Hope y'all had a happy Independence Day yesterday and ate too much good food. Rest up today while you enjoy this week's Saturday Spankings.
This week I'm sharing a snippet from Exile to Unity, book three in the Corbin's Bend series.
The first time Jim had ever heard of taken in hand relationships was when Ange explained Corbin’s Bend to him and since then he had done some research of his own. He couldn’t help think it would benefit them. When Ange got worked up, more often than not, she pushed him to boiling point. He knew she was testing him. His usual strategy was to walk away until he had calmed down, but too often lately, he found himself biting back. They had fallen into a habit of sniping and snapping, and he wanted to call a halt.
Exile to Unity
When their preference for BDSM becomes embarrassingly public, Angela and Jim O’Brien decide to start afresh in Corbin’s Bend, a community based on a common ethos of spanking, a place where Ange hopes they can belong.
Ange soon learns that in this new environment, Jim is not beyond chastising her with a good sound spanking as the couple face their past demons and try to recover the closeness they once shared. New challenges soon face the couple. Will their difficulties destroy them or can their move be what Ange initially hoped for, an exile to unity?
Thank you for reading, please let me know you were here. Have a great long weekend and don't forget to drop in on the other Saturday Spankers and read their wonderful snippets.
I think Ange should share some of her recipes. Enjoyed this book and wanted to try boxty, I think it was.
ReplyDeleteThanks Leigh.
DeleteThe boxty recipe is on the Corbin's Bend recipe page and I must say, it really is so delicious especially served dripping with melted butter and with crispy bacon.
Great snippet Tara. I love Ange and JIm :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Constance
DeleteThis was a great book, everyone one who has wished Corbin's Bend was a real place (and who among us hasn't?) will love this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks PK, yeah, it would be nice if it was a real place, but I'm not sure I could leave my rural heaven - even for Corbin's Bend.
DeleteNice snippet! Sounds like Jim's a keeper!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. I'd keep him too!
DeleteI just LOVED this book. It is my favorite installment in the Corbin's Bend series so far. I have enjoyed all your books and look forward to many more!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie, Hopefully I will soon have a release date for His Forever Summer.
DeleteThanks for your comment on my blog. Loved yours also! Best of luck and have a great summer!
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