About the Book
Title: Domme Experience
Author: Simone Freier
Genre: Erotic Romance
Beyond 50 Shades … Way Beyond!
DOMME EXPERIENCE is an intimate exploration of kinks and fetishes by an unlikely couple, with thoughtful and philosophical discussion by the characters, and graphic descriptions of their erotic adventures.
Kelly takes the upper hand – in a manner of speaking – exhibiting her dominant side, and impressing her parents and Sam, as roles are reversed.
Her formal training as a dominatrix leads to new and unexpected experiences for Sam. Kelly and Sam explore new cultures, and enjoy further adventures with friends, as their world travels continue. Kelly demonstrates her technical and business prowess, and the company that she and Sam founded takes off, changing their lives forever. There are a billion reasons why they should be happy. But they are unaware that a storm is brewing on the horizon.
The Experiences series is an epic love story of erotic relationships and sexual desires. Written in a ‘literary realism’ style, the series introduces Sam in the prequel, and the blossoming of his intimate relationship with Kelly as the series progresses. Fantasies and real-world adventures coalesce to mold a unique bond between unlikely lovers. Where needs are mutually satisfied in an open, creative and trusting environment. Where physical and mental boundaries are pushed. Where the concepts of love and sex are never confused, but sometimes confusing. Where openness is required and intimacy is expected. And where fair-is-fair, regarding the punishment of transgressions.
Contemporary erotic romance: Suitable for mature readers, aged 18+ years. Experiences: Book 8 is 187,000 words, 18 chapters, 621 print pages
WARNING! This work contains mature content, including graphic sexual descriptions and scenes, and is provided for adults only. The Experiences series contains scenes of psychological and physical submission, discipline, and medical fetish. The characters explore various fetishes, which evolve throughout the series. ALL CHARACTERS IN THE BOOK ARE 21 YEARS OLD OR OLDER, and all activities are consensual.
Excerpt:
We went out onto the balcony of our upper-floor room, and looked down at the small harbor below, sleek power boats ready for a cruise, and a few beautiful sailboats, their masts rocking slightly.
And, above a few other hotel or condo buildings, we could see the Thames. There were high clouds, in streaks, in a pale blue sky; a beautiful day for London. I hadn’t yet seen the famous London fog.
Sam opened a map, and spread it on the bed. “Chelsea Harbor is a bit out of the way, but only a five-minute walk to Imperial Wharf.” Then he smiled, “Taking the Overground line across the river, then the Southwest Trains, we should be able to get to Kew Gardens in about 20 minutes.”
Of course, we would then have the ubiquitous ‘10-minute walk’ to Mistress Elena’s house. I certainly wouldn’t want to arrive late, so we would probably have to plan for an hour commute. Now that we were here, I was feeling less nervous about Elena’s domme class, and actually looking forward to getting started.
“So what would you like to do for your day in London?” I shrugged, not having any goals for the day, except relaxing. Sam said, “We haven’t seen the Natural History Museum or the Science Museum, yet. Or, if you prefer, we can make reservations for the matinee performance of a play.”
I shook my head, “I don’t know if I could concentrate on a play, right now. Just walking around museums sounds OK.” I’d been reading through most of the flight, and awake for nearly 24 hours, already. And we were just starting our day in London.
We took a taxi to the Natural History Museum, which was uncrowded on this weekday. It was a huge and ornate building, with some great exhibits – especially the huge skeletons of whales hanging from the ceiling, and the collection of dinosaurs.
Wandering through the museum, we entered the mineral gallery, and found the ‘Vault’, where some famous gems and stones were on display. We saw a huge emerald, a meteorite collection – including one from Mars, and the infamous ‘cursed amethyst’, which I’d never heard of, before.
Sam wanted to stop at a pub, but I suggested that we only have beer, and make a reservation for dinner. Browsing on his phone, Sam grinned, “Here’s a restaurant that has some really exotic dishes – crocodile tail, kangaroo steaks, python Carpaccio, and pan-fried crickets.”
I shook my head, “I already have butterflies in my stomach … I don’t need crickets.”
It took a second beer, but Sam finally found a restaurant he thought would be interesting and made an early reservation for us.
We walked to the Victoria and Albert Museum and looked at the upcoming exhibits. Just after my class there was a ‘history of underwear’ exhibit. We turned north, and walked several blocks to the Royal Albert Hall. There were no concerts tonight, but Sam saw that there was a Vivaldi concert we could attend on Saturday night.
“Sam, let’s wait and see how I’m feeling at that point.” My stomach did a backflip with a double twist; I guess I was still nervous.
We took the tour of Royal Albert Hall, which had been the venue for an unbelievable number of famous musicians over the past 150 years. Then, we walked into Hyde Park and through Kensington Gardens, past the Kensington Palace. We were still early, so we sat on a park bench, while Sam looked at the map of the surrounding area on his phone.
He looked at his watch, and said, “We have time for a movie before dinner. There’s an art film theater near the restaurant, and they’re playing a film I’ve wanted to see: ‘Jeune et Jolie’ – ‘Young and Beautiful’, a François Ozon film.” I wasn’t sure I wanted subtitles, but sitting sounded good, right now.
The theater was incredible – a classic building, but with comfortable leather armchairs and footstools. And the film was interesting – about a high school girl that becomes a call girl … until events overtake her. I yawned, as we exited the theater, and I realized I was starving.
We walked the short distance to Notting Hill, and found the restaurant. It was outrageous, with columns and arches, as in a medieval dungeon, but ornately decorated. There were several menus, and we started with a sampling of canapés, ranging from cauliflower-truffle risotto balls, to goat’s cheese tart with onion marmalade, and seared foie gras with a reduced Madeira sauce.
There were no pan-fried crickets, but the food was exotic enough for my taste. I ordered the tuna steak with mango salsa for my main course, and Sam selected the filet with Béarnaise sauce. Of course, Sam insisted on sharing the dessert sampler.
My first thought was that we would need to go on a diet again. But then, I realized, I had no idea what food we would be served at Elena’s. My stomach was now too full to do any acrobatics; but I wouldn’t have to wait long to find out whether my nervousness was warranted.
About The Author
An adventuress and traveler, Simone is a sensual being who loves to read stories that excite her. She takes exception to authors who promote their works as ‘dirty’, ‘filthy’, or ‘smutty’: She believes that sex is wonderful in all of its incarnations, and doesn’t shy away from graphic descriptions of realistic sexual experiences, no matter how messy. Her writing is mainly in the ‘literary realism’ style – i.e., it is wild (even outrageous) … but could really happen to you! She values openness in relationships, and demonstrates this through her characters.
Prior to becoming an author, Simone was a nurse. One of her pet peeves is reading erotica that gets simple anatomy wrong! She is continually bewildered by women who haven’t explored their own bodies. Another pet peeve is the mostly hung-up Victorian society prevalent in the U.S. and U.K., and she tries to do her part to change that by introducing people to new sexual and sensual experiences through her erotic writing. The activities in Simone’s books are quite realistic, as she has participated in most of these in ‘real life’, as surreal as it may seem.
Simone is currently completing the Experiences series, which will run an estimated 1,000,000 words! That is why she refers to it as an ‘epic’ romance, although each volume is intended to stand on its own, with a ‘happy for now’ ending. Experiences combines literary style and philosophical discussion by the characters with graphic portrayal of sex in all of its kinks and fetishes. You may not like all of the things Simone’s characters do … but neither do they. Their exploration of new experiences will hopefully motivate some readers to explore their own sexuality to a greater extent.
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