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Embraced

(2013)
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Meagan O'Reilly loved visiting her friend Mandy Costas' ranch each summer for a two week vacation. It had been the hight point of her year since she started the tradition in college, and now that she was a fifth grade teacher, she needed the break more than ever.

But this year, things might be a bit different: First, Meg is barely recovered from pneumonia when she arrives, and the three day trip took so much out of her she's near a relapse. And second, Mandy's incredibly sexy big brother Barratt is home this year. He's the first person Meg sees, and he's pretty doggone irritated that his little sister's friend has managed to endanger her health so seriously.

In the past, Meg has managed to avoid Barratt. Why? Meg knows that Barratt believes in old-fashioned discipline, and he doesn't hesitate to spank his little sister, whom he'd practically raised, even though she is now a grown woman. And the thought of that both terrifies and fascinates Meg.

But then she gets an offer she can't possibly turn down: cooking for the family and the hands for the rest of the summer and earning darn near more than she earns during the whole year as a teacher.

Meagan isn't at all sure she can keep herself out of trouble for that long... or that just being a friend of the family - or the cook - would get her a pass on having to go over his knee if Barratt decided it was warranted for some reason or another.

She isn't even at *all* sure she wants a pass, either... is she?

Publisher's Note: Carolyn Faulkner is the queen of romantic spanking, and "Embraced," a light-hearted sexy story, is much less severe than some of her more intense BDSM works. It does contain the old-fashioned discipline spanking of an adult woman in, at times, semi-consensual settings, so if this offends you please do not buy this book.


Genre: Romance

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