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Reviews for El tutor (The Lady's Tutor)

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The average rating for El tutor (The Lady's Tutor) based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-02-25 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 5 stars James Brown
This story was excellent! It starts so slowly, just barely giving you enough so that you hold your breath in hope that something will happen between Saphyre and Elizabeth making you turn those pages well past a "reasonable" reading hour. Everything takes place around the lessons in seduction that delectable Lord Saphyre gives the morally upright Elizabeth but not once in the whole first half of the story does he lay a finger on her. The tutoring is conducted like teacher and pupil and the textbook that they use is "The Perfumed Garden of the Sheik Nefzaoui"--the Arab Kama Sutra basically. There is mystery and secrets right up to the end and some secrets will do more than surprise. There is nothing that is tawdry or even ick worthy in the whole story. When something finally does happen between the teacher and pupil, well turn up the air conditioner because it's a slow, slow, sloooowwwwww burn ;-) The love story just makes you sigh OMG about a million times and the sex, well if it could, it would burn a hole right through the pages. What makes the story unique is that the sex was part of the love story and not just sex for the sake of sex like you can often find in erotic romance. So finally, some erotic fiction that has an incredible story to boot'a very nice surprise.
Review # 2 was written on 2011-08-15 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 3 stars Donald Havener
3 to 3 1/ 2 stars The Lady's Tutor is a well written, thought-provoking, sensual, and well researched book; however, I had a difficult time staying focused and interested in the plot. For some reason, it just didn't capture my attention the way The Lover or Gabriel's Woman did. That said, the sexual tension throughout this story was superbly done. I enjoyed this book but perhaps was not in the mood for its heaviness. I may revisit it again when I'm in a more receptive mood.


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