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Punished

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Marlee has a secret she dare not divulge, and it isn't something that will withstand the scrutiny of a criminal investigation. When the computer system at the law firm where she works is hacked and critical information filched, she discovers she could be looking at jail time and begs them for the chance to repay them in whatever manner they see fit. The sentence is six months hard time-with six young lawyers. Contains explicit sex, graphic language, and some scenes of sex with mulitple partners.

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First published March 1, 2005

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191 reviews17 followers
April 24, 2015
Story wasn't as bad as title made it sound. It was not heavy BDSM - more just the heroine having lots of sex with 6 guys. Our heroine in the story was not unhappy with situation. The story thankfully didn't end up with heroine still in a relationship with all six men.
I wouldn't say "must read" unless you love Zant madly but not a bad read. I enjoyed it. It felt like a guilty treat.
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1,343 reviews56 followers
January 3, 2016
Kimberly Zant is one of Kaitlyn O'Connor's many pen names.

I enjoyed this contemporary mfm quickie... actually more like mfmmmmm!!

I rated it a 2.5, but that's mostly because it just wasn't well-written (mechanics) rather than because I didn't like the basic story. With more pages and development, this could have been so much better. It's written differently than most of O'Connor's work in that it isn't funny, but it's cute. There are slight similarities in the guys' personalities to her other mfm groups, i.e. a sweet guy, a sensitive one, the Alpha type, and so on.

Carly Bethea is on the run from her stalkerish ex-husband, who even tried to frame her for drug possession to get revenge. (Ok, that part just didn't make sense to me.) Anyway, she finally moves several states away from him and takes on the identity of her deceased childhood friend, Marlee Beauchamp. She gets a file clerk job at a law office. She is low-tech, over thirty, and a BBW (oh, of course... snore).

One day she's called in by the 6 attorneys in the practice, who inform her she's suspected of helping someone hack the computers in order to get information on a case. Then the whole story devolves into Marlee/Carly having to spend 6 months as a sex plaything for the attorneys to atone for something she didn't do. (It's more like fun and games in a gorgeous luxury log cabin.)

I know I shouldn't like this story. Plot holes, not developed, too short... yada, yada, but I did. The guys were sweet to Marlee. There's even an HEA!
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469 reviews7 followers
August 12, 2012
I don't really have much to say on this one. I enjoyed the book, but not one of my favorites. Good sex scenes, but felt rushed at the end.
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1,599 reviews7 followers
November 17, 2021
Everybody has their opinions. The way I saw this. This is a sex fantasy read that a woman would have. And that's how it was written. And that's how I saw it. I enjoyed it, and I'm not ashamed to admit it!
Yes, this is chalked full with sex, but that's okay.
A definite reread in the future.
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May 10, 2019
This was a bit too much for me. The storyline wasn't in my lexicon of belief. I don't mind this type of book but it should be more believable.
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could-not-finish
February 23, 2016
Anthology - part of An Alpha Christmas: Holiday Tales of Werewolves, Dragons, Shifters, Demons and More

I got to the part where this group of guys made the woman sit there with her legs spread while they work. These are guys she barely knows. It seemed more like a humiliation game to them than anything else so I could not finish. The last two stories by this author (pen name Kaitlyn O'ConnorKaitlyn O'Connor) have been disappointing. It's kind of funny that she really does seem to change personas when she's writing under another name. I could not finish this book so no rating.
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