House of Malachi: Black-Owned

Second installment of the House of Malachi Series.

The kinky drama continues with Malachi Liege, owner of the BDSM Club Purgatory and Master of his...

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Cherie Syncère
Cherie Syncère

 

Independent author Cherie Syncère has been writing spicy stories for 40+ years.  She is a 30-year veteran of the BDSM community who now writes melanated BDSM erotica (what she calls "intellectual smut") full-time. 

Under a retired pseudonym, Ms. Cherie has moved through the BDSM social scene, acted in videos, conducted professional sessions, and written stories of domestic discipline and erotic power published by CF Publications, Scarlet Hill Enterprises, Shadow Lane, and Brooks Applications. 

Ms. Cherie enjoys reading stories about strong women in action, adventure, mystery, and erotica books. Romance is NOT her thing.

Show your support for Ms. Cherie and her work by way of Patreon or by following her social media account on Bluesky. 

Ms. Cherie has moved her most recent projects to Méchante Publications, her shop on Etsy.

Books

House of Malachi: A D/s Fantasy

Malachi Liege is the Master of his “House” and owns a BDSM club in Pennsylvania. His three lifestyle slaves are his senior staff. He offers a job to Tempest, a regular whom he knows wants to be more than his employee.

As Malachi’s Potential Slave, Tempest encounters jealousy, insecurity, and outright hostility from two of his slaves, while the...

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House of Malachi: Black-Owned

Second installment of the House of Malachi Series.

The kinky drama continues with Malachi Liege, owner of the BDSM Club Purgatory and Master of his chosen community of lifestyle “s-types”, which now includes Tempest Kimball.

Continuing her training, Tempest receives instruction from “D-type” Deborah Manners for her new position as Club Dominant....

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Other Writing

Husband swapping, anyone?

Deborah and Nick Manners enjoy an evening of play at Purgatory, their favorite BDSM club. While there, they meet Brendan...

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