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Marshall Cottage:
A sex den. Yes, that's what Marshall Cottage is. A BDSM lover's delight. Follow the men and women who frequent the mansion and see exactly what they get up to with their whips and floggers…
Master Zum by Natalie Dae
Book One in the Marshall Cottage series
Pain of the pleasurable variety was all I needed -- and Master Zum provided it.
I visited Marshall Cottage for one thing only -- to be pleasured by Master Zum and the exquisite pain he offered. Actually, that was a lie. I visited to see him, to be touched by him in ways that told me he wasn't just there for sex. Love, that's what I wanted from him, to go along with the adoration I was so willing to shower on him. He was alluring, commanding, and I tingled all over every time he was near. I needed him, longed for him, and our time together was never a disappointment.
Nipple clamps, they were the order of the night -- among other things. Could I handle them? Could I reach that sweet place I wanted to be in while he administered his brand of pain?
Yes. Yes, I could.
Natalie Dae
About the Author:
Natalie Dae writes mainly BDSM erotica. She loves a Dom/sub relationship and is fascinated by how it all works. The trust issue is the best thing about it for her, so creating characters who have to adopt trust is one of her priorities. “Watching my characters bloom under tuition is such a treat,” she says. “I find it such a privilege to be able to write about something that makes me learn something new with every book.”
She lives with her husband and children in an English village and spends her spare time reading -- always reading! -- and her phone, complete with Kindle app, is never far away. “I can't imagine not reading or writing,” she says. “It's a part of who I am. Without it I'd be more than a bit lost.”
Natalie has many more BDSM tales swimming around in her head, so her workload for the future is very full. “What better way to spend a weekend than writing?” she says. “Saturdays are my main writing days, so I get up, open up a work in progress and rarely leave the desk. Unless I really have to!”