Rodolphe Judicaël T.
Dominus: First Submission is neither a mere erotic tale nor a conventional romance. It is a work of fiction intended for an adult and discerning audience. A text of skin, breath, and memory. An intimate journey where desire becomes language, and domination, a form of listening. Through the encounter between Gabriel - a writer withdrawn in Maspalomas - and Elías - a young man in search of bodily truth - this novel explores the subtle tensions between control and surrender, power and trust, transformation and identity turmoil. If some scenes are explicit, they are never gratuitous... or almost never. Sex here is not ornamental. It is grammar. The body, syntax. Each gesture is a pact. Each silence, a confession. Each act of domination, an offering. This is neither a manual nor a lesson. It is an initiation. That of a man who believed he controlled everything, and who discovers, in the other, his own fracture. That of a slow, fragile, and profound bond. Where consent always precedes vertigo. Yes, this book speaks of sex. But it speaks above all of what lies beyond it: solitude, repair, the right to lose oneself. It speaks of intimacy as a territory to be reinvented. An M/M novel where bodies seek each other as much as souls.Between masculine submission, sensual discovery, and dominant/submissive dynamics, DOMINUS explores intimacy at its rawest, in a gay romance where every glance burns deeper than skin.