Saturday Spankings #52 – “Just remember what it is your body is crying out for at this moment in time.” #SatSpanks

Posted on 9 May 2015

Saturday Spankings-467x200Hi everyone,

It’s time for another Saturday Spankings, which is where authors post eight-ish sentences of a spanking on their blogs. Here’s another snippet from Grand Slam, the tennis-based M/F BDSM novel I co-authored with Lily Harlem. It follows on from last week’s. Enjoy! (P.S. I’m sorry I haven’t been keeping up with sharing and commenting as much lately – I’ve got some real-life stuff going on just now.)

“Just remember what it is your body is crying out for at this moment in time.”

More.

That was the word that jumped into my brain, flooding my thoughts and blinding me with shock that I could want more pain, more hair-pulling, more heat blasting through my body.

Suddenly he released me and stepped back. I staggered as he turned and left me staring at his shoulders.

I let my hands fall to my sides, pulled in a deep breath and watched as he walked to the window, spread out his palms on the glass and leaned forward.

“I’m sorry,” he said, looking at his feet.

I straightened my glasses and ran a hand over my disheveled hair, the sting in my scalp receding rapidly.

I hope you enjoyed that snippet! You can grab the book here. And then see the below list to hop to the other authors taking part…

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11 Comments

  1. Meredith O'Reilly

    How could he leave her in that state? That’s so not fair!

  2. normandiea

    Love this! Sports romances are one of my favorites.

  3. Cara Bristol

    Well done! Nicely written.

  4. Leigh Smith

    He may be sorry but I don’t think she is.

  5. Renee Rose

    Mm, I hope she gets more

  6. Lucy Felthouse

    He can be a harsh taskmaster 😉

  7. Lucy Felthouse

    Thanks Normandie – Lily and I had a great time writing it!

  8. Lucy Felthouse

    Thanks Cara!

  9. Lucy Felthouse

    You’ll have to read it and find out… 😉

  10. Lucy Felthouse

    Renee, let’s just say she doesn’t go without 😉

  11. Maggie Carpenter

    More. Such a tiny, but powerful world. Great snippet.

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