By
V.S. Morgan
When I told my BFF that I was writing an erotic
romance for Decadent Publishing, she cheered for me. When I went on to describe
the BDSM theme, her mouth gaped open, and her eyes glazed over. I could almost see the tough leather daddies
and latex catsuit clad Dommes circling around in her head. She confirmed it with a little shiver and
whisper, “Like whips and chains? In a
romance?”
I assured her that BDSM and romance could mix –
she’d see when she read it.
We all have our own impressions of what BDSM is
like and have different feelings about it – it’s sexy, dark, exotic, forbidden
maybe even a bit scary. If you take away the leather and latex trappings, the
dungeon or playroom settings, and the whips, chains, paddles and other
equipment, all BDSM relationships no matter how hardcore or lite boil down to
two key elements: trust and communication.
The Dom trusts the sub to communicate their needs,
issues, and honor the D/s exchange of power. The Sub trusts the Dom to take
care of their needs, while keeping them safe and respecting their limits.
Imagine putting yourself completely in another’s hands – how intimate that bond
must be.
Since trust, intimacy, and communication are so
important in matters of the heart, BDSM certainly has a place in romance. After
my friend read The Gift, she said, “I get it now. It was both hot and
beautiful. I love those guys.”
Best.
Compliment.Ever.
What are your thoughts about BDSM erotic romance?
Do you have a favorite story?
At
twenty-two, rancher Wyatt Malone sacrificed almost everything, including the
Dom he served and loved, to raise his younger brothers. Now, with the ranch
running well, his grown up siblings surprise him with a trip to a Caribbean
paradise and a date from Madame Evangeline's 1Night Stand. Taking his courage
in hand, he fills out an application that bares his soul for a single night of
surrender to a nearly forgotten passion.
Rafael is
a Dom without a sub. His desires exceed the available men in the dungeon he
frequents and memories of rejected love keep him aloof. Can the submission of a
Montana cowboy free him or will the date be nothing more than another
meaningless scene?
5 comments:
I loved this post! And I've already got the book on my TBR list.
I loved this... Since trust, intimacy, and communication are so important in matters of the heart, BDSM certainly has a place in romance.
That is so true with any romance pairing! I have the gift and I'll read it soon!
This sounds fantastic and I love seeing behind what people imagine D/s to be. I enjoy reading the trust between a Dom and his/her sub.
I LOVE erotic romances with BDSM!!! If you take the kink out (but please don't) the romance and characters and story is still the same as any other. It is just hotter with the kink, lol.
I love way too many stories, series, authors to pick just one, or even 2.
Thanks for stopping by! I enjoyed reading your comments.
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