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Rachel Randall

    Rachel Randall draws inspiration from London's kinky, classy, and cool vibe. She crafts characters with intriguing day jobs, who know what they desire and how to pursue it. Her prose often explores themes of indulgence and sensuality, punctuated by a unique, playful voice. Randall believes in evidence-based erotic fiction, humorously employing a "pet scientist" for peer review of her work.

    Paid to Care: Domestic Workers in Contemporary Latin American Culture
    Shadelands
    • 2024

      The book delves into the challenges faced by paid domestic workers in Latin America, examining various films, texts, and digital media created since the 1980s. It highlights works that either collaborate with these workers or draw inspiration from their lived experiences, offering a nuanced perspective on their struggles and contributions to society. Through this exploration, the book sheds light on the intersection of culture, labor, and identity within the domestic work sector.

      Paid to Care: Domestic Workers in Contemporary Latin American Culture
    • 2022

      Shadelands

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Nia hears a mysterious voice, which she does not realize belongs to an imp named Pester. Unbeknownst to Pester, their attempts to control Nia are detrimental to both of them, creating a complex dynamic between the two. As their fates intertwine, the story explores themes of power and vulnerability.

      Shadelands