Substitute Daughter: an F/F spanking novel
£2.80
Emily’s finances are so desperate, she leaves London and returns to her home town, to visit her old friend, Chloe, in the hope she can stay a few nights. Her hopes are dashed when she learns that Chloe emigrated to Australia. However, Chloe’s mother, Mrs Jackson, takes Emily under her wing, giving the twenty-year-old the same care she would have given her own daughter. The bond between the two deepens, with Emily happily settling into her role of substitute daughter. Mrs Jackson is kind but firm, with old fashioned values; spankings are the order of the day for disobedience and bad behaviour, but Emily soon learns to accept her chastisements, understanding that discipline is a vital part of her transformation from unhappy failure to glowing success.
There is a slight regression element to this story, as Emily returns to school as a mature student, studying for her A-Levels to secure a place at university and a bright future. As a member of the sixth form, she is subject to school discipline, and as always, her bottom pays the price!
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Additional information
Publisher | LSF Publications (18 Nov. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 629 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 186 pages |
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“Substitute Daughter” contains recurring themes prevalent in Pet Jeffery’s work: a lonely, wayward young woman given a second chance in life through the actions of a strict but loving mother figure, the discovery of friendship both fleeting and long lasting, and of final acceptance of her new identity.
Broken hearted by her daughter’s decision to emigrate to Australia with her ex-husband, the arrival on Mrs Jackson’s doorstep of her daughter’s old school friend, twenty years-old, Emily Forest, heralds a new beginning for both of them.
Mrs Jackson is far from alone in instilling some corporal discipline into Emily’s life, however, Professor Melanie Wheeler’s is tempered with a completely mutual desire to make Emily one of her ‘special girls ‘.
A thoroughly compelling read from beginning to end, with many twists and turns. As with most of Pet Jeffery’s books, it has well-rounded characters with great potential for further adventures. Heartily recommended!