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The Lady's Tutor

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'The Lady's Tutor' by Robin Schone is a historical romance novel set in 1800's England. The story follows Elizabeth, a lonely Victorian wife who seeks out Ramiel, a notorious rake known as the Bastard Sheikh, to teach her the art of seduction in an attempt to reignite the passion in her loveless marriage. The plot revolves around the intimate conversations between Elizabeth and Ramiel as they discuss a centuries-old book on lovemaking, leading to a gradual development of their feelings for each other amidst a backdrop of societal expectations and personal revelations. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and a slow-building romance that culminates in a climactic and surprising ending.

Characters:

The characters are multilayered, with the protagonist undergoing significant personal growth amid complex relationships and societal constraints.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by rich detail and an emphasis on dialogue, intertwining emotional depth with eroticism.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot centers on a Victorian woman's exploration of love and intimacy, complicated by her strained marriage and her lessons with a charismatic tutor.

Setting:

The novel is set in a richly depicted Victorian England, highlighting societal mores and the intricacies of intimate relationships.

Pacing:

The pacing is gradual, focusing on character development and sexual tension before culminating in more action-oriented sequences.
He leaned against the library door and watched through narrowed eyes the woman who stood in front of the half-circle bay of floor-to-ceiling windows. Wispy tendrils of fog bridged her and the opened d...

Notes:

The Lady's Tutor is written by Robin Schone, known for its historical romance genre.
The story is set in Victorian times, focusing on a woman named Elizabeth.
Elizabeth hires a man named Ramiel, known as the Bastard Sheikh, to help her seduce her husband.
The narrative explores themes of loneliness and unfulfilled desire in Elizabeth's marriage.
The book is filled with graphic discussions of sex, though actual physical intimacy occurs later in the story.
Elizabeth's character is complex, reflecting both passion and cruelty, leading to mixed feelings from readers.
The dialogue between Elizabeth and Ramiel is described as highly erotic and intimate, focusing on verbal communication initially.
Some readers found the portrayal of cultural elements to be problematic, citing mild racial fetishization.
The novel includes dramatic twists and elements of suspense, particularly relating to Elizabeth's life being in danger.
Critics noted some odd sentence structures and editing issues that detracted from the reading experience.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of institutionalized incest, sexual depravity from supporting characters, and the portrayal of historical issues around race and fetishization.

Has Romance?

Yes, the book features a high level of romance as it centers on the developing relationship between Elizabeth and Ramiel.

From The Publisher:

An Education In Pleasure Married young to a man hand-picked by her father, Elizabeth Petre is an ideal Victorian lady. She has borne two sons and endured sixteen years of selfless duty in a passionless marriage. Craving a man's loving touch yet loyal to her wedding vows, Elizabeth is determined to seduce her coldly indifferent husband. She knows of only one man who can teach her the erotic secrets of love. A Lesson In Love The bastard son of an English countess and an Arab sheik, Ramiel Devington was reared to embrace both Western culture and Eastern pleasure. Scorned by society and challenged by prim Elizabeth's request, he undertakes her instruction in the art of sensual delight. But when the lessons become a temptation neither can resist, Elizabeth is forced to choose between obligation and a bold, forbidden passion. . . "Takes the reader on a sweeping adventure into the very heart of sensuality and the nature of passion." -RT Book Reviews "Be prepared for romantic erotica the way it should be written. . .truly captivating." -theromancereader.com, 5 Hearts "Combining the erotic with the romantic, Robin Schone tests the boundaries of romance fiction." -The Literary Times

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