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Fiona Locke's "Over the Knee" has become a cult classic, and is considered a definitive work of corporal punishment and fetish fiction in the UK and US. Its reputation spread from online message boards and was helped by a saucy picture of Fiona on the cover 'in action'. Her new title will be even stronger - an anthology of short fiction exploring and updating old-school spanking scenarios. The bratty, the spoilt, and the wilful all get their stinging just-deserts from masterly purveyors of discipline. With twelve new stories all including the requisite detail her spanko fans adore, "On the Bare" promises to be another surefire hit and modern cult classic.
On the Bare (Nexus)
Fiona Locke actually cut her teeth writing for Black Lace's Wicked Words series, but was invited to write a definitive book on modern spanking from a genuine woman's point-of-view for Nexus Enthusiast. She lives in the UK.
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