It’s Saturday again and we’re back with more Saturday
Spankings. I hope everyone is ready to fill up their Kindle. The second book in
the Cal’s Law series is almost done. Hopefully you’ll read Cal’s Law before the
second one is completely ready.
Jenny was disappointed last week to realize Cal just asked
her to his house to fuss about her being late for class. And she was especially
upset to realize he was going to spank her. But that did bother Cal in the
least.
“How
many minutes were you late Monday?”
“Just
ten minutes – that’s barely late,” Jenny told him.
Cal
had to grin at how much this beautiful young girl had to learn. “Just ten, just
ten you say, let see how much ten is.”
When
the first crack of the paddle landed in the center of Jenny right cheek she
squealed in shock at the pain. Her mind was still trying to comprehend what had
happened when the second equally hard swat landed in exactly the same place
causing Jenny to howl. Three more spanks to her poor punished cheek quickly follow.
There was a moment’s pause that allowed Jenny to draw in a ragged breath.
Cal
made no comment as he let go the second batch of five thunderous spanks to her
left cheek. Jenny shouted and squirmed but there was no escape.
“That
was just ten, doesn’t seem like such a little number now does it?”
Blurb:
Jenny is the typical rich-kid, sorority girl. Getting good grades isn’t high on her priority list. In fact, that sits well below getting into the secret faction of her sorority. To do that she must pull off a daring bit of mischief.
Jenny is the typical rich-kid, sorority girl. Getting good grades isn’t high on her priority list. In fact, that sits well below getting into the secret faction of her sorority. To do that she must pull off a daring bit of mischief.
Cal Bennett is the town sheriff. He’s a relatively young, no-nonsense, kind of guy – with a good heart. He is the moral center of this small town in North Carolina. But when his and Jenny’s paths cross unexpectedly, things get complicated and he questions his morals and his heart.
His plan to save Jenny from herself by enforcing strict discipline seems like a sound one. To both of them. At first. He enacts a touch of martial law and Jenny agrees to learn more than English Lit. Cooking, cleaning, and laundry are but a few of her new subjects. Along with time-management, telling the truth and doing homework. Breaking any one in this new set of rules will result in a sound spanking. It all sounds simple enough when she signs on the dotted line of the contract between her and her sheriff.
But, life is messy and she is faced with one tough decision after another. She’s a college student! Shouldn’t life be easier than this? Less complicated? But she is pulled in two directions: her moral, upstanding sheriff leads her down one path, and a cute frat boy leads her down another. In one direction lies maturity, and a future. In the other, the simplicity of being a rich kid in college where Mommy and Daddy pay for everything. Now she must choose: Will she continue to let her parents pay for it all, or will she learn to pay the price for her own actions?
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Other books by PK Corey: The Cassie Series
(If you haven't read a Cassie book, you need to give one a try!)
PK Corey's Author Page
Other books by PK Corey: The Cassie Series
(If you haven't read a Cassie book, you need to give one a try!)
Cassie's Space (book one)
Cassie's Tale (book two)
Cassie on the Move (book three)
Cassie's River Living (book four)
Cassie's Conflict (book five)
Cassie's Influence (book six)
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I bet it doesn't seem like such a little number now.
ReplyDeletePoor Jenny.
Cal's good with finding numbers to go with his spankings.
DeleteI for one cannot wait for the sequel to Cal's Law! So excited!
ReplyDelete--Baker
I really think it's pretty good! Hope you'll like it.
DeleteThat's one way to teach punctuality!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty much with Cal on being on time. People who are habitually late drive me nuts.
DeleteHi! I'm filling in for Kathryn as host of SatSpanks again! No ten minutes doesn't seem like a little bit of time now.
ReplyDeleteHe made it see like a long time.
DeleteBet she will think twice about being late.
ReplyDeleteShe sure started thinking about it.
DeleteIt seemed like perfect justice to me. Cal already loves Jenny at this point in the story, and he was comfortable in his role. Such strong characters.
ReplyDeleteElla
Cal, like Tom, does not lack in confidence.
DeleteI remember this and thought.... what a great way to bring home her dismissal of a short time!
ReplyDeleteI agree completely!
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