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Penny Birch is currently the filthiest little minx on the Nexus list, with 13 titles already published by Nexus. All are equally full of messy, kinky fun and, frankly, no other erotic writer has ever captured the internal thrills afforded by the perverse shamings and humiliations her characters undergo! In Bare Behind, Penny discovers that a friend of her family, also on the fetish scene, may know more about her private passions than is good! In the search for him, she encounters the pop band Madman Klein, and she must submit to the their most perverse desires if she is to find her quarry!

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1902

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July 27, 2009
There's a little bit of everything typically "Penny Birch" in this book. Some I don't care for, but mostly I did enjoy reading this volume, even if it is by now more or less a variation on the standard "Penny Birch" theme.

- The tension between attraction to/fear of Aunt Elain is almost endearing. Although "Penny" (the character) does wander off on reflections on the whys and wherefores* of this relationship, her analysis is not belaboured, eg. compared to that of Natasha Linnett's (eg. in Dirty Laundry).
- The 'Posh Bitch' subplot is ridiculous, but at least it has its funny moments. And I agree with Penny on the need to 'turn it around.'
- Another endearingly funny scene, when Penny pleads "Don't waste me, please." We do want to oblige you a.s.a.p., Penny.
- The highlight comes late in the story, as Penny is quietly preparing Melody for the dinner party. I appreciate the way the bathroom scene is narrated without dialogue.
- The dinner that follows is once again a farce; one doesn't know whether to laugh along with the giggling Penny, or to enjoy the smuttiness of it all.

BTW, can someone explain why the women on the Penny Birch covers bear no relation to the plot or characters of the book? No whip-wielding leatherclad women feature in this story...


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"My hypothesis was unworkable, just too simple, a conceptual framework wholly inadequate to cover all the ways people cope with their spanking needs."
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February 6, 2011
Another story about Penny! It was great fun. I love watching Penny receiving her spankings and punishments. There are a few scenes of fetishes that aren't for the kinky lite.
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