The Caning At The Cafe Du Concorde

Romance, Erotica
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Author: Michaela Francis ISBN: 9781370884698
Publisher: Fiction4All Publication: March 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Michaela Francis
ISBN: 9781370884698
Publisher: Fiction4All
Publication: March 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Nothing much ever happens in the sleepy little French village of Pont du Rochelles, deep in the heart of rural Provence and the last person you might have imagined who would change that would be the pretty but shy Yvette Renard. Yvette, however, makes an uncharacteristically foolish decision. Driving home one night after a few too many glasses of wine, she contrives to collide with the parked automobile belonging to the formidable matriarch, Madame Courvelle, owner of the Café du Concorde on the village square.

Faced with the consequences of facing criminal prosecution for drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident, Yvette throws herself on the mercy of Madame Courvelle. Yvette is given a hard choice; either the matter will be handed over to the authorities or Madame Courvelle will treat it as a private affair and have Yvette punished without recourse to the law.

Yvette has no alternative but to acquiesce and to submit to a painful and humiliating public caning in front of the inner circle of the cafe's clientèle. This charming and stimulating story from the pen of Michaela Francis will delight all aficionados of corporal punishment with one of the most protracted, detailed and severe caning scenes you will ever read.

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Nothing much ever happens in the sleepy little French village of Pont du Rochelles, deep in the heart of rural Provence and the last person you might have imagined who would change that would be the pretty but shy Yvette Renard. Yvette, however, makes an uncharacteristically foolish decision. Driving home one night after a few too many glasses of wine, she contrives to collide with the parked automobile belonging to the formidable matriarch, Madame Courvelle, owner of the Café du Concorde on the village square.

Faced with the consequences of facing criminal prosecution for drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident, Yvette throws herself on the mercy of Madame Courvelle. Yvette is given a hard choice; either the matter will be handed over to the authorities or Madame Courvelle will treat it as a private affair and have Yvette punished without recourse to the law.

Yvette has no alternative but to acquiesce and to submit to a painful and humiliating public caning in front of the inner circle of the cafe's clientèle. This charming and stimulating story from the pen of Michaela Francis will delight all aficionados of corporal punishment with one of the most protracted, detailed and severe caning scenes you will ever read.

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