The Caged Women by Paul Preston
When his obsession over a pet girl video is discovered, Dr. Victor Lichtenstein’s wife of twenty years divorces him and his children no longer want to see him. A year passes and Victor is unable to reunite with his family. In his loneliness and despair, Victor awkwardly tries to reach out to fulfill his repressed erotic needs. After meeting and purchasing the contract for Begonia Salazar, an attractive, complicated woman, through an agency which matches wealthy Doms with available submissives, Dr. Lichtenstein finally has a chance to create the woman he desires, an obedient faithful pet girl who will never leave him. Victor films the transformation, guiding the troubled Ms. Salazar into her own peaceful subspace.
An erotic version of the novel Frankenstein, The Caged Women contains scenes of pet play, sexual bondage and kinky sex between consenting adults.