Learning to be Little, Unexpected Consequences series, Book 3
Sale date: 11/27/17
Publisher: Blushing Books
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She needed a
savior, not a second daddy
Blurb:
After
a bleak childhood in foster care, Kelly's growing mistrust has her running away
again and again. Homeless and penniless, with no relatives to harbor her and a
penchant for escaping her caretakers, Kelly is finally handed over to one of
the few parish orphanages remaining in existence until she turns eighteen, when
she is released.
Possessing
only a little money, few skills, and even fewer resources, Kelly's attempts at
job hunting end up with her prowling the streets in desperation – until a
wealthy stranger makes her a proposition she is too cold and hungry to refuse.
Though it isn't until he takes her home that she realizes just what she's
gotten herself into.
Publisher's
Note: This
book contains elements of power exchange, and dynamics of age-play as well as
discipline. If any of these offend you, please do not purchase.
Excerpt - A New Life (First
serious swat-PG13)
Kelly placed her fingers on
his palm and let him lead her down the hall to her new bedroom.
In direct contrast to the
living area, and hallway, which were primarily decorated in chrome, glass, and
leather, this room had all the frills and lace of a young miss's pink palace.
Beginning to get the impression she would indeed be kept as a little girl,
Kelly looked about her with unease.
All the furniture in the
room had small bows and flowers attached in some way. The white dresser and
night table were so shiny, she wondered if they had been coated with vinyl. The
Cinderella bed, which dominated the room, was a little girl's fantasy come
true. He'd encased a twin-sized bed in a pumpkin-shaped, golden-metal carriage
frame complete with a fully decorated crown on top which had a light, sheer
canopy draping from it. The mattress was raised off the floor by ornately
finished steel scrollwork wheels connected to a curved rococo metal head and
footboard, so it stood level with Kelly's waist. She'd have to take a running leap
to climb into it.
In addition to the
ostentatious princess bed, there was an adult-sized carousel-style rocking
horse set in the corner along with a super-sized padded rocking chair and a
variety of stuffed animals, dolls, and children's picture books perched on
inset shelves. The room also featured two comfy-looking pink velvet upholstered
armchairs. All in all, the chamber was fit for a young royal with the exception
of two other pieces that caused the tiny hairs at the back of Kelly's neck to
rise. He had added an adult-sized high chair and an oversized baby-changing
station. What the…
"What are those?"
she asked, pointing at the unusual equipment as though they'd been marked with
the sign of the devil and stood dripping in blood.
"Ah, those. Well, there
may come a time when I choose to treat you as I would an infant."
Kelly frowned. "You'll
make me wear a diaper and sit in a high chair?"
"Yes. I will, among
other things. Now, I suggest we—"
"Why?"
"You should never
interrupt Daddy when he's talking, pumpkin. You'll get spanked if you do it
again. First thing we need—"
"But, how can I—"
Kelly wasn't permitted another word before he wrapped his arm about her waist
and bent her over. Whack.
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BIO
Although Kathryn is relatively new to the spanking romance
market, she is not new to stories where the hero spanks the heroine. In fact, most of her novels have some sort of
spanking in them. However, even in
Kathryn's novels where the hero firmly believes in using spanking as a
deterrent, he has no desire to cause the heroine injury and takes no delight in
hurting the woman of his heart. In fact,
sometimes he finds it extremely difficult to follow through on his threats or
promises.
To date, all of her heroes are dominant, alpha males who are
extremely protective of the women they love.
However, part of that protectiveness includes the need for a certain
amount of control. They do not suffer
defiance or disobedience lightly. Even so, these men aren't infallible, and
they do make mistakes, but love and respect will always triumph in the end.
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Thanks so much for having Kelly and me over today, Anita. I'm having fun, even if Kelly isn't at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the post, Anita. Kelly is learning to really like it here.
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