"erotic contemporary tale"
Passion enjoys teaching, but also appreciates escaping the
classroom for the summer. She also apparently takes
immense delight with the literature she teaches as for
instance the hunk star of the poem The Highwayman haunts
her dreams so vividly she feels concerned because
his "touch" seems so real. Needing to escape her own fantasies as much as the
classroom, Pash works at her best friend's stable in
Shaftesbury while taking up horseback riding. Her
instructor Ivan is at the stable as a favor to a friend.
When he meets Pash he wants to teach her more than just
riding a horse. She fantasizes riding him as he becomes
the star of her dreams. However, as they begin to share
erotic lessons in love, Ivan hides from Passion that
his "day" job is as a doctor at the university; he takes
summers off with this year teaching one beautiful author
how to ride a thoroughbred. This erotic contemporary tale of sex and love between
academics working at a stable is a hot romance from the
moment that Pash passionately dreams of the Highwayman
(Alfred Noyes would appreciate Pash's vivid description).
The story line is torrid in the bedroom, the stable, and a
few other locales and with ties that bind. Though the
likable support cast ironically feels like peeping tom
intruders, fans will immensely gain pleasure from this
titillating tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2006
SummaryA highwayman comes riding... Lost in her books, shy and
beautiful Pash is free to explore her fascination with sexy
rogues. Her wickedest fantasies are of bold, sensual and
powerful men, who release the passions she keeps locked deep
inside...and the fear...
Her new riding instructor seems to have stepped out of her
wildest dream. Ivan is masterful...handsome...and a very
experienced lover. His invitation to a world of forbidden
pleasure is irresistible...and Pash says yes...
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