Sophie Morgan's Diary of a Submissive is honest, insightful, articulate and open. And kinky, of course.
I was intrigued by the premise of The Pet Shop, the organisation at the centre of the story which hires out human pets to would-be owners for extortionate fees.
Isabel's Independence by Mariella Starr is a deeply satisfying story with a strong believable relationship at its core.
"You wouldn't dare" is a wonderful phrase to come across in a spanking romance. It shows that the heroine is sassy enough to put up an argument but it's also a sure-fire guarantee that she is going to get her bottom reddened very soon indeed.
Film Classification is an odd business. Here in the UK, we have 6 different classifications which is at least three too many.
I really enjoyed Renee Rose's Deathless Love. The vampirism added to rather than detracted from the story and I loved Dom.
All good spankos know precisely what will happen if their husbands ever find out they're not "store-testing" for fresher coffee.
Since the 1930s Mills & Boon have been supplying granite-faced bachelors, timid virgins, heaving bosoms, stolen kisses and inevitable happy ever afters.
Kissing's great isn't it? It's a bit like sex only you don't need to get undressed to do it and people don't call the police if you do it in public.
I've spoken before about my fondness for old spanking cartoons. They were usually just an excuse to show a pretty lady getting a spanking.