Ken Barnard has been looking for a woman who craves the spanking, not one who merely tolerates it, since his early twenties, and has not found one. Then Maggie knocks on his door at ten o’clock on a Sunday night in a dressing gown, calls herself a naughty girl with a tone of voice that produces an instant erection, and goes over his knee before either of them has thought too carefully about the decision. When she stands up, her house keys fall out of her pocket.
Spanking Older Women is the complete series, told in Ken’s voice, following him from that first Sunday night through the accumulation of women who find their way to his ground floor flat in Hendon and to the specific thing he provides.
Tony, the ex-nurse office administrator who is twenty years older than Ken and married to a nice man he has met at the barbeque, leaves a folder called Read Me on her laptop the next time she brings it in for repair. The folder contains stories and images and videos, all of older women being spanked by younger men, and a text file addressed to Ken personally that is the most direct proposition he has ever received from a married woman. He calls her on Sunday morning. The phone is answered before the first ring has finished.
Paula Mann writes Ken with the honest self-awareness of a man who knows exactly what he is and has stopped apologising for it. He is not reckless and he is not cruel. He pays full attention to each woman, addresses what he finds there, and sends nobody home disappointed. The women are specific and particular, each one with her own history and her own very clear idea of what she is asking for, and each one given the full physical attention she deserves.
The spankings are explicit throughout, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked in every body in every room. The sex is written with the same completeness.
This book contains explicit M/F erotic spanking, caning, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, belt and strap use, age gap dynamics, domestic settings, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adults.






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