"Great story. Great love scenes!"
Sammuel Lennox, the Viscount Ranelagh, becomes interested
in
finding out the identity of the woman who is the model for
the nude paintings he has been buying. He tracks her down
at
the artist's studio and learns that she is Alexandra
Ionides, thirty years old, twice widowed and with a
reputation as an independent woman. There is something
about
this woman that draws Sam to her and he sets about seducing
her her into becoming another woman on the long list of
females he has charmed into his bed. Alex turns Sam down when he propositions her. She is not
averse to taking a lover once in a while, but she is not
interested in becoming another notch on this rake's
bedpost.
She feels she has more important things to do with her
time,
and besides, she finds him too appealing and alluring,
which
could prove to be dangerous to her freedom and happiness.
She doesn't realize that in refusing him she has peaked
Sam's interest and created an obsession. He must have her! I had a good time reading SEDUCTION IN MIND. I enjoyed the
progression of the relationship between Sam and Alex.
Through verbal banter and exchanges they came to understand
each other better and the sexual tension was exciting. It
was fun to watch two fiercly independent people struggle
with their feelings of jealousy and try to appear
uninvolved
even though the animal attraction was too strong to resist.
The loves scenes were extremely erotic. It was somewhat
refreshing to see a heroine who was sexually liberated and
a
hero who could accept her that way. These were very
likeable
characters who deserved their happy ending. I enjoy the
footnotes Ms. Johnson includes in her books. I know some
readers find them distracting but I like the extra bit of
background she provides in them. SEDUCTION IN MIND has
joined the list of my favorite Susan Johnson reads. One note of caution: Ms. Johnson uses some sexual terms in
her books that some may find offensive. She seemed to have
toned this down in SEDUCTION IN MIND but nevertheless some
of these words are used. I don't mind reading these words,
I
have come to expect them as a part of her writing style and
would probably miss them if they didn't appear. As reviewed for Book Barn, Folsom Ca.
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted August 16, 2001
SummarySEDUCTION IN MIND
Samuel Lennox, Viscount Ranelagh, was renowned for his
prowess at seduction. So when the lovely Miss Alexandra
Ionides seemed unimpressed with his amorous advances,
Samuel saw her as merely another challenge -- until her
beauty and her independent nature begin to stir new
feelings in his heart. Could this famed rake be falling in
love? (Courtesy of INGRAM
BOOK CO.)
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