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Forbidden Week with the Lumberjack Daddy

Forbidden Lumberjack Daddies of Yellow Summit Mountain, Book 3

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Forbidden Week with the Lumberjack Daddy

By: Penny Snoak
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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I knew I was in trouble, but I never thought I would end up submitting to a very stern Daddy Dom ready to teach me how to be a good little girl!

Danielle gets in trouble while she’s in Yellow Summit on a hiking trip. She doesn’t plan to vandalize a mountain cabin, but she gets carried away with her friends. Well, her friends all run away when an angry lumberjack arrives at the scene. Dani can’t escape in time, and she’s face-to-face with a man about to call the authorities. She begs for him to let her make up for the damages, and his proposal shocks her. He’ll keep the police out of it, but only if she spends a week with him, a week in which he’ll teach her how to respect others’ property. She agrees, but she never expects that teaching to mean spankings...and a taboo relationship with an older man! What happens next?

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