sara Quill.epub
Seducing Santa - Sara Quill.jpg
Short Stories about Ageplay - Sara Quill.epub
Short Stories about Ageplay - Sara Quill.jpg
Swimsuit_ How an Athlete Became Her Pet, The - Sara Quill.epub
Swimsuit_ How an Athlete Became Her Pet, The - Sara Quill.jpg
Top Secret Slut - Sara Quill.epub
Top Secret Slut - Sara Quill.jpg

Billionaire's Prey, The - Sara Quill.jpg Brainwashed by a Billionaire - Sara Quill.jpg Caged - Sara Quill.jpg Eager to Please - Sara Quill.jpg Escape into His Arms_ A Ddlg Romance - Sara Quill.jpg Loving Lesbians of Sweet Dreams Spa II_ Introduction to Ageplay, The - Sara Quill.jpg Marked by Her Master - Sara Quill.jpg Playing Games with Baby Bella - Sara Quill.jpg Seducing Santa - Sara Quill.jpg Short Stories about Ageplay - Sara Quill.jpg Swimsuit_ How an Athlete Became Her Pet, The - Sara Quill.jpg Top Secret Slut - Sara Quill.jpg
 

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Thought I would contribute as well.
The swimsuit is pretty similar to A Gymnast's Dedication. I'm having some trouble converting it though. I'm willing to give it another go, but that would be a waste if someone else already got a better version.
 

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Thought I would contribute as well.
The swimsuit is pretty similar to A Gymnast's Dedication. I'm having some trouble converting it though. I'm willing to give it another go, but that would be a waste if someone else already got a better version.

Thanks

Did you mean Converting ANN ? Here it is in .epub

If you meant A Gymnast's Dedication upload whatever you have of it I can see if I can clean it.

A.N.N. (Artificial Nurse and Nanny) - Sara Quill.jpg
 

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What I have

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And my favorite is: Trapped In Augmented Reality
 

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Thanks

Did you mean Converting ANN ? Here it is in .epub

If you meant A Gymnast's Dedication upload whatever you have of it I can see if I can clean it.

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I do have the gymnast one, but it's on kindle, I already shared ANN, but I should have included a picture.

Maybe for the one stuck on kindle screenshots might work and then copy the text. But that would mess up a lot of the spacing. Luckily Quill doesn't use italic
 
I do have the gymnast one, but it's on kindle, I already shared ANN, but I should have included a picture.

Maybe for the one stuck on kindle screenshots might work and then copy the text. But that would mess up a lot of the spacing. Luckily Quill doesn't use italic
When I have run screenshots through an OCR app it usually complains the resoution is too low but will still produce a result, though more proofreading than normal may be required.

I just posted a book I scanned from a physicl book where the author used italics very heavily. The reputedly great Tesseract OCR was pretty bad and not as good as a more than decade old version of ABBYY Finereader I used to use but which mysteriously now quits on launch and is no longer usable.

I tried an LLM AI run locally and it was absolutely brilliant when fed instructions to preserve formatting, but even with a high end GPU it was very slow at about 4-6 minutes per page and the results had to be cut and pasted into a text editor that could save as RTF. Still, the results were so good I saved even more time on not having to proofread.
 
Trapped in his Lab
Controlled by her Uniform
Prison or Pigtails
Regressing Ezzy

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@FreedaBees you could try using it on an older computer (which is why I keep a few older laptops.

I find I am coming to believe Microsoft et al are actively targeting backwards compatibility, they can't sell you their latest (and supposedly greatest) if the older stuff works, especially if it works better.

Another option, with a kinda steep learning curve, is get a copy of 'Hiren's Boot CD' or whatever they call it now-a-days.
In addition to having a great number of windows compatible apps - It also allows you to boot to a bare bones OS, and it has a great number (>50) of VERY useful dos based utilities (including, but not limited to, data recovery apps, duplicate file finders, file/disk management apps, and a host of other older apps that do useful things)
It also provides an ability to boot to an actual Dos (not Command.exe) or a Linux environment.

But as I mentioned some of it's elements have a very steep learning curve - but many don't, and if you don't want to learn the more complex ones you don't have to.
 
@FreedaBees you could try using it on an older computer (which is why I keep a few older laptops.

I find I am coming to believe Microsoft et al are actively targeting backwards compatibility, they can't sell you their latest (and supposedly greatest) if the older stuff works, especially if it works better.

Another option, with a kinda steep learning curve, is get a copy of 'Hiren's Boot CD' or whatever they call it now-a-days.
In addition to having a great number of windows compatible apps - It also allows you to boot to a bare bones OS, and it has a great number (>50) of VERY useful dos based utilities (including, but not limited to, data recovery apps, duplicate file finders, file/disk management apps, and a host of other older apps that do useful things)
It also provides an ability to boot to an actual Dos (not Command.exe) or a Linux environment.

But as I mentioned some of it's elements have a very steep learning curve - but many don't, and if you don't want to learn the more complex ones you don't have to.
The machine is a Mac and 'is' old. The software used to run on it, same OS, but now doesn't. It's a bit odd.
 
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When I have run screenshots through an OCR app it usually complains the resoution is too low but will still produce a result, though more proofreading than normal may be required.

I just posted a book I scanned from a physicl book where the author used italics very heavily. The reputedly great Tesseract OCR was pretty bad and not as good as a more than decade old version of ABBYY Finereader I used to use but which mysteriously now quits on launch and is no longer usable.

I tried an LLM AI run locally and it was absolutely brilliant when fed instructions to preserve formatting, but even with a high end GPU it was very slow at about 4-6 minutes per page and the results had to be cut and pasted into a text editor that could save as RTF. Still, the results were so good I saved even more time on not having to proofread.
Feel free to give it a try, pretty sure most of the text is alright but spaces and returns might be weird at times
 

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Feel free to give it a try, pretty sure most of the text is alright but spaces and returns might be weird at times

Many thanks!

I have fixed a lot of the structural problems, like 480+ inappropriately positioned line breaks, missing quotes, etc. Not claiming to have found everything...

Shout out to TextWrangler, which has an immensely powerful find and replace capability, that allows you to find, say, an a-z or ',' character followed by one or more line breaks and to replace the line breaks with a space - or to find where there are quote marks just following or preceding line breaks but not a matching one at the other end of the paragraph, and to put one where it should be. Unfortunately it doesn't work with RTF files, only txt.

I think it's English Jim, but not as we know it.

Great imagination, but her English is woeful. When I found things that needed fixing, and noticed awful phrasing, I couldn't help myself and fixed those as well:
"A bit worrisome she looked at" Changed that to 'worried'.
"I begged the Dean and then I even begged her to at least" -> I begged the Dean and then I even begged Emma to at least...
And so on.
 

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Many thanks!

I have fixed a lot of the structural problems, like 480+ inappropriately positioned line breaks, missing quotes, etc. Not claiming to have found everything...

Shout out to TextWrangler, which has an immensely powerful find and replace capability, that allows you to find, say, an a-z or ',' character followed by one or more line breaks and to replace the line breaks with a space - or to find where there are quote marks just following or preceding line breaks but not a matching one at the other end of the paragraph, and to put one where it should be. Unfortunately it doesn't work with RTF files, only txt.

I think it's English Jim, but not as we know it.

Great imagination, but her English is woeful. When I found things that needed fixing, and noticed awful phrasing, I couldn't help myself and fixed those as well:
"A bit worrisome she looked at" Changed that to 'worried'.
"I begged the Dean and then I even begged her to at least" -> I begged the Dean and then I even begged Emma to at least...
And so on.
Wow you are amazing!

Yeah the English isn't always the best. But honestly I'm just glad these stories exist. My bigger turnoff for some of Quill's work is the cruelty sometimes. Some parts of "Trapped in Augmented Reality" were rough to read, very graphic.
Then again quite a few might acutally love that in the story.

Thanks again for the effort!
 
Wow you are amazing!

Yeah the English isn't always the best. But honestly I'm just glad these stories exist. My bigger turnoff for some of Quill's work is the cruelty sometimes. Some parts of "Trapped in Augmented Reality" were rough to read, very graphic.
Then again quite a few might acutally love that in the story.

Thanks again for the effort!
Joint effort; your's was the crucial contribution.
 
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