Correcting Ms. Hardin

Romance, Erotica, BDSM, Contemporary
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Author: David O. Sullivan ISBN: 1230000274881
Publisher: Stormy Night Publications Publication: October 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David O. Sullivan
ISBN: 1230000274881
Publisher: Stormy Night Publications
Publication: October 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Attorney Janet Hardin is used to being the one calling the shots at her office—some might go so far as to say she is bossy, rude, and high-strung—but when she hires attorney Solomon Thornton, she is totally unprepared for what follows. Horrified by her rude behavior toward her coworkers, Sol decides to teach Janet how to conduct herself in a proper, polite, and respectful manner, one way or another. Things come to a head when, in the midst of what could only be described as a tantrum, Janet dumps her coffee on Sol.

 

To Janet’s shock and embarrassment, Sol reacts by calmly but firmly pulling her over his knee, baring her bottom, and giving her a long-overdue spanking. Ignoring her tears, he makes sure the punishment is memorable and thorough, making it clear in no uncertain terms that from now on things are going to be different around the office. Sol’s strict but caring discipline works wonders, and soon enough he and Janet have become much more than just coworkers. But can their growing romance survive, or will the trials of daily life and the courtroom tear them apart?

 

Publisher’s Note: Correcting Ms. Hardin is an erotic romance novel that includes spankings, sexual scenes, anal play, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.

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Attorney Janet Hardin is used to being the one calling the shots at her office—some might go so far as to say she is bossy, rude, and high-strung—but when she hires attorney Solomon Thornton, she is totally unprepared for what follows. Horrified by her rude behavior toward her coworkers, Sol decides to teach Janet how to conduct herself in a proper, polite, and respectful manner, one way or another. Things come to a head when, in the midst of what could only be described as a tantrum, Janet dumps her coffee on Sol.

 

To Janet’s shock and embarrassment, Sol reacts by calmly but firmly pulling her over his knee, baring her bottom, and giving her a long-overdue spanking. Ignoring her tears, he makes sure the punishment is memorable and thorough, making it clear in no uncertain terms that from now on things are going to be different around the office. Sol’s strict but caring discipline works wonders, and soon enough he and Janet have become much more than just coworkers. But can their growing romance survive, or will the trials of daily life and the courtroom tear them apart?

 

Publisher’s Note: Correcting Ms. Hardin is an erotic romance novel that includes spankings, sexual scenes, anal play, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.

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