Monday, May 28, 2018

Domme Quixote by Lissa Trevor (#femdom #bdsm #erotica)

Aside from a punch to the teeth in the opening chapter that I felt crossed a line between sadomasochistic pain and brutal violence, Domme Quixote was a stunning piece of erotic fiction. Lissa Trevor interweaves fantasy erotica, real-life romance, and crime drama in a BDSM-themed novella that more than delivers on the thrills.

Dulcinea is a professional dominatrix who runs Chivalry, a nightclub that is naked dungeon in the front, and exclusive, expensive, live-action theater in the back. Her wealthiest, most dedicated clients pay an exorbitant amount of money to be part of her inner circle, gaining access to the fantasy-themed live sex shows that thrive on audience participation. There are a couple of shows we see played out in course of the story, and they are worth the price of admission on their own.

What makes the story really thrive, however, is the human aspect of Dulcinea, the perfect dominatrix. Outside her role at Chivalry, she is an insecure woman who just wants to be loved. She is a great judge of character, but too trusting of herself, and blind to the faults of those submissive to her. It is fascinating to watch as she spars with the mobster who crashed her live sex-show, forcing him into chastity, and and usurping his submissive girlfriend. He chafes against the role, and . . . well, does typical mobster things to threaten her into giving him his release.

The sex here is so hot . . . so incredibly hot . . . with scenes of bondage, pegging, facesitting, chastity, corporal punishment, and more. Chivalry is a submissive's dream, and to be part of that atmosphere, part of the show, is a dream come true. Domme Quixote certainly has its darker moments, particularly with a betrayal near the end, but it also had a thread of romance that comes out in the end.

Lissa Trevor, 2016 Ippy Gold medalist in erotica, is a writer with very few boundaries. She's written a fictional tale of a real gigolo in The Vegas Virgin, and helped tell the story of an intersex love affair that turned into an adult movie in Going for the Gold. Not a stranger to controversy, her debut novel, Spank Me, Mr. Darcy, was a tongue-in-cheek (among other places) version of Pride & Prejudice.

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