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Anonymous
Posted December 28, 2011
Started out with a good story line but then just ended with little wrap-up.
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Posted March 26, 2011
This is a delightful histotical short story. The author does a wonderful job of setting the story up and the conflict within the heroine is very believable. As true erotic fiction should be, the sex is incredibly hot and the storyline is good! I, personally, enjoyed that the characters were married and very much in love with each other. As the historical element goes, I didn't notice anything to bring me out of the story and she painted a lively world of a household in the time of The Crusades. Recommeded read.
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Posted February 28, 2011
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Overview
From the moment their king called her husband to the Crusades, Lady Eleanor prayed for his safe return. While in the Holy Lands, Sir Gavin sent home extraordinary riches: tapestries, spices, oils. Tucked between the lush fabrics was a wicked book depicting lovers entwined--exotic ecstasies a lady could never even imagine. Eleanor has spent many a lonely night dreaming of Gavin pleasuring her in such ways, but when Gavin returns, he seems cold and distant, and Eleanor fears she's lost the only man she's ever loved. Using the book as her guide, can she teach her lord a lesson in pleasure and regain his love?