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Over 50,000 words of punishment spanking fiction involving men who strive to instill values into their family by the use of the rod. Includes THE WOMEN'S REBELLION, WHAT DAD TRIED TO TELL ME, THE CHECK, TO TRAIN UP A WIFE, LACIE JANE, AND THE WISDOM WORKER.
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It's not about SM, it's not erotic, there's nothing romantic in any of this, and no “tongue in cheek”. The abuse is totally non-consensual. The abuser is proud of being a domestic abuser. Of course, they don't use that word. The court would. If these “concerned husbands” would do the same to anyone else, it would be called what it is - abuse.
Every “hero” is a spineless, selfcentered asshole who likes to hit people who are weaker than they are. They were probably bullies - or a bully's entourage - in school. It's not only an excuse of domestic abuse, it's praise for domestic abuse.
I really don't care that Leah Kelley got aroused when she was spanked by her dad when she was little, and is now writing her sexual fantasies. Frankly, that just makes this crap worse. (Why? It's promoting sadomasochistic incest. Especially considering that some of the victims of the domestic abuse going on in this book are teen-aged girls.
This book is definitely on the “if you like this book - or even think it's OK - stay away from me.”
The author says : “I love to create stories with strong heroes teaching and leading their feminine heroines as set up in the Bible”, but I say a person who beats a person weaker than him is not a “strong hero”. On the contrary. Abusive bullies are the weakest people I know. If you can't discuss with your spouse about how things happen in your household, without taking on violence, you are a worthless piece of shit. Leah Kelley and her ilk are raising weaklings who cannot talk about any issues, because they are used to using violence to shut up any opposition.
In one of the stories the woman happened upon a feminist meeting. She was a little curious, but she didn't find anything interesting there and wouldn't go again. Curiosity satisfied, nothing changed. BUT when her asshole husband finds out, he beats her black and blue and then anally rapes her. The author describes her thoughts during the abuse, and she is scared to death of her husband, doesn't expect anything but pain and abuse from him, thinks she's the worst human being alive who doesn't deserve anything but abuse, and pities her husband who just have to hurt her so badly. She is begging for mercy, begging for forgiveness, begging for her life, and believes to have received it because she's still alive after it all. That the mere thought of her husband reduces her into a sobbing ball of fear and makes her vomit, is nothing to worry about, that's just a totally normal way a good Christian woman to react to the man she loves.
“The hero has that “edge” but it is tempered with the knowledge that he loves the heroine and wants only what is best for her.”
Those monsters don't even know what love is, and the only “best” they are interested in is best for themselves.