"Hot! Explosive!"
Warning! This book is very sexually explicit and highly
erotic. Some might find it offensive, but I loved it! The story opens with Michel des Anges waiting to meet the
woman who has paid him a small fortune to spend a month
teaching her the erotic and carnal delights he has learned
in his years as a much sought after male prostitute. Michel
has not plied his trade in over five years, ever since the
fire that scarred him so badly that no woman can bear to
touch him. His soul is also deeply scarred, by the events
that drove him to a life of prostitution at an early age. He
knows that his involvement with this woman may very well end
in tragedy but he is compelled to take the chance by his
need to have a woman want him in spite of his scars. Anne Aimes is a thirty-six year old spinster who has spent
the majority of her life nursing her elderly and sickly
parents. Upon their deaths Anne has inherited their wealth.
She knows that any man who marries her would be doing so
only to gain her money since she is plain and well past
marriageable age. She does not plan on ever marrying, but
she has a hunger to learn the pleasure a woman can
experience when intimate with a man. She plans on
experiencing everything Michel can show her and saving the
memories to hold her for the rest of her life. The coming together of these two is a highly charged
passionate explosion. The business arrangement quickly
changes into a relationship between two extremely sexual and
emotionally wounded people. They desperately need love and
acceptance from each other but are afraid of encountering
the betrayal and rejection they have previously experienced
in life. Anne doesn't know that Michel is keeping secrets
and that because of her involvement with him she is in
mortal danger. Michel does not know when disaster will
strike, or from what direction it will come, but he knows
his enemy will not allow him to be happy for long. He is
terrified of the consequences to both himself and Anne. I
found that the combination of eroticism and in depth
portrayal of the two people's feelings and needs made for a
fascinating read. I didn't want to put it down and
resented the intrusions of daily life into my reading
enjoyment.
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted January 16, 2002
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