Many misdeeds - one punishment
Although New Zealand and Australia are friendly rivals, there is no doubt that my neighbouring country is home to some great writers. I'm a huge fan of Bethany Leigh's work and I'm honoured to share her new release on my blog today - an anthology of short stories with one thing in common - they all feature spanked bottoms!
Blurb:
Maddie's hot new date loves to cook – but she avoids eating at all
costs
Sarah has perfect plans for her anniversary – but Dan's disappeared into his man-cave
Ginny's always let her dog run free in the 'on-lead' area – but now a fine has turned up in the post
Maddie, Sarah, Ginny and the other feisty women in these stories all have problems. And they all have men who believe that a spanking is a cure for all ills.
Sarah has perfect plans for her anniversary – but Dan's disappeared into his man-cave
Ginny's always let her dog run free in the 'on-lead' area – but now a fine has turned up in the post
Maddie, Sarah, Ginny and the other feisty women in these stories all have problems. And they all have men who believe that a spanking is a cure for all ills.
"Keep him on the lead in
future," Andy said, "or drive to the off-lead area. If a by-laws
officer spots him off-lead…"
"I've never seen a by-laws officer
since we moved here!" I returned. "And anyway, it was better that
Freddie was off the lead today when he was attacked. Otherwise I'd have been
caught up in it too."
"Virginia," said Andy, "if
Freddie had been on the lead, he wouldn't have been bounding towards the other
dog, would he?"
Virginia. I hated it when
Andy called me by my full name, like he was my father or something.
"Freddie was just being friendly," I told him. "He's never had a
dog react like that before. If that dog's aggressive towards other dogs he
should be on a lead."
"Well, like I said, I want you to
keep Freddie on the lead in future." And that was his last word on the
subject. He picked up his iPad and started catching up with the day's news.
Well, bollocks to that, I thought,
picking up the scarf I was knitting for Georgia for winter. Andy only walked
Freddie at weekends – and he was much bigger and stronger than me, much more
capable of holding Freddie still when he wanted to run. I wasn't going to have
my arm almost yanked off just because Andy was worried about Freddie being
spotted by a nonexistent by-laws officer. Nobody else around here seemed to
obey the on-lead rules. And I wasn't going to either.
Author Bio
Bethany Leigh is a writer of
domestic dramas and detective stories spiced up with spankings and romance. Her
books are: Freedom, set in an
alternate Edwardian England; Betrothed,
a short prequel to Freedom; At Dead of Night, a contemporary
whodunit; and A Cure For All Ills, an
anthology of short domestic discipline stories. All are published by Blushing
Books.
Bethany lives in Australia. When
she’s not writing, she likes hanging out with her family, catching up with
friends over a wine or coffee, and spotting kangaroos, wombats, kookaburras and
other fabulous wildlife in the bush near her home.
Author links
Twitter: @writerbethany1
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