The Firefighter's Woman
by Loki Renard
After
a tornado tears through her neighborhood in the middle of the night, twenty-one-year-old
Sarah Simmons is determined to gather up her most precious belongings before
leaving her badly damaged home. But the huge, handsome firefighter who arrives
to rescue her makes it clear that the house could collapse at any moment, and
when Sarah refuses to do as she is told he merely tosses her over his shoulder
and carries her to a waiting ambulance himself.
Though
Sarah is perhaps the most stubborn woman he has ever met—let alone pulled from
the ruins of a building—John Ford knows right away that there is something
special about her. He checks on her at the local hospital later that night, and
after seeing the miserable, lonely look on her face, he does his best to
comfort her. When she insists on trying to leave without the doctor’s
permission, however, he decides that enough is enough and spanks her bare
bottom thoroughly.
Upon
discovering that Sarah is an orphan with nowhere to go after the destruction of
her home, John takes matters into his own hands and offers to share his house
with her. But while she lives under his roof she will be expected to behave
herself, and failure to do so will have consequences for her cute little
bottom.
To
Sarah’s surprise, John’s old-fashioned approach to keeping a woman in line
excites her deeply. She can’t help longing for him to claim her properly, and when
he takes her in his arms the pleasure of his skilled, dominant lovemaking is
more intense than she would have thought possible. But even as her passion for
him grows, Sarah’s painful past leaves her hesitant to let herself fall in
love. Can John find a way to heal her wounded heart before he loses her
forever?
Publisher’s
Note: The Firefighter’s Woman includes
spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don’t buy
this book.
a tornado tears through her neighborhood in the middle of the night, twenty-one-year-old
Sarah Simmons is determined to gather up her most precious belongings before
leaving her badly damaged home. But the huge, handsome firefighter who arrives
to rescue her makes it clear that the house could collapse at any moment, and
when Sarah refuses to do as she is told he merely tosses her over his shoulder
and carries her to a waiting ambulance himself.
Though
Sarah is perhaps the most stubborn woman he has ever met—let alone pulled from
the ruins of a building—John Ford knows right away that there is something
special about her. He checks on her at the local hospital later that night, and
after seeing the miserable, lonely look on her face, he does his best to
comfort her. When she insists on trying to leave without the doctor’s
permission, however, he decides that enough is enough and spanks her bare
bottom thoroughly.
Upon
discovering that Sarah is an orphan with nowhere to go after the destruction of
her home, John takes matters into his own hands and offers to share his house
with her. But while she lives under his roof she will be expected to behave
herself, and failure to do so will have consequences for her cute little
bottom.
To
Sarah’s surprise, John’s old-fashioned approach to keeping a woman in line
excites her deeply. She can’t help longing for him to claim her properly, and when
he takes her in his arms the pleasure of his skilled, dominant lovemaking is
more intense than she would have thought possible. But even as her passion for
him grows, Sarah’s painful past leaves her hesitant to let herself fall in
love. Can John find a way to heal her wounded heart before he loses her
forever?
Publisher’s
Note: The Firefighter’s Woman includes
spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don’t buy
this book.