It’s Saturday and it’s hot and steamy –
just like a good book. In today’s snippet from Educating Jenny, Jenny is more
than tired of being away from her husband.
It’s been weeks and Jenny expects it to be a little longer before Cal
can come. She decides to seek a little relief on her own. But Cal was able to
get away a day early for a surprise visit and he surprises Jenny more than he’d
planned.
Coming farther into the room he heard something and
stopped. Was that Jenny? He heard another low moan, was she sick, hurt?
Cal rushed to her room ripping her door opened just as he
heard a squeal. “What the hell?” he asked in shock.
In the midst of an orgasm, Jenny saw a man in her
doorway. In shock and terror, she half scrambled, half fell off the edge of the
bed.
“Shit!” she yelled, landing on her butt and hitting her
head on the nightstand. Peeking just over the edge of the bed from where she
sat, she saw Cal staring in wonder. “What are you doing here?” she demanded
feeling both shocked and embarrassed.
“I came to see my wife,” he stated. “But it looks like
she doesn’t need me. What the hell were you doing?”
Shock gave way to anger, “I was cooking supper! What the
hell do you think I was doing?” she shouted at him.
Cal’s young wife, Jenny,
just wants to play house with her gorgeous, dominant husband, Sheriff Cal
Bennett of Beaufort County. Cal wants her to complete one more year
of college before choosing a path. Although Jenny is tired of
school, she bends to her husband’s wishes and goes off to classes in a nearby
city. On their precious days together, Cal educates his beautiful
girl to the idea of sexual fantasies and bedroom toys, and here, Jenny is an
eager student!
She is applying herself to her classes and showing Cal she can be responsible when, suddenly, Jenny finds herself being stalked by a mysterious police officer who views every move she makes as criminal. Everyone she cares about knows that what ensues is not Jenny’s doing, but she can’t keep herself from giving in to some sweet revenge. Her plan starts out as a silly college girl prank, but soon lands her on the wrong side of Cal’s law.
She is applying herself to her classes and showing Cal she can be responsible when, suddenly, Jenny finds herself being stalked by a mysterious police officer who views every move she makes as criminal. Everyone she cares about knows that what ensues is not Jenny’s doing, but she can’t keep herself from giving in to some sweet revenge. Her plan starts out as a silly college girl prank, but soon lands her on the wrong side of Cal’s law.
Other books by PK Corey in the Cassie Space series
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)
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I really enjoyed this PK and had to giggle. I don't think yelling at Cal is going to end well for Jenny.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Roz
Probably not. I think they were both more surprised than really mad.
DeleteCal encouraged her to live out her fantasies and then wasn't around to help. What's a girl supposed to do?
ReplyDeleteHugs From Ella
Exactly!
DeleteA girls gotta do what a girls gotta do! Lol
ReplyDeleteCal is not going to be very pleased— though!
Ain't that the truth!
DeleteI burst out laughing. Cooking supper. I always wanted a socially acceptable term for it. Very funny.
ReplyDeleteLet's start using this.
DeleteDon't tell me he's jealous!
ReplyDeleteStartled I think is the word.
DeleteShe has a definite point. I mean a girl has needs, too, and it's not like she's doing anything he hasn't done. Though, I don't know. Maybe he doesn't cook supper.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's not an unheard of activity. Everyone has to cook supper occasionally.
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