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A Weekend Unbound

By S. Dora & A. Moore

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How much can a Dom ask of his submissive? And how much of himself?

For Derek and Tyler, Dominance and submission have been part of their love right from the first hello. But now Derek wants his submissive to go as deep as he is physically and emotionally able to. During two days and two nights, there are no safety words and very few limits. This is their chance to demonstrate their love for one another through the most extreme scenes they’ve ever played.

There is, however, one rule to trump all others for Tyler—to protect Sir’s most loved possession, even if it means disobedience or going against his own need to submit to his Master without question or complaint.

This weekend will open up levels of their relationship they’ve never dreamed of before. 

Reader Advisory: This book contains intense BDSM scenes, strong pain-play, mild humiliation, fisting, pet-play and mild sensual torment. Please be aware of the twenty-four-seven Total Power Exchange dynamic between those two men. 

 

General Release Date: 17th October 2014

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Book Information
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Format: EBOOK  
ISBN: 978-1-78430-235-1
Word Count: 51,094
Language: English
Book Length: NOVEL
Pages: 137
Genres: BONDAGE AND BDSM
CONTEMPORARY
GAY

About the author
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S. Dora & A. Moore

S. Dora

S. Dora is the me writing m/m erotica, though I can imagine a m/f or f/f story might suddenly decide they want to get written too, somewhere in the future. The real me is also writing: novels and stories that don't revolve around the down and dirty. And the non-writing me? Is it interesting to know I'm a woman, born in 1961? That my wife and I celebrate our 30th anniversary in October 2011? That we have two sons and five cats and live near Rotterdam? That I had a novel published in Dutch? And one in English? That 'Dora' is because of the little mechanical typewriter I bought with money earned with my very first summer job? That I studied social history and done all kinds of jobs? I guess it actually is, if only because every story ever told is important to at least one reader.

 

A. Moore

I have been reading gay erotica for over 15 years now and I’ve been writing it for a little under ten years. I’ve always had an interest in Dominance and submission, and my writing reflects how my thinking about the scene has evolved. I live in the southern United States, an area not incredibly open to alternative lifestyles, and the internet has been my salvation. I spent about six months working on a website, designing tease and denial games, and it is still one of my biggest kinks. 

 

Reviews (7)
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  Reviewed by Love Bytes

The premise of this book was intriguing. I loved the idea of them pushing limits and exploring new avenues in their lives. This story lived up to it’s promise quite well. There is a lot of intense pla...

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  Reviewed by GGR review

This one was a well-written piece and I really enjoyed reading it.  From start to finish the story gets you hooked and it’s entertaining to follow the journey of Tyler and Derek find out what...

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S. Dora - Rude magazine feature

Coming out about your sexuality is usually talked about in the context of adolescence. However, as writer S. Dora discovered, it’s actually a life-long process, and being a mother seems to further complicate things. Being an outsider and writing about characters and situations that are far removed from her own life has had unexpected consequences…

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S. Dora and A. Moore - Female First feature

A. Moore:

Writing with S. Dora was an amazing process. Our writing process consisted of emailing one another every couple of days with the next chapter. I took Tyler's point of view, and S. took Derek's. I've never had such a collaborative writing experience. Due to the nature of the story we both had to be on the same page, and we both took care to leave room for one another's creativity.

S. Dora:

Would I write with A. again? Absolutely!

That’s the short version of my experience with writing A Weekend Unbound together with a friend.

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