Novels/Books that have TUGs or Bondage elements

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The Wheel of Time series is full of it. From memory, it's mostly the female characters getting tied up in every which way you can think of, but a few of the boys get the treatment as well. Highly recommend, also for the fact it's a brilliant fantasy series. Put aside some time though, it's 14 books long (plus a prequel) and each book is the size of a small dog.
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Kyle wrote: 10 months ago
rafeylovesbonds wrote: 11 months ago Seems to be a very strong parallel between this book and "The Kidnapping of Suzie Q" by Catherine Sefton. There are a couple of cover illustrations, both effective illustrations, and the bondage descriptions are very evocative. F/f
I checked out The Kidnapping of Suzie Q from the local library (twice--I frequently checked books out as a kid more than once, so it probably didn't look too weird). Probably the best descriptions of the restraints in any book I read as a kid. The cover on the one I read had a girl (Suzie, I suppose) with a cloth tied over her mouth, rope around her arms, and her hands behind her back surrounded by two masked people. Suzie had a sarcastic and feisty attitude I liked, too.
Just finished reading Suzie Q on archive.org. A quick read and a great fun book, mostly owing to her sarcasm and the very special Northern Irish humour. Thank you for the hint!
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While we’re at it, how about novels with crossdressing ?
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Stephen King for sure,I vaguely remember descriptive hogties in both SALEMS LOT and I believe the second book in the dark tower series(something to do with 3 doors)....there was also one in DON QUIOXTE involving being tied to a tree and there was even a drawing that accompanied it
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C J Box The Highway some bondage.
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Just started this book "panther gap" by James a. Mclaughlin, around 30 pages into and there's been a couple that gets captured after having sex,both naked in a tent, wrists zip tied behind their backs and duct tape sealing their lips
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Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold has a few scenes with bondage elements.

The GOR novels have been mentioned above. I have a love-hate relationship with them. Some aspects (including nearly all of the bondage elements) I find really hot. Other aspects hit my ick and squick buttons. I wrote my first novel partly as a homage and partly as an answerback to the series.

And speaking of my novels... :D I have published ebooks, all of which are well-supplied with bondage elements. [/toot my own horn]
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Here's another one: Taken by Norah McClintock.

The premise is a girl is kidnapped and wakes up tied up in a cabin, in the middle of nowhere. The book is a story of survival as she has to call upon lessons she learned from her grandfather to survive and get to safety, starting with figuring out how to get out of her ropes.

More info here: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/6578631

A good book as well to be fair.
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I loved reading Gerald’s Game. She spends most of the book handcuffed to the bed in just her knickers. Lovely descriptions of her feelings and thought as she is tied there.
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Thank you for bumping this thread! While up there I wrote that I enjoyed "Suzie Q", I should specify that I really did, but actually I enjoyed everything except the bondage. She is tied up against her will, in a nasty and uncomfortable way, and that bothered me a bit.

Are there any books which describe people enjoying a TUG? But not in a sexual BDSM / 50 shades context?
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cellofello wrote: 11 months ago August Derleth, The Moon Tenders. A YA novel in which two boys stumble upon counterfeiters hiding in a cave. There are times when the kidnappers need to leave the cave, and leave the boys tied up.

It is the first in a series featuring the two protagonists, but I have not read the others and do not know if there are bondage scenes in them.
I've read this novel, enjoying it very much. It's very funny from the beginning until the end.

Uhm, it's not exactly a YA novel, I'd say early teen. The novel is set in 1922 around the county where Derleth was born in 1908 and lived during his boyhood. The two main characters are clearly about 13/14, and for sure there are some self biographical elements in the plot (I hope for him not the kidnapping by the counterfeiters!)
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Bastian wrote: 4 weeks ago
cellofello wrote: 11 months ago August Derleth, The Moon Tenders. A YA novel [...]
I've read this novel, enjoying it very much. It's very funny from the beginning until the end.

Uhm, it's not exactly a YA novel, I'd say early teen. The novel is set in 1922 around the county where Derleth was born in 1908 and lived during his boyhood. The two main characters are clearly about 13/14, [...]
There are some differences in opinions on the exact age range, but the most common definition of a YA novel I've seen is one that is intended for readers in the 12-18 age group. IOW, the definition refers to the target market for the book, not the age of the protagonist(s), although the age of the protagonists certainly plays a major role in appealing to the target audience.
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Let's Go Play at the Adams' by Mendal W. Johnson

A late-teens female babysitter is hired to watch some kids for a week while the parents are away. Said kids engage in the trope of tying up the babysitter so they can do whatever they want. Except it's portrayed relatively realistically, and isn't a comedy.

Certainly worth reading once, as it's very well written. And it's now available as an ebook on Amazon (I originally had to read it as a crappy scanned PDF).
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If you sign up to the Internet Archive https://archive.org you can search for loads of these books. The Moon Tenders and lots of Norah McClintock (couldn't find Taken though) are on there and you can borrow the books for free for a hour at a time, plenty of time to search for the roping :).

Pretty much all of James Gordon White's collection is on there, half a dozen westerns that feature a male and female duo constantly getting tied up and the legendary Barbarian Queen

Here's a snippet from "Long Ride to Vengeance" by Jame Gordon White, clearly a massive bondage fan who loves a hogtie!

‘That’s fer damned sure/ Virgil said^ knotting the rope about Diana’s booted ankles. He scooped up a handful of snow then moved behind the tree and rubbed it on the knots holding Diana’s crossed^ black gloved wrists together, while Mirabeau did the same with Matt.
Matt and Diana stood watching the men unsaddle, hobble, and feed the horses, then move around the clearing hacking off dead lower branches from the surrounding pines with hatchets taken from the massacred Arapahos. The men worked furiously, building up a sweat beneath their clothing, in spite of the freezing wind. The altitude and exertion soon sapped their strength, but Cantrell insisted they keep working. Leaving the captives untended, the three disappeared into the forest.
As the faint sounds of their hacking reached him. Matt pitted himself against the constricting ropes. The knots had indeed frozen^ making any struggles useless^ but his movement did stir his slow-flowing blood. He flexed his gloved Angers, wriggled his toes inside his boots, and kept shifting his weight from one foot to the other. He glanced over at Diana who stood motionless, her head drooped. She was exhausted from the long ride, but this wasn’t the time to sleep. He shouted her name above the wind. She slowly raised her head and looked around. He told her to struggle, but she weakly shook her head.
A roaring fire was built and then Matt and Diana were freed from their trees, heated knives severing their frozen knots. Their wrists were re-tied in front of them and, barely able to move, they were half-dragged, halfcarried to the fire. Seated across the blazing fire, its dancing fiames casting weird yellow patterns on their strained faces, the three men and their two captives hugged the warmth.
Bone-weary, they bedded down around the fire. Matt and Diana’s hands were fastened behind them, then their ankles were secured and the ropes connected to their wrists, holding them in fairly taut hog-ties. Cantrell had added the extra precaution since Matt’s display of dexterity the night when he’d almost freed himself and gone after Diana and Ennis."
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drgoremd wrote: 11 months ago If anyone is looking for an individual book about a kidnapping that includes a long and detailed first person from the captive girl, I always recommend this hidden gem.

https://tinyurl.com/bkvrky28

It's about a snooping little girl who gets caught up in a smuggling ring and is kidnapped. She is tied and gagged for about 2/3 of the book and gives a detailed description of her bondage throughout.
Took a punt on this on kindle and it doesn't disappoint either. 29 matches for rope, 15 for gag, 19 for ankles, 20 of tied. Definitely worth the couple of £'s or $'s for the download.

Another snippet...

[The man with the suit held the door open to the back area.  I was carried to a second room – a storage area – and the man with the suit followed the man carrying me.  He held a piece of white linen.  The hand that was across my mouth released its firm hold only to be replaced in an instance with the white linen.  The man in the suit tied it back behind my head, gagging me with it in my mouth. He then tied ropes around my ankles, and bound me with ropes around my middle, replacing the grip of whoever was holding me with his arms.  As the ropes were secured, I was thrust into a chair and the two men tied me once again, this time to the chair.

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The two men came back into the apartment.  Frankos went to a closet in the bedroom.  He pulled out a pillow case. He picked up the cloth he’d gagged me with earlier, and gagged me again.  I feared for my life more than ever.  He untied the bindings to the chair and paused as he noticed he left my ankles unbound. Jim noticed it too. “Lucky she didn’t escape.” Frankos grunted.      “I just needed a few more minutes, and I would have escaped,” I thought.  I felt foolish I hadn’t been able to get away when I had the chance. Jim helped Frankos secure the ropes.  As they worked on my ankles, I played frantically with the ropes around my wrists.

Clark, Amanda. The Gemstone Pirates . Unknown. Kindle Edition.
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