Yes, Ma’am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission

Yes, Ma’am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission

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Experience the thrill of submission to the woman who dominates you day and night. In this collection, naughty boys get what’s coming to them from wicked wives and stern mistresses. From a naked party plaything at the mercy of a room full of powerful women to being tied up and shown how to truly please the woman of your dreams, these men get fully teased and taunted, receiving the punishments they truly deserve and crave. Featuring stories from Alison Tyler, Debra Hyde and Ellen Tevault, Yes, Ma

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  • Aruhn Littlejohn
    23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent collection!, May 19, 2008
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    Aruhn Littlejohn (Cleveland, OH) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Yes, Ma’am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission (Paperback)

    “Yes, Ma’am” is a great collection of stories about female dominance and male submission. With 18 stories all by different authors there is plenty of variety. The women here take charge of men in lots of different ways and locations, and the men couldn’t be any happier. Though the women are powerful and assertive, they have fun with their men without seeming hateful.

    Jonathan tries to assert himself to Jennifer so she will allow him to take part in a threesome in Lee Ash’s “Tea for Three”. In “Secret Desires” by Ellen Tevault, Henry secretly lives out his fantasy of serving Loretta but is fearful of scaring her off. Valerie’s new husband can only watch as she seeks pleasure without him in Dominic Santi’s “Wedding Night.”

    If I had to pick one favorite, it would be Rachel Kramer Bussel’s “Secretary’s Day”. Matthew gets to live his fantasy by working for the powerful Ms. Davis, where he has to take care of office tasks and duties of a more “personal nature.”

    There are only a few that didn’t do it for me. Some are incredibly hot while others are just enough to get me going. With such a nice selection, there is bound to be a good amount of material to enjoy for people who like the theme.

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  • o-gal
    22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    “Yes, Ma’am,” I love this book!, March 20, 2008
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    o-gal (NYC) –
    This review is from: Yes, Ma’am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission (Paperback)

    Anyone who is turned on by the idea of a powerful, sexy female top will not be able to walk by this book without purchasing it. The cover alone is worth the price of the anthology. (Where does Cleis Press find such highly charged photo-covers?)

    The book’s cover hints at what’s inside, and what’s inside is H-O-T hot! This book is a companion piece to Yes, Sir: Erotic Stories of Female Submission, and together they include almost every possible combination of kink. Delicious!

    The back cover says, “‘Yes, Ma’am’ shows that pleasure’s best when dispensed by a firm female hand.” That’s the beginning of this sexy anthology: Don’t miss D. L. King’s “A Different Kind of Reality Show,” a bizarre fantasy-fulfillment for a New Jersey CPA, now known as “Pretty” to a group of cruel women who torment him in unusual and delightful ways.

    Stephen Elliott’s “It’s Cold Outside” rang delightfully and erotically true, and made me gasp as I recognized some of the players. Well done, Mr. Elliott, well done.

    Sylvane Alistair’s “An Invitation to the Dance” lingered in my mind long after I’d finished the book. A deeply sexy look at female dominance and male submission, in the truest sense of the words. Don’t miss it!

    Another winner is Andrea Dale’s “His Lady’s Manservant” a role-playing romp that starts one weekend and continues on indefinitely. A formerly submissive wife turns the tables on her husband at a weekend murder mystery get-away. Spicy!

    All in all, another winner form the creative minds of the deviant authors who submit to Ms. Rachel Kramer Bussel. I have the two books together on my nightstand within reach when I’ve had a long day. Two thumbs up!

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  • Dylan Reed "Dylan Reed"
    11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Well-Written And Smart Fem Domme Stories, October 6, 2008
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    Dylan Reed “Dylan Reed” (Brooklyn, NY) –
    This review is from: Yes, Ma’am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission (Paperback)

    “Yes Ma’am” is a wonderful collection of male submissive/FemDomme stories that work both as excellent writing and erotica. They convey the intensity, the longing and the sensuality of D/s from a male submissive perspective; but many of the stories capture the humor as well.

    Most kink-related stories fail because the people who inhabit the stories end up as caricatures. In “Yes Ma’am,” you will recognize these people as fully realized, flesh and blood characters – who live to inhabit the edge of sensuality.

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  • MEM113 "Triad NC"
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Drama Filled, June 23, 2008
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    MEM113 “Triad NC” (advance, nc United States) –
    This review is from: Show and Tell (Paperback)

    Good sequel to Live & Learn where we can see that the girls’ lives have changed a good deal.

    Dom is really making an effort to move forward, heal, & be forgiven for her past deeds. She really struggles with “staying clean” and has a boyfriend that’s good for her. Diane is a an unlikeable character and you totally understand Dom’s desire to be her complete OPPOSITE.

    Cristal risked her “good thing” with Mohammed for another taste of the “good life” with the rich and famous. As always, when you risk something you can win or lose. While she loses something big, she wins herself too. She learns that she has to love self before she can truly love anyone else.

    Alize was a disappointment bcz she probably grew the least and I was REALLY disappointed in how she chose to deal with her feelings for Cameron and his rejection. I liked her the most in L&L and the least in S&T.

    Moet was my favorite bcz she showed both growth and maturity. While in the fight of her life for her baby, she made some tough decisions and bent the hell out of the rules. But, she ended up just fine. You know what the old folks say . . . “always watch those quiet ones”.

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  • Urban Reviews "Your Source for the Best in AA...
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    (4.5 Stars) The Evolution Of Four Of The Finest Wines, June 11, 2008
    This review is from: Show and Tell (Paperback)

    The four friends are back and I’m saying four very loosely being that Dom and Alize are still estranged because of Dom’s betrayal. They have moved forward, trying to shed their past mistakes and issues and gravitate to being new and improved…if that’s possible.

    Alize accepts an intern position at one of the nation’s most prestigious companies knowing that Cameron works there and is in the process of planning a wedding to another woman. Cristal is kicking it jiggy style with Mohammed, the handyman that gives her heart palpitations, while the boss’ wife decides to take her on as a protege.

    Moet is battling her multi-platinum rap star baby daddy for custody of their love child while learning to trust and let her guard down with a true Christian man that adores her. Dom is battling low self esteem as well the demons of her drug addiction as she attempts to make a decent living for her daughter. She accepts her true worth as she learns to love herself as well as others.

    Show and Tell is an outstanding read that brings the readers up to date with a graceful entrance to the end of Live and Learn. The plot thickens as each young lady struggles with the trials as they increase with their growth in becoming women, mothers, lovers, and friends. The dialogue is credible, the struggles are emotional and empowering, and the storyline is memorable and entertaining. Niobia Bryant has enthralled her readers with another fast paced poignant tale of love…whether it is the love of two lovers, true friends, or the love of a mother for her child.

    Another best seller Ms. Bryant, amazing job!

    Reviewed by Tazzyt2bossye
    for Urban Reviews

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  • Anonymous
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Book!!, June 23, 2008
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    This review is from: Show and Tell (Paperback)

    Dom, Cristal, Moet, Alize are back and they have grown up. This book was a good read (read it in one day). Go out and get this book!!

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