Alice Porter had not thought about another woman in that way until Janet Thomas stood in her lounge in a borrowed dressing gown and used the word consequences without knowing what it would produce in the woman across the room. Alice’s husband had been a maths professor who filled the house with students for twenty years. She had always been the one who managed everything. She had not, until this particular rainy afternoon, understood what else she might have been managing.
Mrs Porter’s New Family is the complete series, following Alice from that first evening through the full arc of what her house in Coventry quietly becomes as Janet settles in and the family around them begins to grow.
Janet was raised by a strict aunt who used the word consequences in the specific way that meant one thing, and she is sufficiently honest with herself to know that she has been looking for that word ever since she left home. She finds it in Mrs Porter’s lounge before dinner on the first evening, and what follows between them is built on the specific foundation of two women who needed the same thing without knowing the other was looking.
The series expands as it progresses. Jacky arrives with her own history. The household finds its shape and its rhythm and its specific warmth, the warmth of an arrangement that both women chose and keep choosing. Alice, who spent twenty years managing a professor and his students, turns out to be exactly the kind of woman the genre has always needed more of: warm, funny, entirely certain of what she is doing and why, and possessed of the specific patience of someone who has been waiting for this without knowing she was waiting.
The spankings are explicit and fully described throughout, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked directly and without apology. The sex is written with the same completeness.
This book contains explicit F/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, hairbrush use, domestic discipline dynamics, first-time elements, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adult women.






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