The heroine, Elizabeth Petre, is the daughter of the Prime Minister of Victorian England and wife of many years to the Chancellor
of the Exchequer, Edward Petre. Other than sharing her bed to produce their two sons, Edward Petre has neither slept nor
made love to Elizabeth since.
A passionate woman by nature, Elizabeth decides to seduce her husband back to her bed. To fulfill her plan, she seeks
out Ramiel Devington, “The Bastard Sheik”, reputed to be a skilled lover and blackmails him into teaching her the art of
seduction.
Rameil refuses but eventually agrees to tutor Elizabeth with the aid of an old erotic Arabian book, “The Perfume Garden.”
Soon a strong attraction and affection between Rameil and Elizabeth begin to grow.
Elizabeth’s frustration and suspicion heighten when Edward continues to reject her. Fearing that he and his father- in-law’s
political careers would be jeopardized, Edward orders Elizabeth to stop seeing Rameil and even threatens her with divorce.
The plot thickens with an assassination attempt, the discovery of mystery and dark secrets surrounding Elizabeth’s family.
Love Goddess, Robin Schone, has penned a very moving, sensual love story that has strong characters, erotic love scenes,
mystery and dark secrets. The Lady’s Tutor is certainly a great page turner and a keeper.