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Service to the Nation
Service to the Nation
Service to the Nation
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The Wolf, seductive thief, has her work cut out for her when she takes on Representative Thomas Stride. Before she set her plots over him, Stride was destined to soar in power, even to achieve the Presidency—because he uses his skills for personal aggrandizement, instead of the betterment of his constituents.

Stride also uses his skills for his own sexual satisfaction. This leaves an opening for the Wolf to ruin his career—as a service to the nation—and, of course, to rob him. However, she cannot merely seduce Stride once, she must leave him constantly wanting more, while she infiltrates his home and uncover his secrets, until she can expose him and the dangers his power threatens.

A mysterious individual has hired her to undertake Stride’s fall, but she intends to pay herself, pilfering his art, jewelry, and other riches—not to mention the pure joy of ruining Stride’s career. But just who is the insider who the Wolf convinced to help her infiltrate Stride’s life? And what reward can she expect from that accomplice?

This is a stand-alone story of the Wolf, but her exploits have appeared before, beginning with “The Wolf Escapes.”

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA.S. Peavey
Release dateFeb 8, 2016
ISBN9781311131188
Service to the Nation
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A.S. Peavey

A.S. Peavey began writing erotica in a micro caption-based form (which you can check out on Tumblr), before branching to explore the world of longer form stories and novels. Peavey is excited by the opportunities offered to expand on those shorter stories, and grasp what tugs at the libido. Peavey lives along the Rocky Mountains, going out to hike and bike when time and the weather allow.

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    Service to the Nation - A.S. Peavey

    Service to the Nation

    A Story of the Wolf

    A.S. Peavey

    Copyright 2016 A.S. Peavey

    All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted by applicable copyright laws, no portion of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without the express written permission of the publisher.

    This book is a work of fiction. Any similarity between the characters and situations within its pages and places or persons, living or dead, is unintentional and co-incidental.

    Published by Peavey Publishing

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    CONTENTS

    Title

    Copyright Page

    Table of Contents

    Service to the Nation

    Other Works by A.S. Peavey

    About the Author

    You want another story? Already? I can’t tempt you with anything else? You do seem to enjoy my body?

    Oh, fine…you need time to recover, and my stories interest you? Is that your head, or your libido, talking.

    Well, let me open in the middle:

    Fuck, Diane. Oh, fuck. Fucking, God…

    I inspire that kind of thing in men and women of all stripes. Though I hold a particular pride in the way that I made Representative Thomas Stride moan.

    Unlike most of the older men I sleep with, I had to work to impress him. He lures plenty of younger women into his bed—and, usually, he doesn’t have to pay for the privilege. I certainly wasn’t earning anything for the act.

    Well, he didn’t mean to pay me.

    He wasn’t that much to look at. He isn’t obese, but being a congressman, he doesn’t have much time to keep in shape, and any inclination he ever had to exercise was lost by the time he hit thirty. Really, he looks like most any average man in his mid-forties. He has a funny face—not unattractive, but not attractive either. He wears a beard to hide how he looks, but he doesn’t wear the beard any better.

    So, no, his looks don’t draw women to him.

    It’s his power that draws women close. To a degree his wealth, but he’s not that rich. His tax bracket certainly puts

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