I'm delighted to have the lovely and talented, Kay Jaybee, back in the house today, with a sneak peek into, The New Room
The Perfect Submissive trilogy, by Kay Jaybee
Blurb - The New Room
Resident submissive of the Fables Hotels adult entertainment floor, Miss Jess Sanders, has been instructed to test out the new facility that her manageress, Mrs Peters, has designed for the sexual pleasure of her clients.
With a dungeon, Victorian study, medical bay, school room, and the daunting White Room already available for their guests, Jess can’t begin to imagine what lies behind the innocent looking door to the fifth floor’s new room.
Under the supervision of the dominatrix, Miss Sarah, as Jess steps into the new room, she quickly discovers she is about to experience far more than she bargained for...at freezing temperatures.
With the feeling that she’s acting in a play that everyone knows the script to but her, the Fables perfect submissive is challenged to the limit in Mrs Peters new room, and beyond...
Although The New Room can be enjoyed as a standalone erotic romance, it is best enjoyed after reading all of Miss Jess Sander’s adventures within the BDSM submissive trilogy: The Perfect Submissive.
(The Fifth Floor, The Retreat and Knowing Her Place)
Extract:
Her instructions had been to go through
the door, walk three paces forward, and then stand and wait inside the fifth
floor’s latest facility.
Frost was already crusting
over Jess’ shoulders, and the dampness of anticipation that gathered at her
crotch prickled as it chilled against her surrounding’s winter-like caress. Her
eyes stung with as she blinked into the stark brightness of the space, but as
Jess’ hands had been secured behind her back, she couldn’t rub them better.
As the submissive looked about
her, she saw that not only could the discerning paying guest at the hotel enjoy
the delights of a pseudo-school room, a Victorian study, a dungeon, a medical
bay, and the intimidating White Room; they could now experience icy arousal in
a fairy-tale style snow grotto.
The ceiling and walls had been
studded with crystals and draped with shimmering chiffon fabric that took away
the room’s rectangular proportions, making the space feel cavernous. Tiny
silver fairy-lights sparkled like glitter, while genuine ice granules clung to
every surface, including the fake snow that made a distinct crunch beneath
Jess’ strappy silver heels.
Having been stripped of all
her clothes by a silent Mrs Peters, prior to being thrust across the new room’s
threshold, Jess had been surprised that she’d been allowed her to keep her
shoes on. Now she understood why. Only the heavy silver and green velvet robe
that had been hung around her naked shoulders gave the submissive any level of
protection against the all-invading cold. If she’d had to stand on bare feet in
the room, even after all her endurance training, Jess wouldn’t have lasted for more
than a few minutes before she had frost bitten soles and toes.
Surveying her surroundings
more thoroughly, Jess was just contemplating how easy it would be to hide
instruments of sexual play and deprivation between the fake cavern walls and
the real walls, when she became aware of the sound of a faint hum.
The distinct brrring vibration of a refrigeration
unit.
No wonder it felt so arctic;
the room was literally a freezer.
A freezer that held nothing
but two chairs, that sat in the very centre of the frost-crisped pseudo-cave.
One seat was more like a
fairytale throne than a chair. Made of wrought iron and painted silver, its high
back was decorated with intricate butterfly and flower shapes. Well padded with
plush, silver satin cushions over the back and seat, Jess already knew it was
far too comfortable to have been placed in the room for her use.
The chair to the throne’s
right was stark by comparison. Wooden and straight backed; it had been painted
plain white and held neither ornamentation nor cushions. That’s where I’ll have to sit, Jess thought, if I’m permitted to sit at all.
The crunch of snow being
scraped behind her told Jess that someone had opened the door. She didn’t turn
to see who it as. She knew better than that.
A pair of hands came to her
shoulders, but the heavy fabric of her cloak prevented Jess from being able to
tell whose grip it was. Mrs Peters had told her this was to be the first staff
training session in this room; therefore the hands had to belong to a member of
the Fables staff. The tone of the breathing behind her, combined with the size
of the handhold, informed Jess the newcomer was male. That meant it had to be
either Master Lee Philips, the barman and occasional helper on the fifth floor,
or Mr Sam Wheeler, Mrs Peters’ personal slave, business partner, and professional
artist.
The hands didn’t move from
their position on Jess’s shoulders as the whirr of the generator was abruptly
drowned out by the activation of some ethereal music from a speaker hidden between
the folds of the fake ceiling. The haunting Celtic lyrics drifted into Jess’
ears, adding to the eerie atmosphere and making the hairs on the back of her
neck stand up as the unknown person stepped closer to her back.
With each fresh second that
passed, Jess had the uneasy feeling that she’d walked into the throne room of
the Snow Queen – a wicked Snow Queen.
The masculine hands moved
slowly. The confidence of touch that Jess had come to recognise from the men on
the Fables staff was missing. As the palms slid down her arms, ducking beneath
her cloak, the visitor took each of the submissive’s tethered wrists in his
hands, and briskly marched Jess forward.
The submissive’s mind raced. Who is this man?
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Kay received an honouree mention at the NLA Awards 2015 for
excellence in BDSM writing.
Kay Jaybee has over 180 erotica publications including, The
Perfect Submissive Trilogy; The Fifth Floor, The Retreat and Knowing Her Place
(KJBooks, 2018), Making Him Wait (Sinful Press, 2018), Wednesday on
Thursday, (KDP, 2017), The Collector (KDP, 2016), A Sticky
Situation (Xcite, 2013), Digging Deep, (Xcite 2013), Take Control,
(1001 NightsPress, 2014), and Not Her Type (1001 NightsPress), 2013.
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