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"A steamy romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted December 29, 2002
Over the years her widowed father made it clear that Lady
Elizabeth Harcourt's first responsibility was to him.
However, in 1812 when she was twenty-seven years old, her
father marries seventeen-year-old Charlotte. The teen,
befitting the role of wife, takes over the running or
perhaps the destroying of the household Read more...
"Erotic, steamy, but still about love."
Reviewed by Morgan Chilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 12, 2003
Scandalous artist Gabriel Cristofore has made a living
painting decadent portraits of the gentry - and seducing
his subject. But when he meets Lady Elizabeth Harcourt, he
discovers he can't play games with her.
Elizabeth is tired of always being on the sidelines. Never
married, she's lonely and curious Read more...
"True love versus Society's mores."
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted February 24, 2003
Gabriel Cristofore is a talented painter, who makes a
living on the edges of society through gifts from the
lonely matrons he paints. Lady Elizabeth Harcourt is the
only child of a respected member of parliament who has just
married a girl 10 years younger than his daughter, in the Read more...
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