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By: Debra Glass

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Unable to support herself and her beloved servants, Widow Carrie Hatcher contemplates the unthinkable—offering her services for money. Forced to board wounded Colonel Wesley McEwen in her home, Carrie vows to make the striking Confederate soldier her first “client”.

 

But Carrie gets more than she bargained for when she agrees to comply with Wesley’s every illicit request for one week. Throughout long, sultry nights, Wesley tutors Carrie in every position, every skill, of her illicit new trade. From dark taboos to pleasurable punishments, Carrie becomes his willing pupil.

 
Passions inflamed, the couple becomes more scandalously intimate but Carrie realizes she wants to give him far more than just her body. The colonel, however, may be too haunted by his past to risk accepting more than he’s bought and paid for.


Categories: 19thCentury,Legend
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Book Length: Novel
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Book Type: eBook

Available in Print: No


ISBN: 9781419920806
Regular Price: $5.95
On Sale For: $5.06


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1. Alternative-Read.com on 11/10/2009, said:

For all the steamy sex woven through the latter part of the book, there is also some very stark realism throughout the totality of the story about the war and what people (especially lone women) could be reduced to. I liked the stoicism of the women-their strength, heart and determination to overcome no matter the cost to their "soul", while the compassion of the Colonel was most endearing. This one was one to put on the re-read shelf to enjoy again.
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2. Terra on 4/24/2009, said:

Debra did an outstanding job of recreating the Old South with visual images of what was going on in and around the war. This was a fantastic and errotic journey from beginning to end. I loved Carrie as the heroine. She was strong because she had to be and compliant because she wanted to be. Wesley is the perfect combination of Southern gentleman and curl your toes lover. One of my favorite authors, I can't wait for her next installment.
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