Straits Academy by Alice Liddell


Straits Academy
Title : Straits Academy
Author :
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ISBN : 1609688368
ISBN-10 : 9781609688363
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 216
Publication : First published September 27, 2012

At long last! A new full-length novel from Alice Liddell, the mistress of erotic BDSM and best-selling author of Childebride Island and The Harlot Bride.Straits Academy is a lengthy thriller, combining mystery and romance with lots of spanking and delectably twisted school discipline, delivers a hot, kinky read as only Alice can. Straits Academy is one title you won’t soon forget. The year is 1921 and a young Englishwoman named Adelaide has sailed halfway around the world to marry, only to learn that her fiancé has been brutally murdered. She is alone in a faraway colony and doesn’t know a soul -- except Drake, a friend of her intended. Adelaide poses as his orphaned niece so she may help him solve the mystery. To complete the deception, before she's been with Drake even a day, he subjects her to an embarrassing public spanking.Drake wishes to enroll her in Straits Academy, a mysterious girls’ school he believes is somehow connected to the murder. Before she agrees, he warns her that she will have to trade her smart London fashions for a schoolgirl uniform, and she'll be subject to the strictest bare-bottom discipline both at home and at school. But it’s only when Adelaide actually enrolls in the Academy that they realize just how peculiar the school really is. Will Adelaide submit to genuine punishment, mortifying examinations, physical restraint and intimate touching at the hands of women -- all for the sake of the investigation? Will Drake allow Adelaide to go into real danger, despite his growing feelings for her? And worst of all, Adelaide is a proper young English lady. Why is everything that is being done to her so terribly exciting?Blushing Books and Alice Liddell do it again with a story that is a romance, a mystery and scorchingly hot erotica all at the same time. Straits Academy includes explicit descriptions of spankings and punishments, including anal penetration, most of which are conducted with dubious consent. It includes elements of “age play,” in which an adult woman is controlled and disciplined by both men and women. If such themes offend you, please do not buy this book.


Straits Academy Reviews


  • Michael Dunellen

    22-year-old Adelaide leaves England to sail to Singapore to marry a man she has been corresponding with. Unfortunately, when she arrives, she finds him to be a victim of murder. Not ready to return to the England she left behind, she embarks on a bold undercover adventure infiltrating the campus of a mysterious boarding school for young ladies. Addy had just the right mix of daring and submissiveness to pull this off - not everyone would, believe me - and perhaps not in that order.

    The biggest negative - the book was just too short. I have to admit that I enjoy a certain amount of F/f and this has that but for all Madame Ong's delicious threats and promises I was left kind of disappointed at how little she actually did. We had several opportunities for some great scenes that were just left on the table including leading into the finale.

    I did like the discussion between Drake and the Detective. A place like this would be terrible today. But back at this time - we don't know exactly what year it was although they did have motorcars - it just isn't quite that bad if the students were of the right mindset. And it was kind of bothersome the way things ended with quite a few unanswered questions.

    I think if you enjoy the book, you will definitely like the ending.



  • Jane

    A novel of punishment, pleasure and intrigue set against the exotic backdrop of 1920s Singapore, Straits Academy will almost certainly appeal to those with a penchant for sexual discipline. I was really intrigued by this book’s synopsis – I’ve not come across many contemporary erotic novels set in the early twentieth century – and the promise of crops and correction within the context of a colonial girls’ boarding school was too much to resist.

    In the first few pages of Straits Academy, we are introduced to our intrepid heroine, Adelaide Hartley (Addy), as her boat makes its way into Singapore harbour; she is excited about meeting her new fiancé, Arthur Fitz-Bowman, after a long-distance courtship and looking forward to the prospect of embarking on a new life in a foreign country. Her joyous anticipation quickly fades, however, in the face of the news that her future husband has been murdered – possibly as a direct result of an opium smuggling investigation he was conducting at the time of his death. Mr Thomas Drake, the man responsible for delivering Adelaide an account of the terrible event, suspects that his murder – and the smuggling – is somehow tied to the beautiful Madame Ong who runs a well-known girls’ boarding school, Straits Academy. A close friend of the deceased, he has been doing his utmost to solve the mystery surrounding his acquaintance’s untimely death. Yet as he speaks with Adelaide (who despite her age of twenty-two years resembles, in stature, a teenage girl) he is struck by a somewhat unconventional idea that results in an even more outlandish proposal: will she consider posing as his niece and attending Straits Academy in an attempt to glean information about Arthur’s murder? To his surprise, Addy agrees to his suggestion – and thus begins a wonderful tale of raised school dresses, lowered drawers and very pink bottoms.

    We’ve all heard of villains we love to hate but, in this instance, Madame Ong is very much the villain you hate to love. Cruel and sensual in equal measure, the reader looks forward to her punishments with the same twisted sense of anticipation that the school girls in her charge do. She is beautiful, measured and capable of just about anything. Adelaide’s interactions with her and her like-minded staff are blisteringly hot and, even with the advantage of a level of maturity, Addy is cannot remain indifferent to the sexually charged correction methods she and the other girls must subject themselves to. It’s the small touches that make Madame Ong so successful, because even though Straits Academy is explicit, the moments that her power is more ‘quiet’, are equally potent and stimulating:

    ‘Adelaide rose hurriedly and pulled up her drawers, her fingers fumbling with the buttons. As she got the last button through, and her skirt smoothed down, she looked up and noticed the headmistress looking pointedly at the bench where she had been sitting.
    Adelaide spun around to look and turned beet red. There was a dark spot on the wood exactly where she had been sitting. The headmistress caught her eye and gave her a wide smile.
    “I think you’ll do very well here at Straits Academy, Adelaide. Very well indeed. Now off to class with you.”’


    But as much as I looked forward to Madame Ong, I also loved reading about Mr Drake, the man responsible for thrusting Addy under her nose – or should I say hand. Very much aware of his sexual appetites, watching him as his awareness of Straits Academy’s practices and policies – and its true purpose – grew was wonderful. The scenes in which he disciplines his wayward ‘niece’ are electric (the age-play is very well done), laced with tension, and work as an unusual sort of foreplay for the romance that develops between them. There is an outstanding scene involving him spanking Adelaide under the eye of a school chaperone that almost had me sticking my head in the fridge and another involving a mirror and chair that had a very similar effect.

    ‘Drake raised his hand, and held it above her for a second, savouring the sight of her bare bottom and the feel of her across his legs. Having Miss Connor’s eager eyes on them was a potent spice.
    He brought his hand down, hard enough to make a good sound and raise a pink splotch on her bottom. She made a little cry, but kept her hands and feet in place.’


    There are some editing errors in Straits Academy (minor typos and inconsistences) but I was lucky enough to be able to read an advance copy of the text so these could very well be absent from the final version (and in any case, the story and the writing were strong enough that I was able to move past them without feeling they'd substantially detracted from the book). I will also admit that I was a little disappointed by what I felt was the story’s somewhat quick end; the Straits Academy plot unfolded at a steady pace for the first twenty seven chapters but its resolution seemed, to me, to be a little hurried, which was a shame. I was really hoping to see more of Madame Ong, her staff and the mysterious Tan Yue Sheng in the concluding stages. Perhaps Alice Liddell is teasing us, however, and we will see more of the fates of these characters in a future book. Let's hope so.

    A Town Like Alice meets Delta of Venus. Exotic, hot and very sexy.

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    Now that I've completed my 2021 book challenge on Goodreads as well as caught up on the majority of my 60 overdue book reviews from the past few years, I figured I'd start tackling my overwhelming TBR shelf. There has to be a reason why I added a book to my shelf, right? I bought this book too so it would be a shame not to read it. OMFG, why did I just start reading this? Warning, read where you can have a little bit of "me time".

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  • Katy Beth Mckee

    This book so exceeded my expectations. I was expecting something hot and I love stories with age play elements and this book had that but it had so much more. There was a complete other layer to the story surrounding the mystery of opium and murder. This story is beautifully written and I was on the edge of my seat through out the whole story.

  • Pam

    Disappointingly goofy age-play mystery

  • Nvisiblegrrl

    I loved this! I wish there were more stories like this one! I wish there was a follow up for how their relationship progressed afterwards.