This is a dark and brooding gothic mystery featuring a terrified
heroine, a morally ambiguous hero, an isolated setting, an eerie house, and layers of old family secrets.
The year 1887, Bar Harbor, Maine.
Lily Hill's sexual odyessy begins when she returns home to untangle the lies and distortions
of her past, a past involving a lurid sex scandal, a suspicious death, and the very angry man she once loved
and wronged, Doyle Donovan. Despite annonymous threats warning her to stay away, Lily is resolved
to make reparations to Doyle ... in every manner he desires.
And Doyle is a man of many shocking desires.
Available from Loose Id Publishing
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...the promise in the first scene where we meet the sinfully hot
Doyle. From the get-go, Lilian and Doyle's shared past ensured an emotional
and sexual tension that kept me glued to my screen. While this story is the
classic Big Misunderstanding, what makes it a Keeper for me is the sex. This
is one of the most erotically charged books I've ever read. Doyle is a total
alpha, so utterly compelling in his dominance (don't worry, I don't mean
BDSM). He's crude, at times even cruel, in his initial conversations with
Lilian, but instead of being disgusted, I was turned on. Why? Because even
in those angst-filled moments -- no, especially in those moments -- there
was a palpable heat just arching between these two. Trent also has hot
dialogue to a T because just hearing Doyle's dark utterances was almost as
hot as the real deal. And when Doyle finally takes Lilian, it's the start of
many memorable encounters.
...I felt that Trent so masterfully charged every encounter in this
book. Also, my preference has always been for dominant heroes, so I have no
problem with the man taking charge (or at least in fiction!). Another
warning I have to give is that anal sex does factor into a scene, so if this
isn't your cup of tea, beware! Though I've never had any special preference
for anal play, this particular scene is enough to make me think twice... =)
The long and short of it is, if you're looking for an erotic romance to keep
you up at night, this is the e-book for you. While it doesn't have the most
innovative plot, it does have some of the most innovative sex I've read in
many, many months.1>
Reviewed by Barb Chan for Sensual Romance
Sexual Content: NC-17
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Louisa Trent’s “Tainted Love” is a carefully woven historical erotic
romance with strong elements of suspense. Ms. Trent slowly and carefully
unravels Lilly and Doyle’s story, intertwining glimpses to their past to
enable the reader to put the pieces of the puzzle together, one by one …
yet, she successfully manages to surprise the reader at the end … or at
least, she managed to surprise this reader ;-) In the same way that Ms.
Trent builds the suspense factor, she builds up the sexual tension factor,
until she finally gifts us with a good deal of extremely hot love scenes
that had me more than just slightly hot and bothered. This book contains
what I consider one of the hottest masturbation scenes I have ever read.
Just that scene forced me to step away from my computer for a bit, in search
of some ice, and cursing at the fact that my husband and I were both at
work. If you fancy suspenseful historical erotic romances, this one
certainly is a must read.
Mireya Orsini for Just Erotic Romance Reviews
Heat level: O
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the sexual play described in this book is varied and hot. Lillian
has made up her mind to make amends to Doyle no matter the cost to her own
pride. To Doyle, this means complete sexual submission to him. In ways that
are sometimes sweet, sometimes humiliating, but always erotic, Doyle proves
himself to be a true alpha-male and the kind of lover any adventurous woman
would gladly welcome to her bed.
Adrienne Kama for The Romance Studio
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I usually do not care for historical settings in romance books, though I know that many readers love them.
However, this time the Victorian period is essential to the story this wonderful book is telling. Ms. Trent describes
the lives and surroundings of Lily and Doyle in a way that is absolutely enthralling. Anyone who enjoys tales of
alpha men in a historical setting is sure to like this book just as much as I did, if not more.


Susan White for Coffee Time Romance
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I don’t know how Louisa Trent comes up with some of the most scandalous romances that leave you numb from an
overload of emotional friction but she does it time and time again. Lily and Doyle took the word chemistry to an entirely
new level in her latest endeavor. Doyle’s mastery of Lily, while at times crude and vulgar because of his remembered
suffering and pain, still sent concupiscent shivers down my spine. Thankfully his love guaranteed he remained protective
and continued to ensure her safety when she didn’t seem smart enough to take care of herself. Lily made the perfect
submissive, needing to make reparations for all the pain she caused in the past. She was willing to allow herself to be
humiliated both publicly and privately. So much pleasure laced with past pain created some of the hottest encounters
before the two ever got to actual penetration. Just in case you’re wondering if I loved anything but the sex and daily
interaction between the hero and heroine, the answer is yes!!! The suspense behind the murder and renewed threats made
this book a true winner. I am waiting anxiously to see if Ms. Trent can top her ever growing works of genius.
Desiree Farrell for Erotic Escapades Reviews
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This novel is rich in historical and geographical detail as well as including a suspenseful plot and sizzling sensuality.
This prolific author seems to improve with each story, leaving her readers anticipating her next stories.
Rated: Great
Heat Rating: erotic
Annie for Euro-Reviews
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