This book is based on a true incident. An American motel owner had provided some rooms of his hotel with hidden ceiling openings in order to be able to observe his guests secretly. For years, he studied the sexual behavior of young and older couples in this way. Cracking Down on Them is based on this story that went through the news. But Wolfram Steffen turned it into a stimulating narrative that paints a completely different picture. His setting is a luxury hotel where couples discreetly meet for secret sex, and willing women learn the hard way that a dominant man might be a highly desirable man. But he will also make them know who determines the rules.

For example, there is the young Lolita who thought she only has to wag her tail to get anything from her sugar daddy - until she finds out that sugar daddies are also daddies and will whip a girl who does not behave. Just like the little tramp will feel the strap if she thinks she is smart and can simply steal from a man who seems well-to-do. Or there is the middle-aged couple that comes to the hotel once a year at the same time. She knows she will be whipped that day. And she knows she will be loved because sometimes a man needs to show who is the boss and who has to be at his will.

For men swapping their wives and promiscuous women seeking a spicy adventure, a discreet hotel room is the ideal place to live out their dreams. But things don't always work out as intended, and in the end, it's always the woman who pays the price and leaves the scene with new discoveries and a thoroughly reddened butt. 

International guests mean different standards. This is demonstrated by the Indian couple that lives a Western lifestyle. But when it comes to the traditional roles of man and woman, she is confronted with the ancient rule that a woman has to serve, or she will have to endure a well-deserved chastisement out of the hand of her lord and husband. The same applies to the Arab family on a shopping trip through Europe. The teenage girl is given the whip after she gave her father trouble - and because misbehaving girls are the result of negligent mothers, the wife also has to disrobe for a sound whipping before she has to give her husband what he has the right to demand of her.

Finally, here is the young receptionist, whose tight little bottom keeps attracting the director's attention - until that stupid mistake, which she can only make up for by submitting to a fatherly spanking.

As with his other books, Cracking Down on Them is about incidents that originated in reality and find their completion in fantasy. A real treat for readers who are at home in the BDSM and spanking world and appreciate a sophisticated narrative style that appeals to just the right senses.


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