KEPT BY THE LIGHT: WIVES BOUND TO THE ETERNAL BEAM by Vesper Nocturne
In the autumn of 1871, Mairead MacLeod is sent to marry the solitary keeper of Eilean Dubh Mòr, a storm-lashed rock lighthouse twenty miles off the Outer Hebrides. The marriage is arranged by the Northern Lighthouse Board: a wife to keep the keeper sane, to tend the domestic hearth, and—above all—to ensure the light never fails.
She arrives to discover the previous wife never left.
Chained in a stone bothy behind the tower, Eilidh has been reduced to a living witness, her body and mind reshaped by years of isolation, punishment, and absolute devotion to the beam. Callum Ferguson tends both women as he tends his lenses: methodically, possessively, clinically. He bathes them, oils them, requires their nakedness as maintenance. He never takes them for himself. His pleasure is control. His religion is the light.
What begins as horror for Mairead becomes something far more dangerous: a slow, exquisite surrender. In stolen hours, the two women discover each other—fingers tracing scars, mouths tasting salt and heat, bodies grinding in rhythm with the revolving lens overhead. Their couplings are desperate, devotional, timed to the mechanism’s click. Eilidh teaches Mairead to arch into the sweeping beam until it feels like a lover’s caress, to time their climaxes to the tower’s heartbeat, to crave the chain as much as the touch.
Callum watches. He does not rage. He incorporates their hunger into the ritual. Naked in the lantern room, oiled in unison, they perform for the light—kissing, fingering, grinding—while he turns the crank and the beam strokes their straining bodies like divine approval. Their orgasms become tribute. Their surrender becomes sacrament.
The horror is not the iron anklet that eventually circles Mairead’s leg.
It is the moment she realises she no longer wants to escape.
A gothic slow-burn of obsessive control, devotional lesbian erotica, and psychological descent, Kept by the Light is a dark hymn to isolation, submission, and the exquisite terror of choosing to burn.
Content warnings
Explicit sexual content (FF, non-penetrative male voyeurism/control, consensual power exchange)
BDSM elements (light bondage, orgasm control, exhibitionism)
Psychological horror, dubious-to-consensual non-con themes (coercive isolation and transformation)
Graphic descriptions of bodily fluids, arousal, and orgasm
Themes of captivity, devotion, and loss of self
No graphic violence or SA beyond implied historical coercion
For readers who crave the slow, sensory burn of dark gothic romance and unapologetic erotic horror.