The school janitor is in the habit of initiating the more wayward female pupils into the pleasures of the flesh. But when he gets caught "on the job", he finds himself in deep water. He agrees to allow the lady teacher who caught him to punish him in her own way. Unfortunately for him, this lady is no stranger to the world of female domination... Frank Briggs finds himself in a cruel new world, where he will be punished for his crimes with cane and whip and tawse, over and over, by a strict, unrelenting school ma'am. Held captive in her house, while the summer holidays stretch on and on ...
Miranda Birch is a mature English lady, and a firm believer in female supremacy. She writes tales of dominance and submission for the discerning adult. She has been writing for many years. Her discovery of Amazon Kindle gave her the idea and the opportunity to find an audience for her work.
Miss Susan Mills is a teacher and wishes school was taught as it once was, with corporal punishment driving home lessons and enforcing discipline. Alas, it is just not so. While returning to the school late one spring evening, she happens on janitor Frank Briggs with student Carol Mills in a classroom sexual escapade. Informing Briggs that he has been caught in the act of statutory rape, she uses the threat of prison time to capture him and place him in her own special prison in her basement.
It would appear that Susan Mills will have a "student" to punish for the summer. While this story is quite short, it sets up for another, "Chastised in Captivity."
Highly recommended. Expect corporal punishment and teacher-student scenarios.
Ok. Better than most of Miranda Birch's story, but not because there is proper characterization or build-up. It's just because the scenario is so simple that no details are required to make it acceptable for the reader. And therefore all the scenes that follow has lot better effect. And be frank, some scenes are quiet interesting to read if you're into harsh and cruel femdom stories. Might be the best book of Miranda Birch I think. But note that this is only the first part of a three-part series.