Madame by Sara Cate is the sixth book in the Salacious Players’ Club series.
At the time of publishing this guide, this story was available on Kindle Unlimited.
Here’s more about the book, along with our free Dirty Dozen downloadable discussion question guide for your spicy book club.
Book description
They think they know me, but they have no idea.
As a professional Domme, I see men and women come and go. But no one ever sticks around, and I like it that way.
I have a secret to protect—at all costs.
So when the cocky, handsome, and submissive Clay Bradley weasels his way into my heart, I do the one thing I’ve always excelled at. I push him away—forever.
And like a good boy, he listens.
But a few months later, during a chance encounter, he shows up again, but this time he isn’t alone.
He has the stunning Jade on his arm.
And she has a request of her own. She wants me to teach her.
I should say no.
Training a woman who makes my knees weak is bad enough. But this particular woman is dating the man who still has my heart. It’s a recipe for disaster.
Made worse by one simple thing: they know my secret.
And they won’t let go.
But how can I protect what’s mine if I’m holding onto them too?
Jade and Clay are the only ones who truly see me and the only ones who know…
I’m so much more than Madame.
Madame book club discussion guide
**PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS DISCUSSION QUESTION GUIDE MIGHT INCLUDE SPOILERS**
We’ve provided the Dirty Dozen below; twelve spicy and intriguing questions to spark discussion and help you uncover the spine-tingling depths of the story.
The Dirty Dozen
Foreplay – Warm Up Questions
1. What’s the overall spice level? 1 (Not Spicy) – 10 (Spiciest Thing I’ve Ever Read)?
2. How does the spice level compare to the other books we’ve read together?
3. Jack makes friends with strangers in under five minutes. Are you the kind of person who works the room… or hugs the wall and waits for someone to find you? How has that shaped your relationships—romantic or otherwise?
The Spicy Bits – Gettin’ Down and Dirty with the Plot
4. Eden calls herself out for trying to scam the “nicest billionaire in California.” If you’ve read Highest Bidder, how does her guilt here hit different? Do you believe in redemption through kink, or is that just the fantasy talking?
5. Eden sees herself as a bumbling people-pleaser, nowhere near the confident sexual force she envies. Can you relate? Do you think sexual confidence is built, or born?
6. Madame says we have to unlearn everything we’ve been taught about sexuality and shame. What did you have to unlearn to enjoy sex on your own terms? Or are you still in that process?
7. “We have to keep that spark going…” Long-term lovers, how do you do it? What have you tried (or fantasized about trying) to keep the sexual tension sizzling?
8. Madame/Mama—two personas, one woman. If you lost the roles that define you (mother, partner, boss, etc.), who would you be underneath it all? Can your identity survive without your titles?
9. Jade questions whether she could let a partner seek out their desires with someone else if she couldn’t fulfill them. Could you ever be open to that arrangement? Why or why not?
10. “If I’m not Madame Kink, then what’s the allure?” Do you ever feel like your appeal is tied to performance—sexual or emotional? Would someone still want you if you dropped the act?
11. “Love is a mistake. Only sex and power are real.” Is this Eden’s pain talking, or a deeper truth? Have you ever believed this—truly—or just pretended to protect yourself?
Aftercare – Final Thoughts
12. If Madame’s rules were a real-life playbook for pleasure and self-discovery, would you be brave enough to follow them all—even the messy ones? Which rule resonated the most… or scared you a little?
Bonus: What questions do you have for the author? If you could dog-ear a page with a question for the author, what would it be?
Please feel free to use this post as a starting point for your spicy book club discussion questions and use the comments below to share your thoughts and insights about the book. You can also get a free downloadable copy of the discussion guide using the button below.

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