The talented PK Corey has dropped by to share and excerpt and information about her heartwarming domestic discipline book "Becoming Family," Book 2 in her Cal's Law series.
Before we begin with Cal and Jenny, I asked PK a question, and I thought I'd share it here.
What is your writing environment?
I love to write in the mornings
when I have the house to myself and it’s very quiet. We have a sun room that
overlooks our pool and the small forest behind out house. I’m there most
morning with my coffee, a fire if it’s cool, the windows opened if it’s warm.
Add a cat or two and I’m ready to write.
Now, it's on to Cal and Jenny....
Jenny said no more to her mother, but turned to give her
such a hate filled stare that her mother ground out her cigarette and grabbed
Jenny’s face in a bruising grip. Jenny felt her mother’s nails digging in as
she spoke.
“You started this, you little bitch. Bringing that horrible
man to our home as if he were an equal. I’ve put up with you for twenty years
and just when you’re to the point of being of some value to the family you
think you’re going to marry trash.”
Jenny tried to pull her face from her mother’s grasp, but
the fingers only dug in deeper and more painfully.
“You will marry
into our social class. Better, in fact, this man is from royal lines and he has
a title. You’re not being thrown into a dungeon, Virginia. He has wealth and
prestige and he wants an American bride. I’ve told the staff that you’ve fallen
into a cult-like group who controls you with drugs. They think we’re getting
you into rehab and they are willing to help in every way.
“We are going to the house for a while. Any type of commotion
you make will just be chalked up to your drug induced state. So, you will be
quiet, you will behave and you will give me no
trouble.” Releasing Jenny’s face her mother delivered a stinging slap before
sitting back in her seat.
Blurb:
Against overwhelming odds, Jenny
and Cal are together and happy. Their love is strong, but before they can
become family Jenny needs to learn what that word means. Jenny has no
background in the real meaning of "family" but when Cal wants her to
meet his and get to know hers, she knows the time has come. The difference in
the two families is wide and jarring. Jenny has a lot to learn, but then so
does Cal. When he meets her family, he discovers that the word family doesn't
always mean the same thing to all people.
Jenny’s mother has planned a future for her daughter that does
not include someone as ordinary as Cal Bennet. What could this small-town hick
with no money and no connections do for her? How far will her mother go to see
that Jenny accepts a life of high society and prestige? Will these two lovers
come to an understanding of what their
family will look like?
Blushing Books – https://blushingbooks.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=4315
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722RW9TD
PK Corey’s Author page - https://www.amazon.com/PK-Corey/e/B00H9W9XB4
About PK:
The love of writing came to me
late in life and I spent time trying to fit writing into a busy schedule.
Recently I retired, the kids are out and on their own and my wonderful husband
encourages me to spend more time exploring the world of writing.
I always hear you should write
what you want to read, so I have. I write loving domestic discipline with the
stress on ‘loving’. I want a strong man who cherishes the woman he loves and
will go to any length to keep her safe and protected.
My Cassie’s Space series shows a
mature couple who are deeply in love. Despite loving Cassie’s free spirited
ways Tom is determination to keep her safe, even if it takes a trip over his
knee. My new series, Cal’s Law, is about a younger couple. Though they come
from very different backgrounds, love and discipline draw them together.
My blog:
PK Corey’s Reading Room
email: pk.corey@yahoo.com
Thanks for having me, Kathryn!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathryn and PK, I enjoyed reading this,your writing environment sounds so wonderful PK.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get to reading this. Oh my at the excerpt, what an awful and brutal mother, poor Jenny!
Hugs
Roz