Showing posts with label BDSM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BDSM. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Intriguing Erotic Murder Mystery

 A Dark Alpha Male Detective from Charleston, South Carolina, Falls for His Sexy Prime Suspect in This Gripping Erotic Mystery --------

Taken In by Maggie May 



50 Shades of Grey meets Film Noir in this erotic mystery about a handsome homicide detective who is at the top of his game until he investigates the murder of a man found tied to a chair and shot in an upscale neighborhood in Charleston. The prime suspect is the man's wife. The problem is--the detective ends up falling under her spell. Will she take him down with her? Adults Only.

Only 99 cents. 

Amazon Link

https://www.amazon.com/Taken-Maggie-May-ebook/dp/B06ZY57Q34



Free with Kindle Unlimited 

#EroticMystery #EroticMurderMystery #BDSM #NoirDetective #KindleUnlimited 

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Sexy Vampire Erotica


 

Here's a sexy excerpt from my book "The Killing Moon: An Erotic Vampire Romance" meant for those who wonder what sex with a vampire may be like--

"It has been two weeks and I still haven’t seen my vampire.  Since I’d already broken into his house, I didn’t think it was right to do it again.  He has a right to his privacy, after all.  He hasn’t come to the library and I haven’t seen him near my house.  Where can he be?  I wonder if he’s in New Orleans with his maker.  Is he having sex with her right now?  Or maybe he is having a three-way somewhere with my hooker friend, Candy.  Finally, I get tired of waiting and call Candy to see if she’s heard from him.  I fish her business card out of my wallet and give her a ring.

I’m surprised when she picks up and I hear her familiar hello.  “Hi, Candy.  I thought you might let it go to voicemail.”

“Who’s this?” she asks suspiciously.

“Don’t you remember me?  It’s Renee.  We’ve had sex twice?  Have you forgotten me already?”

She laughs and says, “Hi, Renee.  Of course, I remember you.  Would you like to come over to my house and play with me?”

“I’m afraid I can’t afford you, honey.”

“Too bad.  I really wish you could.”

I clear my throat and try to dismiss thoughts of the fun and sexy times we’ve had together.  I tell her, “Actually, Candy, I’m calling to ask if you’ve seen vampire Beauregard.”

“No. Have you two gone all the way yet?”

“I’m still a virgin, if you can believe it.”

“Honey, that cherry needs poppin’ someday.”

“I know.  I wanted to, but I got scared when his fangs came out.”

“I know.  It freaked me out the first time too.  But he was paying, so I had to get used to it.”

“Did he ever take too much of your blood?  Were you ever afraid he might accidentally kill you?”

“No.  I just felt sluggish afterward.  He told me to take some iron supplements.  I did and then I regained my strength.  Back to normal.”

“That’s good to know.  So…how many times have you two had sex together?”

“Only twice.”

“Is he a good lover?”

“Yes!  Very intense.  He loves oral.”

“Why am I not surprised?”

She says, “Hang on while I light a cigarette.”

After I hear her exhale, I ask, “Did it hurt your pussy when he was licking and sucking?  Did you feel like he was gobbling you up; like he was literally eating you out?”

Candy laughs at my question and says, “Honey, he licked and sucked just the way I like it.”

“Okay.  Good to know.”

Candy teases, “All this sex talk is making my kitty purr.  Anything else I can do for you, Renee?”

“What’s he look like without any clothes on?”

“Can’t we talk about us?” Candy drawls in her best southern accent.

Feeling awkward, I say, “I’m just wondering, is all.”

She takes a drag off her cigarette and answers, “Well, if you insist.  He’s hot.”

“Yeah…Go on.”

“His chest and shoulders are really muscular, and his biceps are well-defined.  His pelvic muscles go down forming a perfect Vee, if you know what I mean.”

“No.  What do you mean?”

“Muscular guys like him have washboard abs and when their muscles veer down to their cocks, it forms a perfect Vee.”

“Hmmm.  Sounds sexy.  Does he have pubic hair?”

“Yeah.  Just like any other guy.  Oh, and he doesn’t have horns on his head or hoofs for feet, either.”

I laugh and say, “Good to know.  How do you usually get ahold of him?  Did he leave you his phone number?”

“He calls me.”

“So, you don’t know how to reach him?”

“Afraid not, hon.”

“Damn!  Well, okay.  Thanks for the info.”

“Hope to see you soon!”

“You, too.  Bye now.”

All that talk about how hot his body looks and what a great lover he is has my pussy moist and needing attention.  I go to my dresser drawer and pull my vibrator out, ready to do some flying solo and wishing it would be his cock inside of me instead of my silver bullet."


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The Killing Moon: An Erotic Vampire Romance is available for 99 cents at most online bookstores including Amazon.


Here is the Amazon Link

https://amzn.to/3VLGJ8F












Friday, June 2, 2023

Free Erotic Noir Mystery

 


I love old film noir mysteries. Do you?

This picture was one of many that inspired my erotic mystery, "Taken In." 

Here's an excerpt from "Taken In":


"They were silent for a few minutes, bathed in the afterglow. Coltrane’s saxophone played dreamily in the background. 

She noticed a gold-plated cigar ashtray on the bedside table and asked, “Do you mind if I smoke, honey?” 

“Sure.  Be my guest."  

She walked over to her purse and pulled out a cigarette, then came back to bed. Sitting up and leaning against the headboard, she lit her cigarette and blew out a few smoke rings. Both sat wordlessly, listening to the music, each deep in thought.  When the song ended, Jessica stood and said, “You know, Detective. I’m really going to miss this.”

With hooded eyes, he glared at her with suspicion. “What do you mean you’re going to miss this?” 

She put out her cigarette and gathered her belongings.  After dressing, she reached into her handbag, pulled out a compact, and reapplied her cherry red lipstick. Drawing out each word, she told him, “Detective Harrison, you are very lucky that I like you.”

Then, abruptly, she stood and kissed the top of his head and headed for the door.

“What the hell did you mean by that?” he yelled. "Hey, Jessica! Where are you going?!" 

"Bye, honey," she replied and quietly shut the door behind her.

He was flabbergasted by her behavior and cried out, "Hey! Jessica! This isn't fun and games anymore! I'm serious! Where are you going?! Untie me! Get me out of this damn chair!"

Only silence, in a darkened room, echoed his complaint."

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From "Taken In" by Maggie May. Adults only. Contains a few BDSM power play scenes that may offend some readers. Don't say that I didn't warn you.


Only 99 cents. Free with Kindle Unlimited

Buy Links:

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Friday, October 7, 2022

Noir Mystery

 Chaneling Bogart and Bacall 

Here's a fun teaser for my noir mystery, Taken In.



Do you like the chemistry between Bogart and Bacall in classic 
hard-boiled detective films?

Are you a fan of Noir Mysteries such as Nightmare Alley?

If so, check out my BDSM noir mystery "Taken In."

Here's what it's about:

50 Shades of Grey meets Film Noir in this erotic mystery about a handsome homicide detective who is at the top of his game until he investigates the murder of a man found tied to a chair and shot in an upscale neighborhood in Charleston. The prime suspect is the man's wife. The problem is--the detective ends up falling under her spell. Will she take him down with her? Find out in Taken In. 

A Noir Mystery for adults only.


Here's an excerpt: 

In the afterglow, she looked over at the detective she had earlier handcuffed to a chair when they were having sex.

She walked over to her purse and pulled out a cigarette, lit it, then brought the ashtray to his bed where she sat up against the headboard and blew a few smoke rings.

When the Coltraine song ended, she slyly smiled and told him, “You know, Detective, I’m really going to miss this.”

Suspicious, he asked, “What do you mean you’re going to miss this?” 

She didn’t answer and gathered her clothes.

“Jessica,” he repeated with growing anger. “What did you mean?”

She slowly put on her strappy sandals.

He repeated, “Jessica, what’s going on?”

After dressing, she reached into her handbag, pulled out a compact, reapplied her cherry red lipstick, then enunciating each word slowly said, “Detective Harrison, you are very lucky that I like you.” 

She winked at him, walked over, and kissed the top of his head.

He glared at her.  "What game are you playing at now?" 

She headed towards the door.

"Jessica! Get me out of this chair!"

He tried to break free from the chair without success.  “Get the hell back here right now!” he screamed as she disappeared into the night, leaving him alone with his anger and vowing to get even with her.

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Interested? This book is free if you have Kindle Unlimited. Otherwise, it's only 99 cents at most of your favorite online bookstores. Here are this book's buy links at these stores:

Buy Links:

Amazon: http://amzn.to/2omtlVu

Apple: http://apple.co/2xtBoaL

Barnes and Noble: http://bit.ly/2wcCBjJ

Smashwords: http://bit.ly/2wbuJ2c

Kobo: http://bit.ly/2yxPTZG


 


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

An Erotic Noir Mystery


 I love old film noir mysteries. Do you?

This picture was one of many that inspired my erotic mystery, "Taken In." 

Here's an excerpt from "Taken In":

"They were silent for a few minutes, bathed in the afterglow. Coltrane’s saxophone played dreamily in the background. 

She noticed a gold-plated cigar ashtray on the bedside table and asked, “Do you mind if I smoke, honey?” 

“Sure.  Be my guest."  

She walked over to her purse and pulled out a cigarette, then came back to bed. Sitting up and leaning against the headboard, she lit her cigarette and blew out a few smoke rings. Both sat wordlessly, listening to the music, each deep in thought.  When the song ended, Jessica stood and said, “You know, Detective. I’m really going to miss this.”

With hooded eyes, he glared at her with suspicion. “What do you mean you’re going to miss this?” 

She put out her cigarette and gathered her belongings.  After dressing, she reached into her handbag, pulled out a compact, and reapplied her cherry red lipstick. Drawing out each word, she told him, “Detective Harrison, you are very lucky that I like you.”

Then, abruptly, she stood and kissed the top of his head and headed for the door.

“What the hell did you mean by that?” he yelled. "Hey, Jessica! Where are you going?!" 

"Bye, honey," she replied and quietly shut the door behind her.

He was flabbergasted by her behavior and cried out, "Hey! Jessica! This isn't fun and games anymore! I'm serious! Where are you going?! Untie me! Get me out of this damn chair!"

Only silence, in a darkened room, echoed his complaint."

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From "Taken In" by Maggie May. Adults only. Contains a few BDSM power play scenes that may offend some readers. Don't say that I didn't warn you.


Buy Links:

Amazon: http://amzn.to/2omtlVu

Apple: http://apple.co/2xtBoaL

Barnes and Noble: http://bit.ly/2wcCBjJ

Smashwords: http://bit.ly/2wbuJ2c

Kobo: http://bit.ly/2yxPTZG

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Amazon Select

Well, I finally broke down and added this book to Kindle Select, after saying I'd never go exclusively with Amazon. So, we'll see how it goes. Now, this erotic mystery is available free if you're enrolled in Kindle Unlimited. Otherwise, it's available for $1.99 at Amazon.



Here's the description of this sexy erotic mystery:

Alpha Male, Detective Jay Harrison, is at the top of his game. He is devastatingly handsome, rich, charming and commanding. His life is turned upside down when a beautiful, alluring, and treacherous young wife calls 911 reporting that someone has shot and killed her husband. When the detective arrives at the scene and sees the way the victim is tied to a chair, he has a hunch that the man had been engaging in rope play before his sexual partner shot him in the back of the head. The reason he suspects it is because he too has participated in such sexual practices. He finds himself attracted to the young wife against his will. Will she take him down with her? Find out in "Taken", a sexy erotic mystery that is meant for adults who are open to reading about the BDSM lifestyle and like reading murder mysteries.

Here's an excerpt:




Saturday, June 17, 2017

Writing Erotica


Decisions, decisions




Do you find it difficult to choose titles for your books?  I do.  A good title and book cover can make all the difference in the world.  I wrote an erotic romance a few months ago and it is not selling well.  The people who did review it had this to say about it:

"Author Maggie May has woven a compelling tale about a virgin, a paid escort, and a vampire who was once a slave. This novella is a fast paced short read that will keep the reader's interest through out sexual frustration, new experiences, possible love, drama and suspense .... it has it all! 

I would definitely recommend this for any 18+ lover of romance with alternate twists."

That was one of my favorite all-time reviews.  Why isn't this book selling?  It may be because the competition is fierce and I should be happy that someone chose to buy it and review it, but I'm wondering what I can do to catch my potential readers' attention.

Starting with the title:  "The Killing Moon".  Hmmm...Maybe I made a bad decision when I came up with it.  Just because I love the song of the same title by an 80s group called Echo and the Bunnyman doesn't mean it's going to work for a story.

Here's the original cover:


The cover is very pretty and eerie, but doesn't look like an erotica book, does it? My main character does lose her virginity when a vampire visits her on a night with a blood moon, but maybe my readers want a picture of a hot vampire.


Here's the current cover.

I published a free excerpt of this book and it received over a hundred downloads; but when I charged 99 cents for it, away went the downloads.

The story ends with the four main characters going to a masquerade party where there is a red room.  All four of them are in the play room at the same time. Maybe the title should have something to do with masks.  Possible new title: "Who is the Man in the Mask?"

I'm glad that it's so easy to make changes in my books when dealing with Amazon, Google Play, and Smashwords.  I don't think a traditional publisher would be so patient with me. 

If you want to take a look at it (or purchase it?) here's the
Amazon Link: 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

New BDSM Erotic Mystery


Here is an excerpt from my erotic mystery about a homicide detective who falls for his prime suspect. Will this femme fatale take him down with her?:

He left the house and walked along a stone path lined with rose bushes on either side. He saw a woman sitting at a table with her back to him. The first thing he noticed were her shapely calves. One of her legs crossed over the other, and he saw the red-lacquered sole of a Christian Louboutin designer shoe, his footwear of choice for his submissives. Trying not to startle her, he stepped front of the table, facing her.

"Ms. Forshey...”

She jumped upon seeing him, uncrossed her legs and sat up straight.  "Who are you?”

“I’m Detective Jay Harrison. I’m in charge of this case.” He showed her his badge.

“I see,” she answered, wiping her eyes, wet from crying. Her beauty took his breath away. She bore a striking resemblance to Lauren Bacall when she starred in “To Have and Have Not.” Her shoulder-length blonde hair was softly curled and parted on the side. Her eyes were a perfect mixture of blue and green and her eyebrows were perfectly arched, looking as if she could see right through anyone who talked to her. She wore a checkered jacket and a tight white blouse that barely reined in her large breasts. 

He cleared his throat and tried to stop thinking about how sexy she was and then sat down at the table with her. “I know this is a difficult time and I’ll try not to inconvenience you too much.” 

“Thank you,” she softly answered, and held an embroidered handkerchief up to her nose.

“I just have a few questions. I understand that you were gone on a business trip, came home from the airport, and found him dead.”

“That’ right.”

“What airline did you take?”

“Delta.”

“What city did you visit?”

“Atlanta.”

“And what kind of business?”

“I’m a buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue. There was a convention I attended.”

“I see. Is there anyone who can vouch for your whereabouts over the last 24 hours?”

 “I was on a plane. Everyone could vouch for me if they remembered what I look like.”

“Oh, I think they’d definitely remember your face.”

“Excuse me?” 

 “Well, because you are very beautiful.”

She blushed deeply and he could see that she liked to be complemented. That may come in handy later, he told himself. “How did you get back to your house?”

“I drove home. I left my car at the airport’s parking garage. Why all the questions?”

“We always ask the person who found the body these questions. Often, the victim knew the killer.”


“You’re making me nervous,” she said and reached for a pack of cigarettes on the table. She put one in her mouth and he picked up a silver lighter lying next to it and lit her cigarette. She rested her fingertips on his hand and then slowly and sensually blew out a cloud of smoke. She looked over at him and smiled.

He looked at the lighter more closely and read, “JRF. Are these your initials?”

“Yes.” 

“What’s your middle name?”

 “Roberta.” 

“Very personalized. I like when things are engraved. It’s classy.”

“If you say so,” she answered. 

“Okay, Ms. Forshey—

“Call me Jessica,” she flirted. 

“Ms. Forshey,” he insisted, “What was the first thing you saw when you came home?”

 “The front door was open. I thought that maybe my husband had forgotten to close it. He’s been quite forgetful lately. He had early onset dementia.”

“Oh, sorry to hear that.”

“Tragic,” she said, flicking the ash off her cigarette into an oyster shell ashtray on the table.

“What did you see next?”

“The door to the safe was open.”

“Was it empty?”

“Yes. Someone took my jewelry and two gold bars.” 

“Did your safe have a painting in front of it?”

“Yes. A landscape by Cezanne. I’m surprised the burglar didn’t take it. It’s worth a fortune.” 

“I’ll have to take a look. Cezanne is one of my favorite artists.”

“Mine, too,” she answered and smiled.

“When did you notice that your husband was in the room?”

“Shortly after that.”

“Do you have any idea who might have wanted to kill him?” 

“No. Everyone liked him. He didn’t have any enemies.”

“Oh, okay.” He was quiet for a few beats and then asked, “Do you or your husband own a gun?”

“My husband keeps one in a bedroom drawer.”

“Is it still there?”

“I don’t know. I haven’t looked.” 

"Which bedroom was yours?”

“His was upstairs to the left.”

He thought, hmmm…they don’t sleep together. Why not? Is there trouble in paradise? “I’ll take a look before I leave.”

“Am I under arrest, Detective?”

“Should you be?” 

 “Do you always answer a question with a question?” Sounding defensive she answered, “I wasn’t even in town. Ask my employer if you need confirmation.”

“I will. One more thing. Have you ever been on a sailboat?”

She laughed and said, “No. What a funny question. Why do you ask?”

 “The ropes that bound him. Whoever did it knew some very intricate rope patterns.”

“You think I tied him up?”

“I’m just trying to gather as much information as I can. Nothing personal.” 

 She arched one of her well-defined eyebrows and tilted her head to the side, trying to figure out what made him tick. 

 He stood up and said, “No. You’re not under arrest, Ms. Forshey. Just let me know if you plan to leave town.” He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out one of his cards. She stood up and he noticed how well she looks in a knee-length pencil skirt. She was tall for a woman—probably five foot ten. He shook her hand and told her, “I’m going to look for the gun.”
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Would you like to read what happened next? Taken is available for $1.99 at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Google Play, Smashwords and Kobo. 

https://www.amazon.com/Taken-Maggie-May-ebook/dp/B06ZY57Q34

Thursday, April 20, 2017

New Erotic Mystery


I love watching, reading and writing mysteries.  Do you?  If so, I hope you'll take a look at my brand new erotic murder mystery called "Taken".

Here's what it's about:

Lady’s man, Detective Jay Harrison, is at the top of his game. He is devastatingly handsome, rich, charming and commanding. His life is turned upside down when a beautiful, alluring, and treacherous young wife calls 911 reporting that someone has shot and killed her husband. When the detective arrives at the scene and sees the way the victim is tied to a chair, he has a hunch that the man had been engaging in rope play before his sexual partner shot him in the back of the head. The reason he suspects it is because he too has participated in such sexual practices. He finds himself attracted to the young wife against his will. Will she take him down with her? Find out in "Taken", a sexy erotic mystery that is meant for adults who are open to reading about the BDSM lifestyle and like reading murder mysteries.

Available for $1.99 at the following eBook Stores:

Monday, January 30, 2017

Vampires

The Killing Moon
by Maggie May


In this tantalizing erotic romance, Renee, a twenty-one-year old virgin, is shocked when her friends send her a female hooker as a birthday present. After a hot night with Candy, she questions her sexual orientation until her friend invites her to a lecture given by a vampire who was once a slave during the Civil War. She loses her virginity on a night when there is a blood moon. It was the best sex she ever had. Their forbidden sex life was rough, hot and thrilling, with a sense of danger always simmering underneath. After he almost kills a man, the vampire must lay low and flees. While he is gone, she once again sees Candy who invites her to a masquerade party where’s there is red room. Will she agree to go? Will her vampire ever return? And what awaits her in the red room?

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