The
Siren
General's
Daughter Book 1
by
Breanna Hayse
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Lt.
Samantha Quimby, USMC is a beautiful, brilliant and very unique young
woman. Not only does she have the privilege of being the youngest
known Special Ops officer in the Corps, but an unfortunate accident
during a dive in the Marinas Trench leaves her permanently
amphibious! Her new found ocean freedom, combined with her unique
ability with ocean mammals and an overtly defiant and somewhat
reckless nature, wreaks havoc on her very loving, but very strict
family. Her father and uncle, both USMC Generals., and her older
brother, Michael, are in constant pursuit of trying to keep her safe
from herself and her own curiosity and often thoughtless actions. In
desperation, the three resort to old-fashioned military
discipline.
Sam
is appalled, but it does not take long for her to discover that love
can be expressed in a firm and consistent manner upon her little
bottom. Love, laughter, duty, and obedience frames the young woman's
life and, despite a constant sore backside, she couldn’t be
happier.
Publisher's
Note: This is the first of a six book progressive series from coming
of age in a DD household to discovering romance and advancing into
maturity and exploring BDSM. The rerelease of the Generals' Daughter
series contains new elements and the growth and maturing of the
characters not seen in the original version. This larger volume of
the 'story' line is the same, but the characters and their lives have
whole new meaning and much more interaction. Even Ton is more
opinionated than before! If you liked the original version, you will
LOVE this one!
Up
a Notch
General's
Daughter Book 2
BIGGER,
BETTER, and with MORE ATTITUDE!
The
General's Daughter is back, and she's at it again! True to her
nature, Samantha Quimby finds a way to wreak havoc on the California
coastline clear up to Alaska where she defies nature itself. This
time, her entire family decides to bring things "Up A Notch"
to try to get her to understand that she is not only loved and cared
for, but that she is her own worst enemy.
This
sequel to The Siren, Generals' Daughter Book 1, finds Sam in more
precarious situations than even she can imagine as she comes of age
and discovers her own power as a beautiful and intelligent young
woman.
Her
father, uncle and brother.... along with some outside help... plan on
getting their points across to her in one way or another. Of course,
Sammi's stubbornness can only be broken through in one embarrassing
way... old fashioned discipline.
Does
this stop her from pulling endless pranks on her brother, or risking
her own safety in the 'name of science?' But she certainly has fun
trying... UNTIL she’s busted!
Caught
in a Net
General's
Daughter Book 3
Sam’s
at it again! USMC lieutenant, Samantha Quimby, is beautiful,
brilliant and ‘an independent thinker’ whose biggest delight is
challenging the strict rules and regulations set by her commanding
general father and uncle. Even more enjoyable is when she can slip
past her big brother Michael’s watchful eye and follow her own
path. As intelligent as she is, Sam’s need to pursue her own
interests without considering the consequences subjects her
frustrated family to trying every avenue of discipline they can think
of. They conclude that nothing grabs the girl’s attention like
attending to some old fashioned military discipline and an awful lot
of love. But keeping her attention is another issue....
Her
unique abilities and physical alterations after a life-threatening
accident have also led her to ‘translate’ the cetacean code,
which the image of being ‘caught in a net’ simply means...
Trouble! After she and Michael complete a particularly dangerous
Special Ops mission, Sam faces the most difficult challenge
yet.
Love.
Lt.
Richard Lewis, a handsome engineer who seems to display the best
characteristics of the men in her beloved family... And the worse! It
doesn’t take long for Sam to discover that the serious minded young
man is determined to keep her safe, and that he won’t hesitate to
impart his firm beliefs directly to her rebellious bare
bottom!
Instead
of coming to her rescue, he family approves highly of the new
addition to the crew and the methods he uses to ensure good behavior
from their naughty, little Siren. As if it’s not tough enough for
Sam, even her best friend and constant ocean companion, the killer
whale- Ton- is now requesting that Richard joins the family in
'biting her tail flukes!'
Poor
Sammi just can't get a break... not even when she discovers her power
as a beautiful, young woman and how to use it to get her way with
Richard. Little does she know, but her new boyfriend is both willing,
and able, to turn the tide and catch his lovely little mermaid in a
net of his own design.
Convergence
General's
Daughter Book 4
Poor
Sam! Not only does the brilliant, young lieutenant constantly find
trouble every time she turns the corner, but now she faces a dilemma
that leaves her in a quandary.
She’s
face to face with a hot, dominant man who wants nothing more than to
teach her what it feels like to be a woman, but he insists on
honoring her family’s request to wait!
When
Sam discovers she can ‘converge’ with Richard much in the way she
integrates with the cetaceans- and that she can insert a few
‘suggestions’ into the young man’s mind- she can’t help but
experiment.
The
result? Just say there aren’t enough cold showers in the world to
stop the affects associated with her new-found power, nor are there
pillows soft enough to make sitting more comfortable for Sam each
time she’s busted!
Meanwhile,
Michael’s romance with Teagan is quickly blossoming. He thinks she
might even be the one- particularly when she admits to desiring a D&S
relationship. Despite Sam’s warnings that fantasy is always better
than reality, Teagan begins to test her boundaries with her strong
alpha male boyfriend, and finds herself in a position that is NOT
what she expected.
Under
Cover
General's
Daughter Book 5
What's
Sam up to this time?
For
once, believe it or not, the trouble she's getting into isn't her
fault!
After
losing her temper and physically flattening a jerk on base for sexual
misconduct, USMC Lt. Samantha Quimby is approached by the lovely Col.
Joyce Howe under the pretense of an SJA inquiry. Instead of
punishment, Sam’s ordered on a secret assignment to investigate a
dangerous situation in a local high school where several military
dependents attend. No problem, right? WRONG.
Except
for her father and uncle, everyone believes she’s placed on
administrative leave and is allegedly sent 'back to school' to learn
how to socialize with people closer to her age. It wouldn't be so bad
if her folks were home to fish her out of trouble, but they're called
cross-country to a mandatory meeting. That means her brother,
Michael, and her boyfriend, Richard, are left in charge.
Behaving
like a high schooler is not in her blood- nor can she keep her mouth
shut in class. From rolling her eyes in Calculus to reading Tolstoy
in Russian, the girl keeps paving her way for more trouble when the
frustrated principal calls Michael to pick her up. Now, the boys can
deal with Sam’s saucy attitude, but they can't overlook her
sneaking out of the house, stealing her uncle's Hummer, or lying to
them. Yep, she’s busted- but she’s under orders NOT to tell
anyone about her mission!
If
all this isn't enough to contend with, Sam's relationship with
Richard has reached the place where neither of them can’t deny
their need for one another. Promise, or no promise, Richard’s
determined to make Sam his- and she's not about to stop him!
BDSM/AP
lifestyler Breanna Hayse strives to give her readers truth and
reality of the BDSM/Age-Play/Total Power and Erotic Exchange
lifestyle.
Who
am I?
I'm
a native Californian gone 'wild', and had the opportunity to travel
the globe and discover the world through the eyes of both a Marine
Intelligence specialist and a BDSM lifestyler. I left the service to
go into hospice nursing and grief counseling, eventually working as a
marriage and family therapist for those involved in alternative
lifestyle development. This experience has allowed me to gain unique
inspiration for my books and offer realistic plots and relatable
characters.
In
2004, my husband, John, and I joined forces to work with both
submissives and dominants- teaching, training, listening and loving.
Our goal was to take the mystery and fear out of the lifestyle and
mentor people in safe, consensual and healthy relationships.
My
first book, The Game Plan, was published in 2012 and opened the door
to the now-booming world of Age-Play literature. Since that time,
I've devoted my 'spare' time to writing, researching, community
involvement, and private and group pro bono counseling in deviant
behavior, alternative lifestyle, and addiction recovery.
I
was formally 'dungeon trained' as a Domme before discovering my
submissive side when I joined the service. My scenarios are pulled
primarily from either personal experience or observation, including
spending time in BDSM clubs as the safety/medical officer. My
multi-faceted background allows me to glean from many avenues and
give a unique and intelligent literary experience through elements of
fantasy and fiction. I also discuss the questions and psychology of
the lifestyle in a manner that is fun and informative, and based on
'the real deal.'
I
live with my husband, musician, and fellow-author, John Hayse, and
two border collies in southern California. We practice a 24/7 D&S
relationship with speckles of AP (and many trips to Build-A-Bear),
and happily spend every moment together that we can. My hobbies
include my puppies, hiding my vanilla salt-water taffy where John
can't find it, exotic art, collecting inspirational trinkets, and
developing my own paddle line. You can also see me as a featured
author/instructor in professional conference settings and as a
Sexpert for kinkyliterature.com.
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They’ve also challenged me to grow. My writing style has developed to be more emotional and the readers are so invested in the characters now that they holler at me as though the heroes/heroines are real people (although, in my mind and heart, they are!).
My tips?
* First- write for yourself. If you aren’t madly in love and emotionally invested in your work, your readers won’t be either.
* Second- believe in yourself and your art. You don’t need to hook up with a shady group of people who promise you the moon in return for undeserved loyalty or sacrificing your integrity.
* Third- be wise when you publish. There are a lot of sketchy publishers/cliques in this industry- so ask around before you get roped in. Believe you can make it without the necessity of a publisher’s cut- especially if it’s a little, mediocre or unethical publisher. Find supportive, kind, and knowledgeable individuals who will help you without strings attached- that includes going over your contracts. Believe me- I learned the hard way on this one! That’s why I make myself available to host promos on my blog and add books to my newsletter.
* Fourth- be honest with yourself and your readers. Once you think you know everything, you’ll see how little you do know. Penname aside, if you pretend to be something you’re not (i.e into BDSM when you’re vanilla), your fans will not respond well. I’ve seen too many authors fall off the face of the earth because they were busted in lying to their fans.
* Finally- Follow the counsel of those who’ve paved the way before you, and form a strong foundation to stand upon.
How
much have you grown as a writer from your first publication in 2012
to now? Any tips for aspiring writers?
OMG! I look back at all the things I’ve gone through and learned
over the past 7 years and 71 books later, and shake my head with
disbelief. I never would have dreamed that anything I wrote would hit
the best-seller list, let every one of my books have- and a large
portion even went to #1! That is humbling in itself because those
achievements are due to my readers, and I humbling and gratefully
thank them for their faithfulness, loyalty, and support.They’ve also challenged me to grow. My writing style has developed to be more emotional and the readers are so invested in the characters now that they holler at me as though the heroes/heroines are real people (although, in my mind and heart, they are!).
My tips?
* First- write for yourself. If you aren’t madly in love and emotionally invested in your work, your readers won’t be either.
* Second- believe in yourself and your art. You don’t need to hook up with a shady group of people who promise you the moon in return for undeserved loyalty or sacrificing your integrity.
* Third- be wise when you publish. There are a lot of sketchy publishers/cliques in this industry- so ask around before you get roped in. Believe you can make it without the necessity of a publisher’s cut- especially if it’s a little, mediocre or unethical publisher. Find supportive, kind, and knowledgeable individuals who will help you without strings attached- that includes going over your contracts. Believe me- I learned the hard way on this one! That’s why I make myself available to host promos on my blog and add books to my newsletter.
* Fourth- be honest with yourself and your readers. Once you think you know everything, you’ll see how little you do know. Penname aside, if you pretend to be something you’re not (i.e into BDSM when you’re vanilla), your fans will not respond well. I’ve seen too many authors fall off the face of the earth because they were busted in lying to their fans.
* Finally- Follow the counsel of those who’ve paved the way before you, and form a strong foundation to stand upon.
If
you could be Chris Hemsworth’s wife for the day, what would you do?
Um, if I said I’d go sight-seeing, you KNOW I was lying!
Assuming Chris would play along, I can think of numerous activities
I’d jump on! Literally. But shh, don’t tell John! He already
knows me too well- hell, I write MFM, and tons of poly! I asked him
once who he thought I’d chose to have a night with out of all my
male celebrity crushes and his response? Duh! ALL of them. Yeah...
what can I say?
Do
you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones?
I used to, but not so much anymore. I have way too many books out
there to keep track, to start. The good ones tell me if I’m going
in the right direction and the negatives ones (outside of the trolls-
who make me laugh) give me an idea where I might need to clarify/fix.
You can’t make everybody happy and there are always going to be
those who find fault. After all- it’s easier to criticize than to
write a book yourself, so why not? Also, if it bothered them enough
to get ugly- guess what? My story is permanently in your head!!! My
disposition is- go ahead and hate it- you bought it anyway, so thank
you for your support!
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