"a historical romance, focusing on the romance instead of the history lesson"
Caught losing her virginity out of wedlock, Kathleen's
family marries her off to the first man willing to be paid
to take her off their hands. Utterly repulsive, and only
looking to get a free slave for his livery stable, Boyd
marries Kathleen and sets about using and demeaning her
every chance he gets. For three years, Kathleen suffered his abuse in silence.
Then a tall stranger rode into town, the first cowboy to
take a moment and treat her kindly. Most acted like she
didn't even exist. Stabling his horse with the young
woman, the cowboy promises to return soon. When he does, he finds Kathleen unconscious on the floor, a
fresh bruise on her face. Kind hearted, and strongly
attracted to the timid beauty, Vance offers her a way out
of her life of drudgery. He volunteers to take her with
him, if she is willing to run away. With nothing in her present worth staying for, Kathleen
accepts Vance's offer of a fresh start for the future. But
they find that riding off into the sunset isn't as easy as
it seems. Along the way, old problems follow and new ones
awaken as Kathleen fights to find herself and Vance
struggles with his jealousy and his desire to claim her for
his own. Unlike many romances set in the past, D. Musgrave doesn't
flood the reader with too much information about the
period. He gradually introduces the facts needed, while
letting the characters take center stage. TRAIL OF
SEDUCTION isn't a history lesson -- it's an emotion roller
coaster of needs, desires, doubts and rewards as Vance
helps Kathleen to set aside everything she has been forced
to believe about herself and awaken to the fact that she is
a sensual, beautiful woman.
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted January 8, 2004
SummaryTHE FRONTIER WIFE AND THE COWBOY!
In this highly erotic western set in the 1850's, Kathleen,
trapped in an abusive frontier marriage with a violent,
controlling husband, struggles to keep her spirit and hopes
unbroken. Then the tall, silent, gentle Vance rides into
town and into her life. When he sees how Kathleen's husband,
Boyd mistreats her, Vance agrees to help her escape. With
only her brutal husband as a tutor in love, Kathleen has
learned to hate sex, but as she and Vance travel together,
she experiences physical stirrings that both frighten and
thrill her. Seeking shelter in an Apache village, they find
Boyd's mutilated body, his punishment for the crime of
raping an Apache maid. Free from the guilt of adultery,
Kathleen quenches her passion for Vance, and discovers their
desire is mutual. At first, the two can not get enough of
each other, but when a lover's quarrel separates them,
Kathleen finds herself alone in a mining camp threatened
with gang rape by the sex-starved miners. Saved by Vance's
deadly gunfire, Kathleen tells Vance she loves him, and the
two engage in heated, passionate lovemaking. However, the
next day, a wagon train filled with mail-order brides
creates further misunderstanding as well as an opportunity
for Kathleen to learn a "few tricks of the trade" to keep
her man happy. When Vance proposes marriage, she must decide
whether it's truly love or gratitude she feels for the man
who has aroused her sexuality, and whether she is ready to
commit herself to life with another man of the frontier.
Threatened, lonely and in love, Kathleen learns she must
overcome the wounds of her past if she is to forge a future
with the man she loves.
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