The second punishment book begins with a letter from 1967. Mary Smith is nineteen, works at the film processing laboratory where Mae sends her photographs, and has been keeping the prints for an extra evening before returning them. She writes to apologise and to ask if she might come and stay in August. Mae writes back to say don’t be silly, come and stay with us, Liam will collect you from Brighton.
Aunty Mae’s Punishment Book Two continues the series from where the first book ends, carrying Mae and the village of Upper Middleton through the years that follow. The agony aunt column in the local church paper has grown into something larger, and the reputation that column created brings women from beyond the village now, women who write careful letters explaining their situation and end with the specific question that Mae’s column has taught them they are allowed to ask.
Paula Mann writes this second volume through the frame of Bella Rossi, Mae’s nurse and the daughter of one of the entries in the punishment book, who has been listening to Mae’s recollections on the night shift and transcribing them with her iPhone. The letters between Mae and her correspondents are reproduced in full, because Paula Mann understands that a letter written to ask for a spanking is its own specific and irreplaceable document, and that the exchange of letters before a first meeting is part of the correction itself.
The spankings are explicit and fully described throughout, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked without apology in every body in every room. The sex is written with the same completeness.
This book contains explicit F/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, cane, hairbrush and strap use, domestic and village community discipline dynamics, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adult women.






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