The Most Dangerous "Wolf" of All
by Taylor Manning
New Concepts Publishing
February 14, 2004
ISBN #0000000031
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REVIEW

"Being faithful can be a reward in itself."

Constance was married at the age of twelve to fifteen year old Duncan--and promptly deserted, leaving her marriage unconsummated. With hair the color of carrots, Constance accepts that Duncan has left because he does not want her. Seven years later, Constance spends much of her time ministering to the pensioners and the ill in the village. Today, on her way to visit Grandmother Froth, she encounters an interesting scent, sandal of citron. The source of the delectable smell is a man who has the some eyes as Duncan, but calls himself Sir Loup duBois. Who is this mysterious stranger and will he be able to seduce Constance--or will she teach him what being faithful is all about?

If Little Red Riding Hood had met this wolf in the woods, her story would have had a different ending. This story, told in the first person, is quite good, in spite of the fact that the hero is not at all admirable. The heroine is and it is this character that makes "The Most Dangerous 'Wolf' of All" worth reading.

Sexuality: Explicit monogamous sex

Reviewed by Flora Bell
Courtesy eBOOKISLE.com
Posted November 8, 2006



Summary

What blue eyes he had! The better to melt a maiden's heart.

What chiseled lips he had! The better to fan desire's flames.

What strong hands he had! The better to touch her as no one had before.

Constance Blakely's marriage was never consummated before her husband abandoned her for a Continental tour. What's a resentful and curious maiden to do when a devilishly handsome "wolf" offers to show her what her husband would not?



 

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