The Chesapeake Caucus

About

Belle does not do holiday house parties to make small talk. She goes to the water to set terms. When a beautiful political heiress invites her to a quiet New Year’s at a family Bay house, Belle brings a black dress, a silk scarf that can double as a gag, and a very clear idea of who is in charge. The weekend opens with martinis on Capitol Hill and ends with candles, chocolate, and a living room that turns into a theater of pleasure. In between, there is a steam shower that becomes a vow of service, a human buffet that proves how much an audience can change a pulse, and a dinner where good behavior is rewarded and bratty behavior is handled.

This is a female-led, high-spice chapter from Capital Ties, written for readers who want a confident heroine who never asks for permission. The story centers sapphic desire and service submission, with consent front and center, and with the dry wit and D.C. insider energy that define the full collection. Think Sex and the City for Washington lifers with more power in their throats and more secrets in their pockets, with a Fleabag edge and a dominant woman who does not apologize for wanting what she wants.

Read this stand-alone and you will feel the pull of the whole book. You will meet well dressed, highly educated insiders who kneel for a woman’s attention and beg for her approval, and you will understand exactly why Belle is the name they whisper when the party ends. Content includes bondage, impact play, toys, public teasing, group dynamics, and explicit, consent-driven scenes. If that thrills you, you are in the right house for the weekend. If it does not, you have been warned.