A sexual awakening becomes a sexpionage nightmare The Submissive Spyby R.W. Alexander Imprint: Silver Moon This book is written in English 
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| Style: Bondage/BDSM and Romance, Bondage/BDSM Thrillers, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual BDSM, Kink & Crime, Submission/Slave Training of Female Published: 5 / 2024 Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, HTM Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION It is 1977 and the Cold War is at its peak. On an overland trip that will take her behind the Iron Curtain, Lily Maddison finds her sexuality conflicted, undermined by her kinky new best friend, Aysha. Under Aysha's tutelage, Lily comes to understand the unconventional, private world of bondage and discipline.
Trapped in a blackmail sting in London's fashionable Hampstead, the submissive Lily's emotional loyalties are torn between Aysha and Lily's new employer, Aurelius Cole ??" both Dominants in her life. In the dungeon beneath his house, Lily is caught up in a murder and the clash of ideologies that will lead British Intelligence to a climax affecting both the naive Lily and the whole unstable Middle East.
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories spy BDSM LBGT bondage Cold War submissive dominant London Kathmandu travel Author information: R.W.Alexander has travelled extensively, living and working in a number of countries but now hailing from Queensland, Australia. A life-long interest in the more eclectic side of erotica, geo-politics and the love of a good thriller has resulted in 'The Submissive Spy'. The author has written extensively under the pen name of Steven Reynolds. External Reviews Must read: Review
"The Submissive Spy," delves into the intricate realm of Cold War espionage with themes of unconventional romance and sexual exploration.
R. W. Alexander's stimulating narrative, The Submissive Spy, delves into the intricate realm of Cold War espionage. In this atmosphere, themes of unconventional romance and sexual exploration take center stage. The main character, Lily Maddison, is a young woman traversing the turbulent terrain of 1977. She is embarking on a transformative journey from Kathmandu to London, culminating in her crossing of the Iron Curtain.
During her travels, Lily meets Aysha Newton, an Australian woman of Indian ancestry who exudes confidence and assertiveness. Aysha Newton's presence has a tremendous influence on Lily's growth.
Throughout their interwoven fates, Lily confronts her own desires and sexuality, which she had previously kept hidden from herself. Their bond gets deeper as they explore the realm of bondage and discipline, with Aysha guiding them through the process.
Nonetheless, Lily's life is irreparably changed as she is drawn into the complex world of East vs. West espionage by unexpected events. This event also signals the beginning of a new phase in her relationship with Aysha. As Lily tries to embrace her new espionage duties, she is torn between opposing allegiances and developing affection for Aurelius Cole, an enigmatic special agent working for MI6.
To present readers with an interesting and compelling experience, the novel expertly blends romance, mystery, and intrigue. Against the backdrop of global espionage, The Submissive Spy weaves a complex tapestry of themes such as love, deceit, and deception. The plot and characters of the story were methodically developed. Alexander fearlessly explores the world of BDSM to infuse the story with a fresh and unique perspective. Lily's journey is a fascinating look at the delicate balance of danger and desire. It offers a balanced perspective on perceived forbidden subjects.
"The Submissive Spy" is a literary gem that will captivate the interest of readers who appreciate stories about espionage and unconventional relationships while also prompting them to contemplate. This story is a notable inquiry into espionage and unorthodox love because of its intriguing plot and lasting influence, ensuring that the reader remembers it long after they have finished reading it. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it.
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