Fly with Me, My Black Swan!
Book Details
Author(s)Edyta Zaborowska
PublisherBooks On Demand
ISBN / ASIN3732246183
ISBN-139783732246182
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,795,187
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In this autobiographical novel, the German-Polish author Edyta Zaborowska describes, in a balanced mix of tangible eroticism, romance, humour and tension, the first contacts of a plain and unimposing woman with a previously unimagined world of sexual fetishism, BDSM, dominance and submission in which she completely immersed herself, to finally become a dominatrix. The impact of this new experience goes far beyond her sex life. The new gained energies advance her professional career and her new found self-esteem makes it possible to dispel some male tormentors from the past. GERMAN REVIEWS: "The author Edyta Zaborowska knows to walk the fine line between erotic and BDSM and she never slips into vulgar scribbling. Everything has a certain style and is laced with a dash of irony, which she indicated with tact and instinct." - Büchertreff/Germany "The autobiographical novel is suitable for male and female subs. The bisexual acts between Ewa and her lover served the mental cinema screen of the reader. Likewise, it could be a fictional guide for self-development and for giving not outlived sexual tendencies a real impetus and how to tell secret fantasies to the partner and to find fulfillment in them, instead of acting it in secret. "- The Corinthian/Germany "A book as I expect in this genre. No constantly repeated hardcore scenes, but a nice, very stimulating fetish and BDSM story which nevertheless does not forget humor." - Samsa/Germany "The combination of different storylines and narrative perspectives, outcropping poetic at certain points and metaphorical language makes the novel stylistically interesting. Perhaps this novel can also encourage people with special sexual inclinations to reveal oneself to their partners with patience, respect and understanding, without coercion and pressure to turn apparently hopeless cases for the better. More important and more powerful than the fetish, however - and that is a statement of the novel - is: the love. "- Delic
