Honey's Farm by Karl Dropff
Honey is a farmgirl who knows her place: serving her family in any way they see fit. She's been raised to believe that her existence is a typical existence for every girl her age in the world. Only her aunt seems to understand her. She doesn't want to be a farmgirl. She doesn't want to bear children. Especially those of her brothers. When trespassers on the farm are captured and brought out to the barn to be punished for their actions, Honey's curiosity gets the best of her, and she takes a big risk: leaving her basement bedroom to see these miscreants and witness their punishments. If she's caught, she will be in trouble. And Honey doesn't want to be punished with the trespassers. Honey is about to find out the truth about the trespassers, about her family, and about herself. And she isn't going to like it one bit.