Friday, May 29, 2015

It's not wise to try to outsmart the Institute #SatSpanks

In the short story I'm teasing this week, which will be free for the next few days and only $0.99 after that, you can get a very good idea of what the Institute Series is all about.

I definitely don't want to spoil the story, but Jane here has tried to put one over on the Institute. It didn't work.


"One chance, Jane," Mary said. "Stand up and go quietly, or earn your first punishment right away."

But Jane's muscles wouldn't seem to obey her at all. She thought she was trying to get up, but whether through fear or through something else she refused even to think about, she stayed frozen in the chair.

"Over the chair, please, Ramon," Mary said quietly to one of the orderlies.

"What?" Jane asked, but Ramon had already hauled her out of the chair, to a standing position, though her knees would not hold her and the big man had to support her. He moved her around to the back of the chair, and, though at that point Jane started to try to get up, and away, he draped her over it and held her there as she struggled.

Click here to buy it on Amazon! Maybe the series is worth a try at these low, low prices?

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9 comments:

  1. Hmm, I guess Mary can't see that Jane is overcome with fright, that or she doesn't care. Jane may have been wrong to try and fool the Institute, but expecting someone to assume the position she's too frightened to move seems--cruel. Then again, I have a feeling Mary isn't the soft and fuzzy type to give any leeway..

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  2. So many authors are doing 99-cent and freebie stories. Hope the strategy pays off.

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  3. She wasn't given a lot of time to obey but I guess she was warned.Great snippet Emily :)

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  4. They're sure not fooling around! Poor thing is scared half to death and can't move. But then again, maybe it is something other than fear.

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  5. Clicked it - can't wait to read it!

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  6. Clicked it too. Intrigued by the snippet as well as the great deal. Thanks, Emily!

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  7. Snippet is a tease. I did the clicking too.

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  8. I clicked it too. Too good not to click:). Looking forward to reading more!

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  9. I clicked too, but I do feel sorry for her - too scared to move and shoved into position anyway. This one has the ouch factor

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