A Match Made in Heaven by Jodi Bella
When Kip Anderson’s best friend, Quentin, wakes him up in the middle of the night, Kip is sure that he’s dreaming – because Quentin has recently died. But Kip quickly realizes that he’s not dreaming and, while his friend may be deceased, he’s far from at rest.
Quentin is worried about his widow, Lily, who hasn’t been taking care of herself since he passed away. At his best friend’s request, Kip agrees to try to help her and before he knows it, he finds himself growing closer to Lily by the day.
When Lily continues to take risks with her health, Quentin’s advice is for Kip to put her over his knee! At first, Kip is taken aback at the thought of doing such a thing, but as Lily’s behavior becomes increasingly self-destructive, he finds that he has few other choices…
Publisher’s Note: This book contains elements of domestic discipline. If such material offends, please do not purchase.
When Kip Anderson’s best friend, Quentin, wakes him up in the middle of the night, Kip is sure that he’s dreaming – because Quentin has recently died. But Kip quickly realizes that he’s not dreaming and, while his friend may be deceased, he’s far from at rest.
Quentin is worried about his widow, Lily, who hasn’t been taking care of herself since he passed away. At his best friend’s request, Kip agrees to try to help her and before he knows it, he finds himself growing closer to Lily by the day.
When Lily continues to take risks with her health, Quentin’s advice is for Kip to put her over his knee! At first, Kip is taken aback at the thought of doing such a thing, but as Lily’s behavior becomes increasingly self-destructive, he finds that he has few other choices…
Publisher’s Note: This book contains elements of domestic discipline. If such material offends, please do not purchase.
When Kip Anderson’s best friend, Quentin, wakes him up in the middle of the night, Kip is sure that he’s dreaming – because Quentin has recently died. But Kip quickly realizes that he’s not dreaming and, while his friend may be deceased, he’s far from at rest.
Quentin is worried about his widow, Lily, who hasn’t been taking care of herself since he passed away. At his best friend’s request, Kip agrees to try to help her and before he knows it, he finds himself growing closer to Lily by the day.
When Lily continues to take risks with her health, Quentin’s advice is for Kip to put her over his knee! At first, Kip is taken aback at the thought of doing such a thing, but as Lily’s behavior becomes increasingly self-destructive, he finds that he has few other choices…
Publisher’s Note: This book contains elements of domestic discipline. If such material offends, please do not purchase.