Welcome to an exciting Saturday Spanking! I’m so happy to announce that the new book, Suspicions on the River, is now available. If you’ve never read one of my books before, please jump right in. Although it’s a series, it’s also just fine as a stand-alone read.
When Jenny hears that Cal has taken an old girlfriend out to lunch and never mentioned it to her, she’s mad. And Jenny’s not one to hide her anger. She definitely let that temper get away from her and Cal’s not putting up with it.
“Jenny, how on earth could you think for a minute that I’d be interested in another woman when I’ve got you?”
Jenny said nothing. After a moment, she looked up into Cal’s face. Her face was grim and unsmiling. Without giving any warning of her intentions, she punched him in the ribs with such force that he grunted and bent over slightly grabbing his middle. Then, Jenny still filled with intense anger, shoved him so hard that he landed in the water. She was nearly as surprised as Cal was with what she’d done. She spun and ran toward the house.
Cal was ready to explode as he sloshed from the water and ran toward Jenny. As he quickly caught up, he grabbed her, tossed her over his shoulder and continued toward the house with Jenny yelling at him every step of the way, “You bastard, son-of-a-bitch, mother-fu…”
Jenny received a hard swat, which cut off her cursing momentarily. With her still over his shoulder, Cal paused in the kitchen to grab a towel and dry his phone before heading to the bedroom. He took Jenny to the armless chair and quickly placing her across his lap. Her shouting and cussing had resumed.
He wasted no time pulling her shorts and panties down to her knees and began with such a harsh hand Jenny was no longer able to shout but was nearly gasping for breath. Cal was angry, but very much in control. After ten extremely hard swats, he paused.
“Are you ready to talk about this like two sensible people?” he asked.
Jenny was dangling over his lap, a spanking position she particularly hated. One hand was helping her keep her balance. With the other she grabbed Cal’s leg and pinched viciously.
Cal jerked his leg away. “Fine,” he shouted. “I can go as long as you like!”
Suspicions on the river (a Cassie’s family story)
Book three in the On the River series
Cal and Jenny have a nearly idyllic marriage. There are rare trips across his lap for minor problems, but most of those trips are just for fun. Could that be changing? Pat, Cal’s former lover, has moved back to town and she wouldn’t mind giving it another try with Cal. She feels he can’t be serious about this little twit that he married so quickly. Pat feels that once Cal realizes she offers him a better option, he’ll choose her. But soon mysterious things begin happening to Pat. Is someone trying to run her out of town? Could that someone be Jenny?
Cassie and the whole river family try to keep Jenny occupied and out of trouble, but suspicions just go from bad to worse. Both Jenny and Pat want Cal and they’re willing to fight for him. How dirty will this fight get?
Paperbacks can be found here.
Love this, PK! Jenny is certainly not one to give up when she thinks she's been wronged. We all know she should have let Cal explain the situation to her, and yet understand why she's refusing to hear him out. She is one Pissed Kitty.
ReplyDeleteLOL! You got that right! Jenny young and not against flying off the handle, even when it puts her butt in danger.
DeleteCongratulations on the new release PK! Oh dear, yep, Jenny is one pissed kitty lol. She is definitely making the situation worse.
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Roz
Jenny's young and has much to learn - the same could still be said of Cassie sometimes.
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