Labour election candidate revealed as author behind bondage novels steamier than Fifty Shades

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A LABOUR candidate for the general election has been revealed as the author of a string of best-selling bondage novels that are steamier than Fifty Shades.

Steffie Williams Roberts, 27, pens the raunchy BDSM books under the pen name Steffie Dawn and her work has featured in the Amazon Erotica Top 10.

Labour election candidate Steffie Williams Roberts pens raunchy novels ‘steamier than Fifty Shades’
Steffie’s ‘A Week With My Romanian’ tells a story of a ‘submissive’ woman who meets a ‘dominant’ Romanian

Her 2013 seven part-series, A Week With My Romanian, follows a woman in the grips of an intense online relationship with an Eastern European.

They tell how submissive 22-year-old Ella meets a dominant Romanian who dubs himself the Master and she travels to Bucharest for a raunchy week.

Each book details a single day and the first, Meeting My Master, shot to number three in the erotica bestseller list within six weeks.

It is followed by Pleasing My Master, Needing My Master, Obeying My Master, Surprising My Master, Trusting My Master and Understanding My Master.

One reviewer wrote: This book is emotional and very steamy. Its not for you if you are prudish!

This book made my eyes bug out and my mouth drop open several times. You better get on board the Romanian Master Train.

‘HOT AND STEAMY’

Another described the Master as not easy to forget adding: As I read and read the scenes are getting hotter and hotter.

She added: Steffie Dawn did a really good job in making a hot and steamy book!

A Week With My Romanian is sold as a paperback for 9.99 on Amazon with readers describing it as a wild ride and a great sensual read.

Mrs Roberts, of Bangor, who is standing for the Arfon seat in North Wales in December, said her work was a hobby that will always be part of me.

She added: I enjoy expressing myself.

Mrs Roberts is a former beauty pageant contestant with qualifications in dance and performing arts. She studied law at university before joining Labour in 2015.

She is standing for parliament after Marry Griffiths Clarke announced last week is no longer planned to run.

Mrs Roberts, who said her priority is to ensure fairer funding for Wales, faces Plaid Cymrus Hywel Williams and the Brexit Partys Gary Gribben.

Labour narrowly lost out to Plaid Cymru by just 92 votes in Arfon at the last election.

Plaid gained the seat in 2010, held it in 2015, and their victory in 2017 was the narrowest margin in Wales for the election.

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