Friday, September 15, 2017

Elizabeth Safleur Brings Kinky to Washington, D.C.

I have been a fan of Elizabeth Safleur for a number of years. I have read every one of Her Elite Doms of Washington books, and I can testify that this series is fabulous. Her Doms are deliciously Alpha, her subs are luscious women who can hold their own. In the captivating backdrop of Washington, D.C., Elizabeth’s books are delightfully kinky reads with an element of such sensuality, they’ll make you squirm—in all the right ways.

Love this cover!


In her new Justice Series, Elizabeth reverses the gender on the D/s. In her first book, The White House Gets a Spanking, which released yesterday, her male lead is still Alpha, but he’s also a sub. Laird Harkness is the communications director for the White House. Challenging his authority is Stella Harkness, a reporter in the press corps and a Domme in the dungeon. When the sexy Domme spies the pugnacious sub under the hypnotic control of her friend Hannah, she yearns for her turn at securing his submission.

Elizabeth is a deft writer, crafting scintillating scenes of subjugation and surrender. Her BDSM scenes are exciting and hot hot hot, but she also gets you inside the head of her characters so that their desires become yours, and you root for the success of the D/s relationships between Stella and Laird. The halls of a White House somewhat like the one we have today provides the fascinating stage on which the relationship plays out. 

Elizabeth’s Dommes are enticing and provocative, seducing their subs into giving up control because they can’t resist. Reading Elizabeth’s book makes you understand why an alpha male like Laird would capitulate to the magnetic allure of a Domme like Stella. I can’t wait for the rest of the books in the series.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for reading and reviewing, the White House Gets A Spanking -- and the beautiful review. I hope everyone enjoys this "different" look at the White House. I know I'll never look at it in the same way. ;-)

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