Jenny Baker loves her husband, manages their finances, and has been lying awake on the nights he is away thinking about his father’s hand on her bottom at the front door. She is not proud of this. She is also not able to stop.
Jenny Baker Complete is the full series told in Jenny’s voice, running alongside the Tony Baker series across the same timeline and covering events that her husband does not yet know about. Both series stand entirely on their own.
Tony’s parents live in High Wycombe. John, the father, is fifty-five, retired, a lay preacher, and a man who pats his daughter-in-law’s bottom when he hugs her goodbye with the specific unhurried quality of someone who knows exactly what he is doing and is entirely patient about where it leads. His wife Margaret has her own methods and her own opinions about what a daughter-in-law who has been decorating the spare bedroom all week and going to bed alone on Thursday nights probably needs.
Paula Mann writes Jenny’s interiority with the specific honesty of a woman who knows she is in a complicated situation and refuses to manage it from a distance. The arousal arrives before any decision has been made, and the decisions follow the arousal with the slightly dazed quality of someone who has been surprised by the honesty of her own body. The spanking she eventually receives from her father-in-law is nothing like the one her husband gave her, and the difference between them is the entire subject of the series.
The spankings are explicit and fully described, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked throughout with the same directness Jenny brings to everything else in her life. The sex is written with the same completeness. Jenny’s husband is getting his own education twenty miles away in Bournemouth, and neither of them knows it yet.
This book contains explicit M/F and F/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, hairbrush and strap use, in-law relationship dynamics, domestic discipline, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adults.






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