Brielle trains the cream of the crop to serve her desires in line with her Grandmother’s legacy.

Maison Brielle, Grandmother’s Femdom Diary

by Amity Harris

Maison Brielle, Grandmother’s Femdom Diary, is the story of how Brielle chooses the males she brings to the estate inherited from her Grandmother, whose diaries guide her to become powerful. One after another and in multiples, she trains the cream of the crop to serve her desires.

With a trusted and kinky household staff, she rules them with a strict hand. You’ll see why the handpicked ‘guests’ beg to return to her mansion and you’ll get to know the staff and feel their obedience to their new owner.

Maison Brielle, Grandmother's Femdom Diary by Amity Harris

Preface

BRIELLE WAS ALWAYS told she was adopted and she chalked up that as the reason her childhood experiences were anything but normal. Her mother never let her visit with extended family and claimed that either there wasn’t any to visit or they didn’t share holidays. When she turned 18 and could finally leave her gloomy restrictive home, she emerged as the butterfly from a cocoon and sprouted stunning wings. She was desperate to fly.

An unexpected call to attend the reading of her grandmother’s will changed her life in 45 minutes. She learned that she actually had a grandmother, a woman who wrote copious diaries and followed her life’s unique path. The lawyer handed her the bequeathed diaries and she found the first Starbucks in town and sat down to read the first from the box of notebooks over a café mocha. As she read, she realized the feelings she experienced throughout her life were now explained as Grandmother’s diaries seemed to be directed at her. She was to read and learn from them.

Brielle evolved. She learned to be comfortable in her own skin and do what she enjoyed instead of stifling her inner voice. With the bequest, she now dined at fine restaurants by herself and chose interesting males to use for an evening’s indulgence. Grandmother taught her that women like herself and Brielle were powerful and to embrace that authority over males. Grandmother believed that males were mere vessels for her recreation. The staff at Grandmother’s Maison, which was now titled to her, were loyal servants to would tend to Brielle’s needs. The diaries told her of their loyalty and peccadillos and by providing pleasure and pain appropriately, she would be taken care of for the rest of her life.

Brielle started on the pathway that her life had always been destined to lead her and with Grandmother’s helpful writings, she came to regard men as toys to be used and discarded when a more interesting one (or several) caught her eye.

Ms. Brielle, as she chose to be called, was the perfect student and Grandmother, the perfect teacher.