Author: | Rollin Hand | ISBN: | 9781497738591 |
Publisher: | DT Publications | Publication: | November 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rollin Hand |
ISBN: | 9781497738591 |
Publisher: | DT Publications |
Publication: | November 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A unique volume in the Rollin Hand collection, "Tales from a Switch" is a collection of stories featuring shifting orientations, from F/M spanking to M/F spanking and vice versa. There are 5 stories here for a total length exceeding 25,000 words. These are not necessarily "turnabout" stories, but all feature a mix of orientations.
In "The Truth About Andy" a young couple discover that marital discord may be resolved by resort to old fashioned domestic discipline--and that works both ways.
"Blues for Alice" tells the story of Charlie, a musician trying to master the intricacies of Be-Bop, and of the gorgeous but demanding woman who teaches him using a rather unique carrot-and-stick approach.
"The Paddling Booth" is the story of a college sorority/fraternity fundraiser in which pledges in role play costumes take paddle swats to raise money for charity. There are four separate stories here, 2 girls and 2 boys.
"The Graduate" is an alternate re-telling of the classic movie. Ben is in for a hot time when he falls into Mrs. Robinson's web, but she and her daughter Elaine are in for a few surprises.
Finally there is "The Souvenir Shop," an out-of-the way place that sells those cute novelty store paddles. Who buys those things? And what do they do with them?
A unique volume in the Rollin Hand collection, "Tales from a Switch" is a collection of stories featuring shifting orientations, from F/M spanking to M/F spanking and vice versa. There are 5 stories here for a total length exceeding 25,000 words. These are not necessarily "turnabout" stories, but all feature a mix of orientations.
In "The Truth About Andy" a young couple discover that marital discord may be resolved by resort to old fashioned domestic discipline--and that works both ways.
"Blues for Alice" tells the story of Charlie, a musician trying to master the intricacies of Be-Bop, and of the gorgeous but demanding woman who teaches him using a rather unique carrot-and-stick approach.
"The Paddling Booth" is the story of a college sorority/fraternity fundraiser in which pledges in role play costumes take paddle swats to raise money for charity. There are four separate stories here, 2 girls and 2 boys.
"The Graduate" is an alternate re-telling of the classic movie. Ben is in for a hot time when he falls into Mrs. Robinson's web, but she and her daughter Elaine are in for a few surprises.
Finally there is "The Souvenir Shop," an out-of-the way place that sells those cute novelty store paddles. Who buys those things? And what do they do with them?