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The Tutor (Harlequin Blaze) [Mass Market Paperback]

Hope Tarr (Author)
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Harlequin Blaze July 1, 2010


Lady Bea Lindsey is desperate. She's newly engaged to a very nice but dull gentleman and is fully aware that if she wants any joy in her marriage bed, she'll have to call the shots. But first she needs to be taught. And who better to instruct her than irresistibly sexy rogue Ralph Sylvester?

Ralph is surprised by Bea's request, but he can't turn down the woman he's lusted after for the past nine months. He agrees on one condition. For the next seven days and nights, Bea must relinquish total control to him. No pleasure will be off-limits, no act of lovemaking forbidden, no desire too shocking.

It's every man's fantasy. Until the student surpasses the teacher...

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (July 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373795564
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373795567
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,496,195 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A sizzling education!, June 29, 2010
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A. Pohren (IA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Tutor (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
Hope Tarr brings sensuality to a peak with her newest historical release, The Tutor. Following the conclusion of her "Men of Roxbury House" Victorian trilogy, Hope Tarr decided to give secondary characters innocent Lady Beatrice Lindsey and rogue Ralph Sylvester, their own story.

The Tutor begins with Ralph and the horrors of his childhood, giving readers a bit of a background on him and what he has had to endure growing up, thus the reason for his instabilities. The story then focuses on the "present" with Lady Beatrice (Bea) leaving her newly married sister's, Lady Katherine, home to return to London at the summons of her father. There is a sizzling spark between Bea and Ralph, who works for her sister's husband, Rourke, and who is also a good friend. Bea's sister tells her, however, that Ralph `eats little girls like her for breakfast', and to set her mind away from the likes of him.

It is nine months later and Bea is betrothed to a kind, stable, yet fairly boring man. Bea comes to stay with her sister for a week and once again is met by Ralph. It is with a bit of thought that Bea comes to the conclusion that Ralph would make the perfect tutor for her, with his many accomplished ways in... sex. After an encounter of little satisfaction with her betrothed, Bea takes it upon herself to learn the pleasurable ways of lovemaking, thus allowing her to teach them to her soon-to-be husband.

Ralph is shocked and surprised by Bea's request to be taught the pleasures of the flesh. But given he's yearned for Bea since setting eyes on her all those months ago, this seems like the perfect solution. What neither of them counts on is that as their sexual desires are met, their hearts blossom and tangle themselves deeply within one another's souls.

Both Bea and Ralph deem themselves unworthy of one another and there is still the troublesome fiancé waiting for Bea. The clock is ticking, and the week of Bea's stay is coming to an end and the end of nightly delights and daily teasing between the two--forever. While able to overcome any insecurities of the body, will Ralph and Bea be able to overcome the insecurities of their hearts, before it is too late?

In all honesty, I have to say that The Tutor sizzles. The lovemaking scenes cover a vast array of activities, including bondage, oral sex, submission, as well as self pleasuring. However, Hope Tarr's writing style puts these scenes in a very well written way, without making it pornographic or crude. The chemistry between Ralph and Bea is mesmerizing and titillating. In addition to the strong physical scenes and attraction between the two, the story of their blossoming love is enduring. The combination of all angles makes for a very hard-to-put-down story and one that will leave the reader with a smile on their face.

I do want to mention, that while The Tutor focuses on characters from a previous series, which I have not yet had the pleasure to read, I had absolutely no trouble getting into the story and characters as a standalone book. The way the story opens gives a bit of needed background information, with tidbits of previous incidents throughout to keep the reader up to speed.

Hope Tarr does a fantastic job setting the historical time with the use of period dialect. One such instance that stands out is the term for condom which was once called a "French Letter ". Another instance is the term of one being pregnant is "breeding". I do have to admit that the idea of a pregnant woman being a woman in "breeding" wasn't too thrilling to me. However, it does show the setting of the times, which is the early 1890's.

The Tutor is an excellent story for anyone looking for a fun, steamy read. I do want to say that three quarters of the story is sexually based, so be prepared for that. Hope Tarr is a most delightful author and I greatly look forward to reading more by her in the very near future.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars beyond disappointing!, July 12, 2010
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New Mom in NJ (North-Bergen, NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tutor (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
i usually love Hope Tarr's books but this one does not do it at all. it seemed so disjointed, the characters are so very hard to envision. its not well written at all and i'm not one to shy away from steamy scenes (i love erotic romances), but there was nothing romantic/ emotionally connected about the ones written here. i found the writing style quite degrading at times. i gave up on this book by page 147 (total 217 pgs).
thumbs down for this one.
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