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Sharing Shelby

(2018)
(The first book in the Sanctum series)
A novel by

When a Little girl fantasizes about having two Daddies, will her dreams come true?

Shelby discovers that a beautiful blue dress is not the only prize she finds on her lunch shift. Her boss, Jeremy Andrews, is enchanted by the young lady who becomes his Little girl. When she feels a special connection with his best friend, will the two men be able to accept that Shelby needs both of them to be fully happy?

As she sat in the deep seat, Shelby's mind was racing. "What kind of punishment is he talking about?" she asked herself as a picture of her nude body stretched over Jeremy's strong thighs flashed into her brain.

Just as her fantasy portrayed Jeremy's hand about to spank her bottom, he opened the door. He paused with his lower half framed in the open doorway for several seconds as if he knew she had been picturing his thighs under her body. Leaning in, he unbuckled her seat belt and helped her out of the car. Silently, he escorted her into the restaurant.

Jeremy watched her face as the waiter listed the specials and asked if they wished anything to drink. Realizing that Shelby was lost in her thoughts, he ordered drinks for the two of them. Placing his hand over hers that moved restlessly in her lap, Jeremy watched her jump slightly before she lifted her eyes to meet his.

"What kind of punishment?" she whispered urgently.

"Most Little girls find a spanking helps them learn to stop bad habits," Jeremy said conversationally as he looked over the menu.

Pepper North introduces you to a new age play community. Shelby's story introduces you to the first residents in this community that is isolated from the surrounding world. Here Littles can be Little and Daddies can take care of their Little ones carefully.

Pepper's books feature a power exchange in the form of age play (adults who choose to live as a Little or a parent of a Little) and possibly dubious consent. If you are offended by this dynamic, this is not the book for you.


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