Emma is a good girl. She has always been a good girl, raised in a house of gentle words and soft landings where the sternest punishment she ever received was a look. She takes the babysitting job at the Davies house because it pays well and she is responsible and her college notebook is full of lesson plans she has already started writing. She is not prepared for any of it: the cold stone hallway, the charged silence, or the feel of Mr Davies’s hand on her bottom in the doorway of the nursery, deliberate and brief and impossible to stop thinking about.
The Babysitter’s Lessons is the complete series, following Emma across a summer in the Davies household as the lessons she came to give become the lessons she is given, delivered with the specific authority of two people who read her accurately in the first five minutes and have been patient about the timing ever since.
Mandy Grant writes Emma from the inside, with the specific honesty of someone who understands that the collision between being a good girl and wanting what Emma wants is not a contradiction to be resolved but a tension to be inhabited. Every internal response is named as it arrives, before Emma has decided what to do about it, because her body is considerably further ahead than her vocabulary and the gap between them is where the heat lives.
The Davies household has its rules and its consequences, and the consequences are described with the full physical attention they deserve. The vase on the mantelpiece is broken on the first day, replaced on the second, and examined from a new angle on the third. The summer accumulates. Emma learns. The lessons are explicit and fully described, every stroke named and felt, the arousal tracked from its first phantom warmth in the hallway to its complete depth.
This book contains explicit M/F and F/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, strap and paddle use, domestic authority dynamics, first-time elements, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adults.






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