Today Rayanna Jamison has dropped by to discuss her latest release, The Bishop's First Bride, but before we get into the story, I'd like to ask her a question.
Rayanna, could you tell us why or how you decided to become a writer?
I remember writing stories from the time I learned to write my
name. When I was a kid, my favorite thing in the world was a fresh notebook. I
was the kid told to write a humorous one page story about a toothache and
turned in a 12 page saga that had the class rolling on the floor. I quit writing as a teenager because I
thought my stories needed to be more mature, and I wasn’t quite ready to write
the same type of stuff I was reading, and although it makes no sense, I thought
I should be. So I quit for many years. When I discovered the DD world, I became
friends with a few authors. One in particular always told me I could do
it. So, I did. It took at least two years of her telling me I could before I had
time, and belief in myself, but I’m glad she kept encouraging me, even when I
didn’t believe her.
Excerpt:
He crossed to the bed and sat, calling her over to stand before him.
“Are you ready?”
Rosa nodded shyly, and he saw no sense
in drawing it out. He positioned her over one knee, so that her top half was on
the bed, and her legs were not. With one swift flick of his wrist, her panties
were around her knees and her cute little bottom was right where he wanted it.
He rubbed her white flesh, thinking
that it wouldn’t be white for long as he intended to make this a well and
thorough spanking.
“Why did you ask me to spank you,
Rosa?” he asked, and she looked back at him surprised. He guessed she wasn’t
expecting to be having a conversation in this position, but Lucas knew it would
be the first of many they would have like this. In his opinion, it was one of
the best ways to have a conversation.
“I’m waiting,” He told her with a
sharp slap to her right bottom cheek.
“Ow, Ow, Okay, Um…Because I felt like
I should be punished for spending a lot of money without asking you-even though
it wasn’t a rule!” He spanked again just as she got to the end of her
explanation, and she shrieked the last part.
He brought his hand down hard twice in
rapid succession, and smiled in satisfaction as he watched a pink handprint
color her creamy skin.
“And, why did you think you should be
punished for something that wasn’t a rule?” He rubbed the skin where the
handprint rose up, marveling at how warm it already was after just a few swats.
It would be getting much, much warmer before they finished.
“Because I was inconsiderate, and I
caused you embarrassment, and I hate disappointing you.” Rosa mumbled into the bedcovers.
“That’s’ right. That’s why we are
going to be making it a rule. So that this does not happen in the future. If it
does, there will be clear consequences.” He began to spank again, raining down
blows across her fleshy bottom crease. He kept an even tempo, with no regular
pattern until he heard her begin to weep softly. He knew it was more from
emotion than pain at this point, but it meant she was getting the release she
needed.
He paused, and began to speak,
occasionally punctuating his words with a sharp swat across the top of her
thighs, causing her to gasp in pain.
Blurb:
Rosa Collins was only sixteen when she received a vision
telling her of her future husband. Knowing that her husband would be Lucas, the
Bishop's son, and future Bishop of Green Valley, both thrilled and terrified
her. They were a match made in heaven, she knew, perfect for each other.
But becoming the Bishop's Wife is harder than Rosa anticipated.
She struggles to transform herself into the perfect Bishop's Wife that her
husband needs.
Lucas misses the real Rosa. Somewhere between getting married,
and becoming the future Bishop's wife, his beloved wife has lost part of
herself. Lucas knows that a good, old fashioned spanking is exactly what Rosa
needs to help her find balance in her unrealistic expectations of what the
perfect wife should be. But, try as he might, that balance doesn't come easily
for Rosa, and it certainly didn't help that her high school nemesis kept
popping up and making trouble.
Will Lucas help her realize that all he wants is for his wife
to be happy? Can Rosa pull herself together enough to become the Bishop's First
Wife?
Thank You Kathryn!
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