Lydia St. Clair has a self-esteem problem. She has too much. Her dramatic weight loss and the male attention it's garnered her have turned her into a diva, and she's looking forward to her first Christmas home where she can show off her new body to the boyhood crush who never gave her a second glan
Stranded: A Christmas Story
β Scribed by Wilde, Fiona
- Book ID
- 107355392
- Publisher
- Blushing Publications
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Lydia St. Clair has a self-esteem problem. She has too much.
Her dramatic weight loss and the male attention it's garnered her have turned her into a diva, and she's looking forward to her first Christmas home where she can show off her new body to the boyhood crush who never gave her a second glance when she was heavy and plain.
But her plans are ruined when the Storm of the Century leaves her stranded in a mountain pass miles from the airport.
Mountain man Mason Carter lives a quiet life of seclusion. Self-centered city folk like Lydia are just one of the reasons he left the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life, so having a spoiled narcissist stuck in his cabin during the storm quickly tries his patience.
And because Mason is an old-fashioned man, when he runs out of patience Lydia runs out of luck and finds out that in the backwoods real men spank - and spank hard.
Will Lydia stay on Mason'' naughty list? Or will she start the New Year as the good girl he knows she can be?
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