Learning to Drive Him Crazy by Misty Malone
Alana Carpenter is disappointed when she fails her driver's license test, but when the examiner, John, asks her out for dinner, she accepts. While they're eating, he offers to help her learn to drive. Before long, he's helping with other things, as well, like her inability to save money to buy the car that she'll need when she gets her license.
One day when she is out shopping with her best friend Kelli, they experience some car trouble. It just won't start! Alana calls John, who's at his brother, Cal's house. Both men go to rescue the girls, and Cal and Kelli hit it off immediately. Cal is soon helping Kelli change some bad habits she's acquired, much the same way John's helping Alana—with an occasional trip over his knee.
During one of the girls' many adventures, they overhear some men talking about a robbery scheduled to take place in a few days. The girls are hesitant to tell their boyfriends, who won't be happy with what they were doing when they came across this information, so they do some investigating on their own. Eventually they realize they have to go to John and Cal with the information they've uncovered. The four soon find themselves knee-deep in a dangerous situation. The worst part is, the girls know they won't get out of it unscathed. If the thieves don't hurt them, their boyfriends will – with an old-fashioned spanking for putting themselves in harm's way!
Alana Carpenter is disappointed when she fails her driver's license test, but when the examiner, John, asks her out for dinner, she accepts. While they're eating, he offers to help her learn to drive. Before long, he's helping with other things, as well, like her inability to save money to buy the car that she'll need when she gets her license.
One day when she is out shopping with her best friend Kelli, they experience some car trouble. It just won't start! Alana calls John, who's at his brother, Cal's house. Both men go to rescue the girls, and Cal and Kelli hit it off immediately. Cal is soon helping Kelli change some bad habits she's acquired, much the same way John's helping Alana—with an occasional trip over his knee.
During one of the girls' many adventures, they overhear some men talking about a robbery scheduled to take place in a few days. The girls are hesitant to tell their boyfriends, who won't be happy with what they were doing when they came across this information, so they do some investigating on their own. Eventually they realize they have to go to John and Cal with the information they've uncovered. The four soon find themselves knee-deep in a dangerous situation. The worst part is, the girls know they won't get out of it unscathed. If the thieves don't hurt them, their boyfriends will – with an old-fashioned spanking for putting themselves in harm's way!
Alana Carpenter is disappointed when she fails her driver's license test, but when the examiner, John, asks her out for dinner, she accepts. While they're eating, he offers to help her learn to drive. Before long, he's helping with other things, as well, like her inability to save money to buy the car that she'll need when she gets her license.
One day when she is out shopping with her best friend Kelli, they experience some car trouble. It just won't start! Alana calls John, who's at his brother, Cal's house. Both men go to rescue the girls, and Cal and Kelli hit it off immediately. Cal is soon helping Kelli change some bad habits she's acquired, much the same way John's helping Alana—with an occasional trip over his knee.
During one of the girls' many adventures, they overhear some men talking about a robbery scheduled to take place in a few days. The girls are hesitant to tell their boyfriends, who won't be happy with what they were doing when they came across this information, so they do some investigating on their own. Eventually they realize they have to go to John and Cal with the information they've uncovered. The four soon find themselves knee-deep in a dangerous situation. The worst part is, the girls know they won't get out of it unscathed. If the thieves don't hurt them, their boyfriends will – with an old-fashioned spanking for putting themselves in harm's way!