Monday Mentions: May 22, 2017
This week we are continuing our BDSM temptation with our Monday Mentions. Today's selections finds two novels, both with multiple partner pairings, and men struggling to attain what they desire from the lifestyle.
Releasing on May 26th at Dreamspinner Press is Z. Allora's Secured and Free. Orion fears he will never find peace through submission again after being abused at the hands of a Dom. In walk two men who want different aspects from the BDSM lifestyle they share together. Can the three become whole together?
On My 27th Matthew J. Metzger releases Sex in C Major at JMS Books LLC. In this transgender story Stefan is struggling to come to terms with the intersection of his sexual identity and his sexual fantasies. Daz can give him what he wants if Stefan will let go of his fears and accept who he is and Daz's asexual partner may just be the key.
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Make it a great week!
About Secured and Free
An abusive Dom robbed Orion Gordon of his love of BDSM, destroying his confidence and leaving him unsure he’ll ever find peace through submission to another. Still, deep inside, his longing continues.
Marcus Sadir loves Hunter Dixon, yet he can’t be the one thing Hunter truly desires: a sub to control. And Hunter can’t find satisfaction in the sadistic aspects of the BDSM lifestyle, while Marcus thrives on inflicting and sharing pain. When Marcus convinces Hunter they should find a third on a permanent basis, they discover Orion might be the key to bridging their differences and joining them on a deeper level.
But they must help Orion move past his trauma enough for him to enjoy new facets of BDSM and kink again. Their journey toward becoming whole—together—won’t be without challenges. Can Orion trust enough to try again?
About Sex in C Major
Stefan has ... fantasies. He knows chasing those fantasies is only going to end in disaster, but he can't seem to stop his self-destructive spiral. He’s a transgender man struggling to come to terms with the intersection of his identity and his sexual fantasies as a submissive. He needs someone to take control before he loses it completely. Daz can take control. He can teach Stefan everything there is to know about sex and submission, but for some reason, he can't get inside Stefan's head. Daz can stop Stefan’s self-destruction but not the fear that fuels it. Stefan needs to know who he is before he can accept what he is. And it's Yannis -- Daz's aromantic, asexual, stern, and sarcastic partner -- who has the answer.