"Very erotic but not very romantic."
In 1821 Yorkshire, a snowstorm forces the carriage
containing divorcee Caroline Morrison to stop at a nearby
inn, where she is stunned to see Simon Blair also stranded
there. Caroline remembers the great sex with her former
lover, but has not forgotten Simon's tryst with her maid.
Still, Simon seduces Caroline who pleads with him to
continue until they both climax. They make love several
more times before she sneaks away. Caroline heads north to her governess job in remote
Netherton Castle while Simon searches for her. Ian and Jane
Carlisle welcome Caroline to their home and introduce her
to their two children. Three days later, a frustrated Simon
arrives at Netherton Castle to recover from losing Caroline
again. Both Simon and Caroline are shocked to see one
another in the middle of nowhere. That night Simon enters
Caroline's room and they share great sex, but neither
trusts the other outside the bedroom. Thus anything
permanent except for an occasional fling seems impossible. Known for her erotic romances, award winning Susan
Johnson uses two astronomical coincidences and a minimal
plot to tell the tale of a pair who has no relationship
except under the covers. The story line employs explicit
sex and uses profanities in weird ways to further the
tension between the lead couple. The tale is too flimsy
except for those readers who enjoy sexual escapades from
lead characters AGAIN AND AGAIN.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 17, 2002
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