“No one is regular when it comes to sex.” ~ Candor MooreSecret Service Agent Candor Moore puts her life at risk every day to protect the men and women this country elects to high office. She expects no thanks, would prefer to remain invisible. So when she saves the life of Senator Thomas Kincaid she doesn’t know how to handle his sudden romantic interest in her. Love is messy. Love is … messy. Love is unpredictable. Love cannot be controlled. But sex where she can exercise her full Femme Domme nature? Oh, yes.
Thomas can’t stop thinking about the beautiful guardian angel who put her body between him and a bullet—the first woman to spark his interest since his wife died. Candor proves to be a hard sell when he asks her out, and even harder to pin down around commitment. Thomas had never considered himself a sexually submissive man, but for his Mistress Angel’s love, he’d go all in—which proves to be the key to earning her heart.
About the Justice Series, a Femme Domme series: Washington, D.C. is full of powerful women. In this series, each book introduces one of three D.C.-based Femme Dommes—Stella, Candor and Julianna—and the submissive men who get what they need: discipline, love and a larger purpose.
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Agent Candor doesn’t do love. Senator Thomas lost his wife several years ago and thought he’d never meet another woman who would interest him. When Candor saves Thomas from a bullet, he takes notice of her right away and tries to find her. What he doesn’t know is Candor is a Female Dominant, a Domme. When these two finally hook up, wow!! The hotness and the sexiness just goes off the charts. I loved watching Thomas find himself sexually and start falling in love again. I was cheering for him all the way. Candor has issues from her past that leave her doubting her ability to love any man. Are they going to be able to work through this or will she leave to escape her feelings and never give Thomas a real try? The story grabbed me from the first. It was interesting and the little twists and turns make you keep turning the pages. To be honest though, I did want to reach through my kindle and smack Candor upside the head!! LOL Talk about one stubborn lady! Anyway, I highly recommend this book if you like reading about this kink in BDSM! Elizabeth knows how to write a female Domme and make is seem like you are right there watching them.
When I promised to read Spanking the Senator, I really wasn’t sure I was going to like it. To say I was reluctant with the notion of the ‘dominant’ female, would be a gross understatement. But I was determined to embark on the journey with an open mind.
While I’m still not sure this male/female dynamic is my cup of tea, I can say with certainty that this author writes an easy to read, engaging story. I loved Thomas Kincaid and Candor Moore, two very strong personalities in a pleasing, although somewhat unconventional, contemporary romance.
I received an Advanced Reader Copy. I am voluntarily leaving a review. Candor is a Secret Service Agent. Thomas is a Senator from Montana. She is a Domme, he is an alpha male who appreciates a woman who know what she wants. He wants her, she doesn’t want to want him. Can they make it work> Can they keep it private in a world that exists under a microscope. Fun, steamy read! 4.5 stars.
Even though I received an advanced copy from the author, I always purchase her books.
Even though the Femme Domme genre is really not my cup of tea, it is this author’s fantastic storytelling that made me want to read this book and I was not disappointed.
Thomas is the epitome of a good guy – loving, morally just, caring, respectful of women, etc. and he tracks down and falls for the Angel that saved him from a deranged shooter. Candor’s life is well ordered and she likes to be in control at all times. Candor knows that caring and loving bring heartache and pain but she ever so slowly (and I mean snail slow not tortoise slow) realizes that she is changing.
There were times in the book where I just wanted to smack Candor upside the head to knock some sense into her and hopefully, make her realize what she was doing to Thomas and herself by continually denying that she felt anything. The scenes are steaming but not over the top caricatures and all the play is private (no clubs). If you are not into the genre or scenes, they are easily skipped over and nothing is lost in this great story.
As usual, I was left wanting more. I really love when an author includes an epilogue and sadly there isn’t one in this book but on the bright side – the story is left open in case the author wants to bring these characters back 🙂
Elizabeth SaFleur has a bewitching way with words, she pulls you in from the very first page and I can’t get enough. Her books are always fun and interesting to say the least!
Thomas and Candor are thrown together from the very beginning because of a shooter in the Capital and from there you can imagine what happen especially with that title!!
I just love the heck out of this author’s books!!
How does a Senator get back in the dating/relationship game after 18 years of marriage and four years of being a widower? Certainly not with a stoic female Secret Service Agent who is also a Domme.
After being pushed out of harm’s way by Agent Candor Moore, Senator Thomas Kinkaide can’t get her out of his head. He finds himself mumbling and stumbling when he’s around her. Candor is attracted to Thomas but needs to find out if he’s willing to do things her way. She slowly introduces Thomas to her Mistress side and he becomes a willing participant. An idyllic two week trip to Montana gives them both lots of time to explore their relationship and also for feelings to develop. While Thomas embraces those feelings, Candor runs from them. Afterall, she’s married to her job, right?
Thomas’ vulnerability was endearing as he learned to live and love again with Candor. Her soft underside shown through in her interactions with thevyoung Franco. Both characters were so finely detailed that you couldn’t help but care about them. Elizabeth Safleur crafts stories that are both enjoyable and entertaining to read.