Candela Prado-Rossi

Candela Prado-Rossi

Candela Prado-Rossi writes psychologically driven fiction centered on power, intimacy, and emotional negotiation. Informed by Spanish and Italian cultural roots, her stories follow the subtle shifts that occur when curiosity becomes permission, and when trust, desire, and self-definition begin to press against one another.

Her fiction often follows people who appear outwardly composed while navigating more private negotiations around erotic structure, professional identity, expectation, and intimacy. What begins as curiosity often becomes something more deliberate, and more difficult to contain.

Her work returns to a question that rarely yields a simple answer: what changes when someone stops asking what is allowed and begins deciding for themselves?

Some pieces are not published.

Enter quietly.

Private scenes. Early passages.

Fiction

The Marchand Trilogy
Permission
Expansion (Summer 2026)
Command (Fall 2026)

Permission cover Expansion cover Command cover

The Marchand Trilogy follows Serafina Marchand, a cellist and architect whose life is shaped by discipline, inheritance, and poise, as she opens her relationship with the man she loves just as both of her careers begin their ascent. As her professional authority widens and her intimate life moves from permission, through expansion, into command, she discovers that sex, freedom, submission, and selfhood are not the same thing.

Through encounters with men and women, private clubs, travel, and increasingly refined arrangements, she learns that desire can move in many directions, but true submission is only possible with the one person she trusts enough to follow completely.

From Candela: “Most negotiations in relationships begin long before anyone speaks.”

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For inquiries, contact Candela at publisher@s3publishing.blog

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