First hinted at a few years back, DJ Black's Abraham Heights spanking soap has finally expanded to include previously unpublished material in the recently published season 3 edition. For those, like myself, missing the more regular infusions of DJ's fiction from his Voice in the Corner site, the new stories made for a lovely surprise. From … Continue reading Book of the Month: Abraham Heights
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Book of the Month: The Schoolmarm and the Preacher
This may be my favourite line from any spanking story ever. It's been a while since I've read a spanking novella, and Susan Thomas's The Schoolmarm and the Preacher was a lovely way to get back into the habit. The story's mix of traditional discipline and progressive social changes makes a charming combination. I've also missed … Continue reading Book of the Month: The Schoolmarm and the Preacher
Published in The Spanking Digest
LSF have selected one of my stories for publication in Issue 14 of The Spanking Digest. The Spanking Dress was among the first stories I wrote, and still a personal favourite. I was thrilled to hear that it is now available in a new format. From the publisher: Celebrating diversity in spanking fiction, this issue … Continue reading Published in The Spanking Digest
Book of the Month: Uncle Richard’s Disciplinary Regime by Rachel White
The "floundering young lady rescued by a well-meaning spanking mentor" archetype may be used in many spanking novels, but for good reason. This is one of my favourite types of stories, and of those Uncle Richard's Disciplinary Regime by Rachel White is a shining example. After a rocky start at University, Rachel accepts an offer from … Continue reading Book of the Month: Uncle Richard’s Disciplinary Regime by Rachel White
Book of the Month: The Alien’s Little Girl by Rose St. Andrews
I enjoy vanilla science fiction novels, but it's been a while since I've read a spanking-centred one. The Alien's Little Girl by Rose St. Andrews was a delightful read. While this novel is set in an alien world in the distant future, the futuristic elements take something a backseat here, serving mostly to establish a … Continue reading Book of the Month: The Alien’s Little Girl by Rose St. Andrews
Book Review: A Deal with a Dominant Man by DJ Black
LSF Publications have released an ebook of one of DJ Black's final (or, I hope, most recent) serials from his A Voice in the Corner blog. A Deal with a Dominant Man is a lovely blend of workplace and domestic discipline, in which Carolynn receives a loving if not-so-gentle into the world of corporal … Continue reading Book Review: A Deal with a Dominant Man by DJ Black
Leading and Learning: Reluctance and Discipline
From the Sarah Saga Sarah woke in a sweat from a disjointed dream in which shadowy figures stared down menacingly, various acquaintances giving her intense looks of disappointment, and of a certain hairbrush. . . Sarah rolled over and reached for the glass of water on the bedside locker, its contents warmed to room temperature … Continue reading Leading and Learning: Reluctance and Discipline
Book of the Month: Disciplinary Tales 3
I've been sorely missing DJ Black ever since Voice in the Corner went dark a few months back. I was therefore thrilled to see that LSF have just released another collection of DJ's stories in Disciplinary Tales Issue 3. I enjoyed the chance to get reacquainted with some of his earlier stories. From the publisher: … Continue reading Book of the Month: Disciplinary Tales 3
Leading and Learning: First Punishment
From the Sarah Saga “Bring me the brush.” Sarah took a deep breath before complying. It was time. After nearly three weeks of discussion, negotiation, confession, apology, scolding, it was time for the punishment. There had been scolding this morning as well, in-person scolding, and though it had reminded her of precisely … Continue reading Leading and Learning: First Punishment
Kidnapping Catastrophe
Linda leapt from the sofa at the sound of footsteps on the gravel path to the door, her paperback tumbling to the floor. Despite Sean’s attempts to persuade her to join the Kindle revolution, she preferred the feel of paper- and the fact that the non-electronic books were more likely to survive her lapses in … Continue reading Kidnapping Catastrophe