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Title: Yes Mistress: Tales from My Dungeon
Author: Stacie Supple, sub bill
Narrator: Lake Janssen
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-31-15
Publisher: Abnormal Publishing Company
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Erotica & Sexuality, Fiction
Publisher's Summary:
This is a book of five short stories from Mistress Stacie Supple's diary. They all involve her dearest sub, a 60-year-old man that made application to serve her. After an intense interview process, Mistress Stacie accepted sub Bill as a new trainee, not knowing the extensive knowledge this old gentleman had of how to please a woman through his submission to her. Three stories are from Mistress Stacie, while the other two are written by sub Bill from his perspective.
Members Reviews:
Not my cuppa
This story will appeal to those who enjoy female tops and male subs into name calling, face slapping and repetitive anal scenes with no prep and 10" dildo's.
Masterfully BDSM
If I was a sub I would want a dominant like Stacy. She seemed to press all the right buttons narrowed rewards and punishment as necessary.
Christian Grey, Eat Your Heart Out!
Move over, Anastasia Steele, Christian has never met Mistress Stacie. This is a great set of mini-stories for BDSM lovers or people looking for BETTER BDSM tales. I've read a few but they are always bare or have nothing to them or they have three seconds of BDSM then are over. Stacie takes BDSM seriously and writes it in such a graphic way that you makes you see everything right before your eyes. Also makes me wonder if it actually happened....hmmmmm? ;)
I hope there is a sequel to this so we can find out more about sub bill and Mistress Stacie!! You do not read stories like this at all and those who think "50 Shades" is steamy.....read this, it will knock more than your socks off. Guaranteed!
Decent
Being a series of short stories was sort of nice. But the changing of perspectives wasn't. Content wasn't too bad.