When Rainey Wilson asks Thorne O'Brien Lassiter to instruct her in the art of seduction so that she can capture the attention of her teacher, he obliges and turns the rugged mountain girl into an alluring woman, but after Thorn leave her, Rainey yearns for the man who has awakened her passions. Orig
A young innocent Rainey finds true love in her backyard.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Thorne has loved Rainey since she was a child. She thinks of him as her best friend, and when she becomes infatuated with the new handsome schoolteacher, she asks him to show her how to use "feminine wiles" to attract him. After a few kissing lessons, she hardly remembers the schoolteacher, but she refuses Thorne's offer of marriage because she thinks he is offering out of duty rather than love. A secondary plot has Thorne hiring a private detective to find his long lost half sister, but this plot is never fully developed and in fact seems to interfere with the primary romance. Although he never said the exact words she wanted, Thorne expressed his feelings toward her in his actions and words; only a dimwit could have mistaken them. Nevertheless, I could not put this book down because the hero is every woman's dream and, frankly, I fell in love with him too. How refreshing to find a book where the hero's deep feelings about the heroine are never in doubt (at least to the reader). I will look for more books like this one!
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