Sue Mason has been in charge of everything since she was seven years old. Her mother worked nights, her father was dead, and Jimmy needed dressing and feeding and collecting from daycare before she had done her own homework. By thirty she has been running offices, managing secretaries, and keeping everything together for so long that the specific desire she felt lying on her bed on a Sunday night, the wanting of someone else to be in charge, has never had anywhere to go.
Then Jimmy comes home with his plan, and for once in his life Jimmy is accidentally right about something.
The Estate Agent and the Secretary is the first book in the Hampstead Court series, and it is built on the specific warmth of two people who find each other in the middle of a situation that should have gone wrong and discover that it has, in every way that matters, gone entirely right. The story is told in two voices, Allan’s and Sue’s, so the reader holds both perspectives simultaneously and understands, from the first chapter, what each of them feels standing on opposite sides of the same desk.
The court case that Jimmy engineers becomes a strange gift. The spanking is already real by the time the case is heard. Allan pleads guilty to protect her. The judge has his own opinions about the matter. The media coverage has consequences that nobody predicted.
The spankings are explicit and fully described throughout, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked in both bodies throughout. The love story is written with the same completeness.
This book contains explicit M/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, strap use, workplace discipline dynamics, domestic discipline within a developing romantic relationship, full nudity, and graphic sexual content between consenting adults.






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