Saturday, January 21, 2017

Saturday Spanking - Don't blame me



Welcome to the best blog hop around. In my part of the country it’s a cold rainy weekend and I know many are dealing with big storms. Stay in and read this weekend! Saturday Spankings is a great place to fill your Kindle.
In today’s snippet, from Cal’s Law, Jenny has had real trouble in the dorm with some sorority sisters. Cal arrives in his official capacity and helps her secure temporary housing. But he’s annoyed she didn’t tell him all about her problems there.


Cal glared at her just before pulling up to a large clapboard house. “You didn’t tell me how bad it was, you never said you got in a fight this morning and slapped someone. When you said you wanted to move you never told me they were violent.” Cal’s voice got louder, “You never said that I was sending you back into a dangerous situation.”
“Don’t yell at me!” Jenny snapped back. “It wasn’t violent until tonight so don’t take that tone and try to blame me. You don’t need to get your panties in such a wad.”
Cal realized he was blaming the wrong person and his face showed it. “All right, I’m sorry, and I don’t wear panties,” he growled.
“Really?” Jenny grinned, “Me either sometimes.”
Jenny was happy to see a slight blush on Cal’s face before he exited the car.






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. 
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!)

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)
Cassie's Road Trip (book nine)


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7 comments:

  1. Love this excerpt PK, love that Cal apologised and Jenny's last comment made me laugh. I think Cal has a job on his hands with her lol

    Hugs
    Roz

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  2. PK,
    I bought this book last night and hope to devour this and Leigh Smith's new one this weekend. I'm certain from all the great reviews I'm going to love them!
    --Baker

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  3. I am rereading Cal's Law right now and enjoying it even more the 2nd time around.

    Ella

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    1. Second time - as much as you helped me with this book I'm surprised you don't have it memorized.

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  4. Oh yea this girl is one fiesta lady! Love it!

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