A Lady's Pleasure

by Robin Schone

Audible, Inc

Sensual: Contemporary

March 14, 2014

ISBN-13: B00J0GD5XE

Available in: Audio (reprint)

A Lady's Pleasure
by Robin Schone

Let me be your fantasy man ... for as long as the storm lasts.

Lady Abigail Wynfred escapes to a seaside cottage to bid her dreams farewell before marrying a staid English lord to please her family. Colonel Robert Coally convalesces in a nearby cottage to recuperate from a battle wound before returning to the Boer Wars. When a storm strikes, Robert takes refuge with Abigail. He has seen too much death. She has experienced too much loneliness. They vow to fulfill each others fantasies until the storm ends. But passion, they discover, is as unpredictable and life-altering as the elements ...

Originally published September 1999 in the anthology CAPTIVATED by Kensington and then September 2012 in eBook by NYLA.



Robin Schone's Bio

My life has been ruled by...DINOSAURS, ROMANCE & SEX.

You are no doubt asking yourself what do dinosaurs have to do with romance and or (gasp) sex?

No, I am not into bestiality.

It's really quite simple. You see, when I was six years old, my mother took me to a double matinee. One movie was about dinosaurs (which I loved) and the other was a sappy romance (or so I thought at the time) which she loved.

Well, it took a few years, but I finally decided there is something to that man-woman stuff. I read my first romance novel at the age of twelve (These Old Shades by Georgette Heyer), and I read my first erotic novel when I was fifteen (The Way of a Maid by Mario Clement). Now I write ... Erotic romance books.

Where does my love of dinosaurs fit into all this?

Archeology (or paleontology, for you etymologists out there).

Which in turn led me to explore ancient cultures.

Think India and Tantra, the Indian Cult of Ecstasy.

Or in modern history, think Arabia and The Perfumed Garden of Cheikh Nefzaoui, an Arabic treatise on erotic love.

I love reading about sexual practices in faraway times and places, then passing on to you, my readers, tidbits of historical erotica.