Roberta set "Spanking Pamela" in London, as a lark, I think. She did enjoy the English novel--weekends at the manor, pink gins in the drawing room, adulterous bishops, etc., and so she thought she'd try her hand at something like it. It's also one of the very few stories Roberta chose to write from the male point of view. It's not that she didn't like men. She was married to Ray Barnes--who cheats at cards--for 44 years! It's more that she thought that not a lot happened, for the most part, in the male psyche. At least not until a woman came along, and focused his mind for him.
Unfortunately, as you can see, our story is posted backwards. It looks a little funny there on the screen, but it's not a problem, really, now that the nights are chillier. Print the story out (on nice paper), make yourself a cup of hot chocolate, get in your jammies, get under the covers, and enjoy!