

Brian watched the seconds tick by and pulled the drawstrings on his dark hoodie. It felt ridiculous and cliche’, but that’s what people always wore in movies when they were sneaking around late at night and up to no good. And, for the first time in his short life, Brian was up to no good.
He thought about leaving. With his scholarship on the line and graduation only a couple of years away, Brian couldn’t risk getting kicked out of college for a little late-night rebellion…no matter how pretty she was.
Brian stood corrected. As Lola walked out of the shadows, he decided then and there that he would do anything for this girl. Anything.
Autumn was a few steps behind, and he instantly recognized the predatory smile that had tormented him for his entire life. The bane of Brian’s existence until he left for college, he had hoped to never see his childhood bully again.
Looking at Autumn, every youthful insecurity came rushing back, and he struggled to hold himself together next to the pretty blonde he was trying to impress. His posture straightened as Lola rubbed his arm and egged him onward into the unknown.
“Okay, Brian…ready for a little light B and E?”
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Break In at the Mechanical Nursery follows nerdy and unsure Brian, his cute punk-rock crush, Lola, and his taunting childhood bully, Autumn, as they stumble into a world they could never have imagined.
With new commands and programs for our latest installment, the unsuspecting trio will be stripped, spanked, diapered, and humiliated as they struggle against the machine that won’t let them leave until the timer is up.
Can Brian hold it together and find a way to save Lola or will Autumn get into his head and send him tumbling down a web of childhood insecurity all over again?
Break in at the Mechanical Nursery is a sequel to my current best-selling book, Weekend in the Mechanical Nursery and, at more than double the length of the original, you can expect lots of fun plot twists awaiting our forcibly regressed trio with an ending that no one could see coming.