Showing posts with label Night With a Dom. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Interview with a Dom





hosted by Casea Major and Decadent Publishing

Today I’m interviewing Dominic Palmer, the masked hero in my current release, Night with aDom.
Dominic Palmer was fashioned after charismatic ad exec, Don Draper of Mad Men, but he considers himself his own man. Here's what Dominic had to say in a recent interview, where he made me tingle in more than one place.
Hope you enjoy.

Warning: Nick’s answers are uncensored.

So, Nick, what is your favorite ice cream?
Mint Chocolate Chip – But it has to eaten just right to be truly enjoyed. **slowly licks lips** The cool mint combined with chocolate make it perfect for dropping on the peaked nipples of any willing sub and consuming.

What is your favorite thing about Melody, the heroine in your story?
I suppose I could use my charm and say it's Mel's wit and sparkling smile that stole my heart. But if you’re looking for truth in advertising, her perfectly rounded ass, which can be used several ways, is less politically correct but closer to accurate. Honestly, it's all of those things and many more.

How old were you when you lost your virginity?
I didn’t ‘lose’ anything—I knew exactly where I put it. But to answer the question, Fifteen. She was eighteen and it took less than three minutes…the first time, but I worked on it until I got it right. Later that night I had her coming and going so many ways it makes me hard thinking about it.

What is your favorite sexual talent of Melody?
The fact she comes on demand. I get off watching her get off. And she gets off a lot.

If there is something you could change about the first few weeks you knew Melody, what would it be?
I would've aggressively pursued her until she forgot her way home…and her name. **rubs chin** I would’ve played hardball and she would’ve been mine much sooner.

Where is the craziest place you've had sex?
In the place I typically have sex – somewhere inside a woman.

Which do you prefer? Coffee, tea, or?
Coffee – Black

What addiction can you not live without?
There isn't anything I can't live without. There may be things I don’t care to live without but the ability is always available.

Describe your favorite pair of shoes.
Tough, comfortable and easy to clean

What do you most fear?
Why do you want to know?

                              
Melody Manning’s workaholic ambition, coupled with a slave-driving former boss, has made her the youngest market analyst in her firm. It’s also killed her personal life, including losing her fiancĂ©. When she receives a message from him on New Year’s Eve announcing his engagement to another woman, Mel loses it. Her new, more compassionate boss has the perfect solution for her—get laid. Good and laid.
At his suggestion, she signs up with the 1Night Stand service, listing her deepest sexual desires on the application.  A speedy response from Madame Eve has Melody on her way to Sonoma Valley wine country and a one-night stand with a mysterious Dom.
The sexy, masked Master promises to get to the bottom of her guilt and provide ultimate satisfaction under the safety of his stern hand. After an emotional night of submission and uninhibited passion, will her lover’s unmasking lead to the end of their encounter or give Mel another chance at love?

Casea Major …embrace the burn
Casea Major is a writer, philosopher and part-time sexual adventurer (at least in her own mind). She loves exploring limits and unleashing her imagination to create worlds of pleasure...and pain.
Come along for the ride. And if the flames get too hot...embrace the burn.
Prior to becoming a writer of romantic fiction, Casea worked in the legal field for a non-profit dispute resolution company.  She is now a full-time mom to three school children with whom she and her husband live happily...most of the time. 


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Friday, March 23, 2012

Is BDSM more acceptable than it used to be?

by Casea Major

Are some aspects of BDSM( Bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, Sadomasochism) becoming more socially acceptable?

To me it seems so.

In recent days, a certain book containing BDSM elements has been in the eye of mainstream media and risen to the top of bestseller lists. There is much division regarding the depiction of the BDSM lifestyle within the story but those issues aside, this rise in popularity has me thinking – is mainstream ready for bondage and discipline?

Last year Rhianna's hit S & M rose to the number one spot on Billboard's Pop Chart and stirred some controversy in its wake. Still banned in 11 countries and the title changed for the UK release, the song depicts strong BDSM elements.


It seems the idea of BDSM isn't as taboo as it used to be. But is the jaunt into mainstream just a passing fad or is it the result of a mainstream cultural softening toward the ideas of Dominance and submission and the acknowledgement that there can be correlation between pleasure and pain?
In my new 1Night Stand story, Night with a Dom, my heroine Melody Manning explores the possibility of pleasure in submission.

Night with a Dom 
Blurb:
Melody Manning’s workaholic ambition, coupled with a slave-driving former boss, has made her the youngest market analyst in her firm. It’s also killed her personal life, including losing her fiancĂ©. When she receives a message from him on New Year’s Eve announcing his engagement to another woman, Mel loses it. Her new, more compassionate boss has the perfect solution for her—get laid. Good and laid.
At his suggestion, she signs up with the 1Night Stand service, listing her deepest sexual desires on the application.  A speedy response from Madame Eve has Melody on her way to Sonoma Valley wine country and a one-night stand with a mysterious Dom.

The sexy, masked Master promises to get to the bottom of her guilt and provide ultimate satisfaction under the safety of his stern hand. After an emotional night of submission and uninhibited passion, will her lover’s unmasking lead to the end of their encounter or give Mel another chance at love?

I want to hear your thoughts whether you're in the lifestyle or don't even know what BDSM stands for. Leave me a comment and weigh in.