In this book, you will find two girls who are spanked on their bare bottoms with a hand and hairbrush by men who love spanking. There’s also lesbian spanking and orgasms and if this is not your thing, don’t read any further.
Penny and Anna are two girls who lose their jobs in the conference industry just before March 2020, before Pandemic mania hits the UK. The conference industry was so badly affected in the UK that they couldn’t get other jobs, and there was no furlough for them so they had to find a way to pay the rent. Their landlord, Bill Brown, lived in the upstairs half of the Victorian terraced house and offered to spank the girls when their rent was late. The girls didn’t mind being spanked and even liked it, so they let other men acquainted with Bill, spank their bottoms as well. This is their story of survival. Told by Penny Aniston.
LisaK –
Bold and Unapologetic
“This book is a wild ride from start to finish. ‘Two Girls Spanked’ takes you through Penny and Anna’s unconventional method of making ends meet during a tough time. The writing is witty, and the characters are wonderfully fleshed out. It’s a daring story that explores themes of power, consent, and resilience. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something bold and provocative.”
SpankFan –
A Unique Perspective on the Pandemic
“‘Two Girls Spanked’ offers a very different perspective on the pandemic’s impact. The story of Penny and Anna is told with humor and a sense of adventure. Their creative solution to their financial woes is both shocking and intriguing. The book is well-written and provides a unique blend of eroticism and survival. A definite page-turner!”
HenryPenny –
Survival with a Naughty Twist
“I was completely engrossed in ‘Two Girls Spanked’. Penny’s storytelling is vivid and full of life, making you feel like you’re right there with them. The way they navigated their financial struggles with an unusual solution is both daring and entertaining. It’s a story of survival with a naughty twist that keeps you engaged from the first page to the last. An unconventional but highly enjoyable read!”