By S. Dora (Guest Blogger)
Thank you, Lisabet, for
being once again such a wonderful and generous host.
I have a confession to make. Don’t worry, it’s only a small and rather insignificant one, but for a writer of the erotic-romantic genre interesting enough to tell about. I don’t care for the alpha male as fictional character. You know, the one who combines a huge amount of self-confidence with a far above average talent to take the lead and make the decisions. Those traits often go together with an impressively muscled physique and unmistakable masculine facial features. Of course, if he isn’t actually in a leader’s position within his trade, then he will have a high-testosterone job, like soldier, policeman, fire-fighter or adventurer.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I can understand, up to a certain point, why this character is so hugely popular in the erotic-romance stories and why they are a fixed element in so many fantasies of straight women and gay men (and of course of bisexuals of both sexes). He’ll make sure you’ll never have a dull moment and looks good while doing that.
Also, the alpha male is
perhaps relatively easy to write. He’s often the one creating the
action, the one who has all the adventures, who takes risks and
probably doesn’t run away from a fight. Whatever his weaknesses as
a character may be, boring isn’t one of them.
And yet, the alpha male has never been a huge inspiration for me as (main) character for my stories. Not that I’ve always been aware of this fact, or that it was ever a conscious decision, it simply didn’t happen. It’s only recently that I started to notice the pattern. It doesn’t matter if it’s the “serious stuff” I write as R.A. Padmos or the erotica by S. Dora, none of my main characters could be described as alpha males by any stretch of the imagination.
My main characters are
observers and outsiders. They doubt far beyond simply having initial
doubts about something before they make up their minds. They are
never quite certain about their own worth, honestly surprised as they
are that a beautiful and interesting human being can truly be in love
with them.
Take Isaac Newhouse, for
instance. He’s the main character of my M/M BDSM series Calling
the Shots. He’s close to forty, has a middle-management job at
the office of an insurance company and he knows all too well he
doesn’t have the makings of a romance hero. No way he could be the
dominant in a D/s relationship with his younger lover, Tom. He, the
gentle soul, could never order his lover to get on his knees and call
him Sir.
But there you have it.
What starts as an afternoon of sex with a bit of kink becomes so much
more when Isaac finds the courage to admit that his lover’s need to
be submissive during sex resonates something inside him that he
hadn’t been aware of before. It’s not that he thinks there’s
anything intrinsically wrong with BDSM, he just doesn’t believe he
has the makings of a good (enough) dominant.
Isaac is an eager student,
with lots of questions. He never assumes to be right about anything
concerning his role as dominant. This makes him perhaps a bit
different from the dominants we often see in romantic-erotica, but if
a character like Isaac makes you curious, then I’m happy to tell
you that Part One of the series, Facing the Truth, is
available at Total E-Bound and the next one, The Right Direction,
will be published on August 24th. Pre-orders, starting at
the 13th of August, will be rewarded with a 15% discount.
(http://www.total-e-bound.com/authordetail.asp?A_ID=203#booklist)
I hope to be able to present my publisher with Part Three soon.
A small excerpt from
The Right Direction
Isaac had been slightly worried that
the package of toys he had ordered from the online adult store would
not get there in time, but on Thursday afternoon, right after he
returned from work, the doorbell rang and the postman handed it to
him.
He walked straight to the bedroom, with
Tom in his wake. “Can I take a peek?”
“No.”
Tom pouted. “Not even if I wear my
collar? You know, do a trial run?”
“Again, no.” Isaac managed to sound
stern, but only just.
“Okay, I get the message. I’ll make
supper.” Tom gave in. “It’s not like you can hide it from me,
anyway. If I really want to know what’s in that package, I will
find it.” He must have seen the look of disappointment on Isaac’s
face, because he hastened to say, “That’s not what I meant. You
can put everything in the toy drawer and I give you my promise not to
peek unless you tell me to. Though if you’ve bought as many toys as
I think you have, there won’t be enough space in one drawer, so you
might want to use the other one as well.”
Isaac kissed him. “Thanks for being a
good sport. What are we having for supper?”
Tom winked. “That’s for me to know
and for you to find out.”
Before Isaac could react, his lover was
gone. He laughed for a moment, then stared at the box wrapped in
brown paper and went very quiet. This was what he had ordered and
paid for. He had masturbated thinking about how he was going to use
his purchases on his sub. While it was for fun and spicing up sex, he
couldn’t help but think it had become so much more. They hadn’t
needed any formal rituals to use a cock ring or a string of anal
beads, yet Tom had knelt at his feet, called him Sir and had looked
so full of joy when Isaac had given him his collar.
With slightly trembling hands, he tore
away the paper and opened the box. He quickly unpacked everything and
placed the items neatly on the bed. He gazed at the collection for
what must have been minutes before he finally picked up the flogger.
Starting by admiring the handiwork of the craftsman who had made the
object was the safest option. Though he had never before held a
flogger in his hands, Isaac recognised the exquisite detailing and
perfect balance. According to the description on the website, this
particular flogger was perfect for teasing a sub, but also made for a
nice thud. Isaac hadn’t been sure what thud meant in relation to
sting, but now that he was holding the object, the words came alive.
He caressed the inside of his forearm with the suede stripes and
smiled. In his mind, he could already see Tom’s shivers of
anticipation when he introduced his lover to this fine instrument.
The cane, however, told a very
different story. In all its stern simplicity, it spoke of danger. A
disconcerting quiver of pleasure shot down his spine. His cock
filled. Quickly, he put the cane back.
The whip wasn’t much safer either,
though for some reason slightly more emotionally neutral than the
cane, so he left it where it was. He assessed that, in order to be
able to use it comfortably on his sub, he would have to practise.
Preferably in private so Tom wouldn’t see or hear him. His sub
deserved the best his Dom had to offer, even if the perfect stroke of
the whip was not something his much-admired Sir had been born with.
Illusion was as much a part of BDSM play as with any theatrical act.
S. Dora
R.A. Padmos
My S. Dora blog:http://sdora.wordpress.com/
My R.A. Padmos blog:
http://rapadmos.wordpress.com/
11 comments:
Greetings, and welcome back to Beyond Romance.
I feel the same way. I rarely write true alpha heroes, because I find them far less interesting. I love the idea of a Dom who really isn't sure what he's doing, but who's educating himself in order to fulfill the needs of his lover.
Good luck with the series!
First of all, this sounds like a great book.It obviously needs to join my TBR!
Secondly, I think I can go either way...it just depends on the story. I love a strong alpha male when called for, but there are also times when the quiet, underdog needs to be the hero too...maybe that just means I'm too easy ;)
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i almost always wonder where did this guy come from? i tend to like a hero that has the traits of both the alpha and the beta. that way he is a lot like your guys above, he knows when to be stern and when to be soft. :D
tammy ramey
trvlagnt1t@yahoo.com
In my opinion a good alpha hero needs a touch of Beta in him, because otherwise you would just constantly want to wring his neck.
This is interesting because while I certainly read books with the "traditional" alpha male, and I don't find anything wrong with those characters, I find myself more drawn to other characters. Personally I'm more drawn the brains over brawn, so to speak. Smart is sexy, no doubt about it. If given a choice I'd probably be more drawn to the nerdy/geeky science type as opposed to the traditional dominate alpha male type of character. However, having said that, looks can be deceiving and just because one doesn't present as a dominate alpha male doesn't mean that they can't be a fantastic dom, for either a scene or a relationship. And my comments aside, your books sounds lovely. I can't wait to read it.
Interesting commentary. The true alpha does need a touch of humility to keep the rest of us sane.
I love the idea of the reluctant alpha. All that testosterone has to be burden one would think.
Very happy to be back, Lisabet.
I totally agree with you. Doubt is sexy, because it makes sure a Dom is willing to learn.
Thank you!
I've never been an alpha lover, myself...I've always seen them as control freaks, and they offend my feminist sensibilities. A little vulnerability is a sexy thing, and I don't think it necessarily negates a dom's power (think of all the subs who top from the bottom!).
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I like to read a mix of things and sometimes the big, alpha is just not what I want to read. I am always looking out for new concepts and ideas and beta heroes. Thanks for the post! jepebATverizonDOTnet
The reluctant alpha, one of the best ideas in romance ever. I can't wait to read your series, it sounds awesome!!
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