Saturday, December 13, 2014

Chemistry of Attraction by Thianna D


Summary:
Retired Marine Brandon Delt, moves to Corbin’s Bend after his recently divorced wife marries his cousin. Tired of living a non-discipline lifestyle, he fully welcomes the openness of the Corbin’s Bend spanking community. One day he hopes to meet the woman he could make his TiH. He doesn’t expect to meet her on day one.

Carodine Minor’s just in Corbin’s Bend for the summer. Just graduated with her master’s degree in chemistry, Dina isn’t sure of her next step in life. Not once has she ever considered being spanked. Logical woman that she is, when she finds herself intrigued by the idea of a hand across her derriere, she asks for a demonstration from Brandon. One demo turns into a wild night of passion neither wants to let go of.

Take one hot summer. Add in an intellectual chemist and a dominant retired Marine. Once the chemistry ignites, combustion is soon to follow.



     “Oh,” Rose said as she stood up from the bed where she had been sitting. “One thing you need to be aware of, Dina, is that this community is a little different than you’re used to.”
     “Meaning what?” Dina asked, only partially paying attention as she removed the few books she had brought with her, steamy romances she could not put down, and placed them on the one bookshelf in the room. She was glad her grandparents were always happy to have their grandchildren come visit. They had one of the larger homes in the community and her bedroom had a nice view of the trees and the mountains. When some of her cousins came toward the end of summer, there was a second guestroom they could use.
     “Well, community is very important here. As is discipline.”
     At the word, Dina’s head snapped around and she frowned. “Discipline? Don’t tell me. You have cops with nothing better to do than to stop anyone going one mile over the speed limit.”
     Rose’s lips twitched. “Well, we have those too. But that wasn’t what I was referring to. Corbin’s Bend is built on a specific premise. And you may see that premise carried out. I just did not want you jumping to someone’s aid where it was not needed.”
     “Such as what?” Dina asked, pushing her books together to get them all to fit.
     “You may see someone spank someone else.”
     Spluttering out a laugh, Dina stepped back from the shelf and turned around. “Spank?”
     “Well, yes. It’s actually quite common here.”
     “Sure, Gram,” she said in amusement, sure her grandmother was setting her up for some big joke.      “I’ll see men spanking women out in the street.”
     “Or women spanking women or even men spanking men.”
     Rose did not sound like she was kidding, but what else could it be? “Okay,” Dina said slowly, pulling the rest of her clothes out of her suitcase and shutting it. “So, if I see someone smack someone else’s behind, I should what? Just walk on by?”
     “Exactly.”
     “All right. Sounds like a plan.”

Guest Post:
Every society is different. Different social mores exist and if you aren’t prepared, they can be a bit of a shock. For instance, in some societies it is perfectly okay to see two people walking down the street holding hands. In others, it is considered rude. In Las Vegas, a woman walking down the street in nothing but a g-sring and tassles on her tits is considered part of the show. If someone did the same thing in the town I lived in, more than likely someone would call the cops for ‘lewd behavior’. 

Now take Corbin’s Bend, Colorado. It’s a beautiful community in the mountains of Colorado. They are friendly and polite and, oh, yes, they have one little socially acceptable behavior you might not expect. Dina certainly wasn’t prepared until her grandmother filled her in…

Author Bio:
Thianna D. likes to say she’s eclectic, fun, and lives to write what she enjoys reading. She writes romance with a wonderful hint of spice.

She’s also the creator of and acquisition editor for the Corbin’s Bend spanking romance series. Who else wants to be safe, secure, and spanked in Colorado?


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