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EVEN DESIRE HAS ITS PRICE . . .
Thirty-six year old Anne Aimes is a spinster whose only attraction is her wealth. But her plain looks mask a passionate woman who yearns to know a man's intimate caresses. Michel des Anges--Michael of the Angels--is renowned for his ability to bring women to pleasure. All it will cost her is ten thousand pounds...
Driven by vengeance, ravaged by tragedy, Michael seeks to lose himself in a woman who will demand only physical pleasure. A woman who won't suspect his own aching needs--or his true motive for accepting her terms. Unable to resist the lure of her guileless desire, he plunges her into a deadly web of deception and revenge where the price of carnal ecstasy is life itself...
Robin Schone knows how to write sizzling erotic love scenes.
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ROBIN SCHONE lives in a Chicago suburb with her music aficionado husband. She loves reading, swimming, socializing, listening to music (preferably rock and/or classic rock) and is a staunch defender of human rights in general and of women's sexuality worldwide.
Robin is the USA Today best-selling author of The Lady's Tutor (a Romantic Times All-Time Favorite Pick), Awaken, My Love, Gabriel's Woman, The Lover, as well as "A Lady's Pleasure" in Captivated, and "A Man and A Woman" in Fascinated, two of Kensington's groundbreaking erotic historical romance anthologies. All four novels were Doubleday Book Club Selections.
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March 07, 2008: This was the first Robin Schone book I read - and it lead me to her others. This was a well written, erotic, romance. I enjoyed the suspense and found the characters to be likable and well suited to each other. Worth Reading!
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June 20, 2005: I've read several books by this author, but this one wasn't as good as some of her others. It dragged the plot a bit at times and could have gotten to the meat of the story much sooner and worked from there. But I would recommend it, it did keep my interest.