Calling the Shots Series:
"I want you to tell me what to do."
This simple statement is the start of more than an afternoon of kinky sex between committed, and very much in love, couple Isaac and Tom.
Tom wants to be dominated by his older lover, and he has no problems admitting to his needs. Isaac wants to dominate Tom, but for him it's not quite that simple.
How to balance elements of Dominance and submission in a relationship between equals? What if Isaac realises BDSM will influence every detail of their relationship?
Join Isaac on his journey to become the Dominant he's meant to be.
The Right Direction by S. Dora
Book two in the Calling the Shots Series
New to BDSM, Dominant Isaac learns how to bring his sub Tom to new heights during a weekend of pain and pleasure.
Now he's admitted to his lover, Tom -- and more importantly, to himself -- that he's willing to explore his Dominant side, Isaac prepares for a weekend during which both he and Tom will stay in their roles as Dominant and submissive. Isaac has a great time selecting the flogger, paddle and cane he's planning to use.
During their special weekend, Isaac and Tom not only have lots of kinky sex, they also explore D/s outside the bedroom. They are not ready, however, to share this part of their relationship with the outside world.
How will Isaac react when an innocent moment of misunderstanding confronts him with everyday reality?
S. Dora
About the Author:
S. Dora is the me writing m/m erotica, though I can imagine a m/f or f/f story might suddenly decide they want to get written too, somewhere in the future. The real me is also writing: novels and stories that don't revolve around the down and dirty. And the non-writing me? Is it interesting to know I'm a woman, born in 1961? That my wife and I celebrate our 30th anniversary in October 2011? That we have two sons and five cats and live near Rotterdam? That I had a novel published in Dutch? And one in English? That “Dora” is because of the little mechanical typewriter I bought with money earned with my very first summer job? That I studied social history and done all kinds of jobs? I guess it actually is, if only because every story ever told is important to at least one reader.