Night Prowl: Behind the Doors of Bangkok's Exclusive BDSM Society
Descent into Thailand's Most Secret Fetish Playground - Where Latex Reigns, BDSM is Ritual, and Sissy Maids Serve in Silence
Just beyond the glittering chaos of Sukhumvit's nightlife lies a shadow world few dare to enter. Welcome to Black Pagoda - Bangkok's most exclusive, most secretive BDSM club. No signs. No music. Just a locked black steel door and a single, red light.
Inside, discipline is ceremony. Latex is uniform. And obedience is not requested-it's demanded.
This is not your typical fetish club. It is a dark theatre of ritualized dominance, run by the enigmatic Mistress Nok and her inner circle of elite Dominas - each a goddess of elegant cruelty. From medical domination by the infamous Lady Jennifer Steele to the sadistic grace of The Jasmine Blade, each Mistress enforces her will in a different - but equally devastating - way.
Told through raw, unfiltered vignettes, Night Prowl guides readers through voyeur chambers, punishment basements, sissy transformation rituals, and elite latex ceremonies. Meet Tiffany, the club's most infamous maid-a locked sissy in polished pink latex. Watch as one submissive is inverted and whipped into ruin, while another is baptized in silence beneath a dominatrix's unblinking gaze.
Not for the faint of heart. This is FemDom fiction at its most intense - elevated, artful, and utterly unrelenting.
Perfect for readers who crave sissy transformation, rubber ritual, and the darkest edges of BDSM power exchange.
Madam X is an international voice in extreme FemDom fiction. Her stories explore the sacred and the savage, drawing inspiration from real-world dungeons, high fashion, and psychological submission. Known for her precision, elegance, and unflinching style, she writes for readers who crave more than smut - they crave structure, silence, and surrender.
Madam X divides her time between London, Tokyo, and Bangkok, where she continues to explore the intersections of ritual, gender, and power through the written word. This is not her first book - but it may be her most dangerous.