Welcome to
Saturday Spankings! Warm weather has finally arrived where I live and I’m ready
to lay by the pool and read. If you feel the same I hope you’ll find something
here to catch your interest. My newest book, Educating Jenny, should be out May
19. That’s the same day as the Royal Wedding. In case you weren’t invited, you
should stay home and read. Today’s snipped is from the second Cal’s Law books,
Becoming Family.
Finally, Jenny
has broken through Cal’s worries that they shouldn’t be together. And once the
barriers were lowered the fun times begin!
Cal’s car was in the drive when Jenny arrived shortly
before four. Letting herself in quietly she heard his shower running and
grinned to herself. In the bedroom, she undressed down to her bra and panties
and tiptoed to the door of the bathroom just as the shower went off.
“Thank goodness, I thought I was going to have to wait
for you to undress,” Jenny told him.
Whipping back the curtain Cal stood scowling in all his
naked glory. “You shouldn’t sneak up on a lawman,” he told her sternly, but his
face softened as he saw what she had on. “But then again, who am I to
complain?”
Watching Cal’s erection swell even as he stood looking at
her, she asked him, “Is that a cannon you got there or are you just happy to
see me?”
Jenny
and Cal are together and happy. Though they share a deep connection, they have
very different ideas of what makes a family. Jenny’s is small, cold and
unwelcoming. Meeting Cal’s sprawling, loud, loving mass of sisters, brothers,
nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles poses a unique challenge. She protects
herself against her domineering mother, keeping her at arm’s length.
Cal
keeps his parents and extended family close. They are like one big, living,
breathing hug. His challenge: to get Jenny to her first Bennet barbeque. Her
love for him, and a bit of over the knee encouragement, drives her to agree to
meet the Bennets. She learns that not all families are created equal.
Heartened
by her reaction, Cal is excited to finally meet Jenny’s parents. Despite her
warnings, he remains steadfast – all families are loving and kind. Mothers love
their daughters; fathers protect their children. The dinner they share in her
childhood home teaches him things he wishes he never had to learn.
Jenny’s
mother has planned a future for her daughter that does not include someone as
ordinary as Cal Bennet. What good could this small town hick with no money and
no connections do her? How far will she go to see that her wishes become
reality? Will these two lovers come to an understanding of what their family
will look like?
Other books by PK Corey in the Cassie Space 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)
Cassie's Ordeal (book seven)
Cassie Corralled (book eight)
Check out more great snippet here.
Great fun snippet PK, I love it! Who is Cal to complain indeed :)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Roz
He wasn't doing any complaining a short time later!
DeleteI loved this snippet! Funny and fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angie!
DeleteYeah, sneaking up on a lawman could get you in a lot of trouble, but I'm pretty sure he'd be able to catch himself before he did any true damage to Jenny, though she may find herself suddenly sitting on her butt. Love the snippet, PK.
ReplyDeleteHe did give her the key to his house. But you're right, he'd never hurt her.
DeleteCan't wait until Book Number 3 comes out. Do we still expect it on May 20th, PK?
ReplyDeleteHugs From Ella
Could be out on the 19 - keep your fingers crossed.
DeleteI'm really looking forward to this one!
ReplyDeleteRosie Dee