In the 1950s, the 16 numbered pictures of Gregor's
newlywed narrative were sold by mail order by Gargoyle
Sales Corporation of New York City. That story and the
prose that describes it are known worldwide as
Bizarre Honeymoon, Day One.
In Bizarre Honeymoon, a glamorous hedonist
marries an innocent man and uses him to satisfy her
lascivious whims. She and her pretty sister change
into many corsets and high-heeled shoes and boots.
They wield assorted coordinating accessories to
punctuate training of the newly-wed husband and
his relatives.
The new ladies of the manor captivate resident males
with a dark enchantment. The men surrender to the
allure and authority of the exquisite sirens who deign
to reign over the once-peaceful household.
—
The Kissing Couch is sequel to that story and begins
with a synopsis of Bizarre Honeymoon. With precise detail,
Mr. Sinerker designs scenes that show the diabolic rule
of Sada over her submissive husband, Malcolm. The author's
articulate descriptions tour the sensuality of fetish ritual
and multi-level anguish of devious discipline.
His writing probes thoughts and feelings of characters with
intimacy, exposing circumstances from multiple viewpoints.
Sada demands that he worship her splendid body, from head
to toes. She explains that she will punish him for disobedience,
but will use and abuse him for exotic amusement whenever
she's so inclined.
Initially, Malcolm experiences Sada's enforced demands for
boot and shoe worship as debasing indignity. Later, he confesses
his preference for her feet. In the heart of her feverish
spouse, Sada develops an appetite for foot kissing, and uses
access to her precious feet as a reward for his public submission.
His stiff response to toe appreciation exercises confirms his
fetishist proclivities. When Wanda coaxes him into wearing
thigh-high boots with six-inch heels for his definitive punishment,
his measurable arousal surprises everyone.
In one sequence, Malcolm helps his wife dress for a date. When
Sada returns home, she demands a clean-up. When he hesitates,
she paddles him while he kisses his sister-in-law's fragrant feet
in high-heeled slippers.
Langdon admits that he enjoys being dominated and asks
Wanda to marry him. To prove his submissiveness, he agrees to
be her whipping boy when big Gunter visits her boudoir. She
uses Langdon's discipline as foreplay for herself, and encourages
the most of Gunter by having him sniff her heels.
With Wanda's guidance, Bobby gets in touch with his feminine
side and begins transformation.
When the kissing couch — a gift from Malcolm's mother-in-law —
is delivered, Wanda and Langdon take it for a test drive.
While he silently expresses adoration of his dear Wanda,
she's on the phone with Gunter, praising his enjoyable assets.
—
Readers who appreciate the dramatic power of Gregor's art
and enjoy narratives that include dominant women, fetishism,
masochism, forced femininity, humiliation, teasing and denial
will like this novel.
—
In the words of Mr. Sinerker, "I worked to craft
femdom fiction Leonard Burtman would want to read."
—
a full-sized novel of 70,000 words for adults without illustrations
—
Rolf Sinerker is the author of Kinks and Riding the Road of Lust.
His short stories appeared in Leg Show magazine.
In the 1950s, the 16 numbered pictures of Gregor's
newlywed narrative were sold by mail order by Gargoyle
Sales Corporation of New York City. That story and the
prose that describes it are known worldwide as
Bizarre Honeymoon, Day One.
In Bizarre Honeymoon, a glamorous hedonist
marries an innocent man and uses him to satisfy her
lascivious whims. She and her pretty sister change
into many corsets and high-heeled shoes and boots.
They wield assorted coordinating accessories to
punctuate training of the newly-wed husband and
his relatives.
The new ladies of the manor captivate resident males
with a dark enchantment. The men surrender to the
allure and authority of the exquisite sirens who deign
to reign over the once-peaceful household.
—
The Kissing Couch is sequel to that story and begins
with a synopsis of Bizarre Honeymoon. With precise detail,
Mr. Sinerker designs scenes that show the diabolic rule
of Sada over her submissive husband, Malcolm. The author's
articulate descriptions tour the sensuality of fetish ritual
and multi-level anguish of devious discipline.
His writing probes thoughts and feelings of characters with
intimacy, exposing circumstances from multiple viewpoints.
Sada demands that he worship her splendid body, from head
to toes. She explains that she will punish him for disobedience,
but will use and abuse him for exotic amusement whenever
she's so inclined.
Initially, Malcolm experiences Sada's enforced demands for
boot and shoe worship as debasing indignity. Later, he confesses
his preference for her feet. In the heart of her feverish
spouse, Sada develops an appetite for foot kissing, and uses
access to her precious feet as a reward for his public submission.
His stiff response to toe appreciation exercises confirms his
fetishist proclivities. When Wanda coaxes him into wearing
thigh-high boots with six-inch heels for his definitive punishment,
his measurable arousal surprises everyone.
In one sequence, Malcolm helps his wife dress for a date. When
Sada returns home, she demands a clean-up. When he hesitates,
she paddles him while he kisses his sister-in-law's fragrant feet
in high-heeled slippers.
Langdon admits that he enjoys being dominated and asks
Wanda to marry him. To prove his submissiveness, he agrees to
be her whipping boy when big Gunter visits her boudoir. She
uses Langdon's discipline as foreplay for herself, and encourages
the most of Gunter by having him sniff her heels.
With Wanda's guidance, Bobby gets in touch with his feminine
side and begins transformation.
When the kissing couch — a gift from Malcolm's mother-in-law —
is delivered, Wanda and Langdon take it for a test drive.
While he silently expresses adoration of his dear Wanda,
she's on the phone with Gunter, praising his enjoyable assets.
—
Readers who appreciate the dramatic power of Gregor's art
and enjoy narratives that include dominant women, fetishism,
masochism, forced femininity, humiliation, teasing and denial
will like this novel.
—
In the words of Mr. Sinerker, "I worked to craft
femdom fiction Leonard Burtman would want to read."
—
a full-sized novel of 70,000 words for adults without illustrations
—
Rolf Sinerker is the author of Kinks and Riding the Road of Lust.
His short stories appeared in Leg Show magazine.