The Punishment Room

The Punishment Room

Zara Devereux
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Author:  Zara Devereux
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  224
Publisher:  Little, Brown Book Group
Year:  2003
ISBN:  9780751533538

'In an instant he had pressed her up against one of the standing stones. It was cold as a tomb, that chill working through her thin dress. 'Undress for me,' he commanded.' Shy Caitlin Colbert is wondering what to do after university when she inherits a guesthouse in Cornwall. Emboldened by her sexy friend Saskia, Caitlin's confidence soars and she discovers her sexual power with the local men, but when she meets Tristan Trevellyan, she is smitten. Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Tristan's first wife, Portia, and when he goes to London in search of answers, Portia's half-brother Guy visits Caitlin claiming that Tristan is unbalanced. Guy is manipulative and dominating and indoctrinates naive Caitlin into his dark sexual world. He knows what happened to Portia and if she remains under his instruction, Caitlin is in danger of going the same way.

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