Executive Discipline by Marta Minx
Length: 16,900 words
When 24-year-old marketing assistant Newton Burns is caught falsifying expense reports, formidable 48-year-old CEO Miriel Hellwin confronts him with a choice that will redefine his future. Termination and scandal, or a new role as her personal executive assistant, bound by absolute obedience and rigorous after-hours discipline.
What begins as a desperate bargain to salvage his career becomes an intense journey into total submission. Under Miriel’s commanding guidance, Newton discovers the profound satisfaction of structure, service, and surrender. The ice-queen executive, long guarded against vulnerability, finds herself increasingly captivated by his genuine devotion and growing reverence for her authority.
As their power exchange deepens through exacting protocols and psychological control, both confront unexpected emotional stakes. Newton must reconcile his shame with his need for her dominance, while Miriel learns to trust a man who worships her strength. In the high-stakes world of corporate power, their forbidden dynamic blurs the lines between professional survival and personal transformation, creating an addictive bond neither can escape. A slow-burn tale of dominance, devotion, and mutual discovery that will leave readers breathless.
