Saturday, September 12, 2015

Master Ethan Gives a Spanking~ Saturday Spankings


Welcome back to Saturday Spankings! I have a new release this fine Saturday, it's still hot off the virtual presses. Cherished is a BDSM romance with lots of kink and a lot of heart!

Serena is finding out just how serious her new Dom/boyfriend, Ethan, can be. Apparently he doesn't appreciate bargaining.


“I will respect myself.” He yanked her jeans and her tiny little thong down in one action. “And Master Ethan,” he added, giving her a smirk.

She shot him a dirty look and he smacked her butt with his hand.

“Make sure you don’t lose count either. Six.”

“Four?” she asked, a whine in her voice.

“Okay, ten.”

“No, no. Six!”



Serena's landed herself the perfect man. He's wealthy, powerful, and an unrelenting Dom. Everything a smart girl with a penchant for kink could want. But a year into their relationship and she's doubting what they really have together. When she confronts him, she's devastated to discover she had the wrong idea from the beginning. 

Ethan is back in town to help out his friend manage his BDSM club. The short respite from his life across the country is just the break he needed. But when his troubles end up following him, things become even more complicated than before.

When Serena and Ethan meet, it isn't perfect timing. Serena finds it hard to trust again, but then Ethan shows her what it's like to be cherished. Can they let go of their baggage long enough to find real happiness? Or will their complicated past relationships catch up with them?

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6 comments:

  1. Okay, now I'm really curious. What did Serena expect, and what is Ethan planning for them? I know, I know. I'll need to read the book to find out. Great snippet, Casey.

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  2. It sounds like he knows how to take control and I think it's going to be fun.

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  3. I never understand how they expect us to keep count. And you're right, he doesn't understand the concept of bargaining - not at all.

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