Added by 2 members
Tessa Martin had just accepted Sean's marriage proposal last Valentine's Day, so she couldn't understand why he was pushing her for a short engagement and a quick wedding. It was all happening too fast! He hadn't entered her life silently like a thief in the night, but more like a bulldozer, and she wondered about losing herself in the aftermath. So when one of the refrigerators in her small florist shop breaks down near closing, she doesn't want to call him to ride into the sunset and rescue her. She calls a repairman herself.
Sean knows how life can tragically change on a dime. He lost his first wife, a childhood sweetheart, to another man's moment of careless driving. He grieved for her for ten long years. Now that he'd finally started living again, he didn't want to waste a single moment! But Tessa works too hard, and doesn't let him in to help.
He worries about her all the time, but the more worried he gets the more resistant she becomes. It's already been established that he'll spank... but can you spank someone all the way to the altar?
Publisher's Note: This classic Carolyn Faulkner contains domestic discipline themes, including consensual and non-consensual spanking. Please do not buy this book if such themes offend you.
Sean knows how life can tragically change on a dime. He lost his first wife, a childhood sweetheart, to another man's moment of careless driving. He grieved for her for ten long years. Now that he'd finally started living again, he didn't want to waste a single moment! But Tessa works too hard, and doesn't let him in to help.
He worries about her all the time, but the more worried he gets the more resistant she becomes. It's already been established that he'll spank... but can you spank someone all the way to the altar?
Publisher's Note: This classic Carolyn Faulkner contains domestic discipline themes, including consensual and non-consensual spanking. Please do not buy this book if such themes offend you.
Visitors also looked at these books
Used availability for Carolyn Faulkner's Tessa's Wedding