Welcome to Suburbia - Announcing Edge Close

After a rather long gestation period, Edge Close is out.

It isn’t set in the Ruritanian Royal court, or buried in the files of a fading espionage institution. While in some ways it's the other side of the coin to my Sense of Submission, it isn't even set in a grand country house. 

It's ordinary. Domestic. The most intimate scenes happen in the bedroom of an ordinary house, on an ordinary cul-de-sac, with the orange glow of the streetlamp outside filtering through the curtains, playing across quivering skin and tear-stained cheeks. 

Often, my work aims to interrogate power through institutions or external forces; political dystopia or cyber-futures. But Edge Close interrogates it through love. Through female desire rediscovered without the need for apology or witnesses. Through submission not as spectacle, but as devotion.

So yes, it's different - it’s domestic, intimate, and deliberately grounded in ordinary rooms and ordinary days: it follows the cycle of life in a community, not the beats of grand opera. It is, as always, about power and passion - but here I wanted to show that such things don't always need a grand stage: femdom can sizzle just as much in suburbia as it can on the global stage. 

The result is a literary femdom novel that is every bit as passionate as you'd expect, but which remains deeply intimate. It's fiercely erotic, yes - but it's also deliciously close. And it's a tale I hope will linger long after you've finished the story.

Edge Close is available now. 

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