The Lady's Tutor

    The Tutor Series Book 1

    by Robin Schone

    Enquiring Minds LLC

    December 10, 2024

    Available in: e-Book

    The Lady's Tutor
    by Robin Schone

    • COSMOPOLITAN Must Read Erotic Novel.
    • NPR Swoon-Worthy Romance.
    • HAPPYMAG TV [a] Best Erotic Novel of All Time.

    "A beautifully written and original story [that] has more in common with Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels (which follow the career of a Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister in Victorian England) or D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover (for its daring portrayal of women's sexuality in a repressed time) than any recent romance novel."---All About Romance

    40 WAYS TO LOVE...
    "Cowards sleep alone, night after night.

    Cowards accept the fact that their husbands take pleasure with another woman.

    Cowards do nothing, not women."

    LET ME LOVE JUST ONCE.
    LONDON, ENGLAND 1886
    Elizabeth Petre---Daughter of the Prime Minister and Wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer---seeks to seduce her coldly indifferent husband. Ramiel Devington---Bastard Son of a wealthy English Countess and a Powerful Arabic Sheikh---is in exile for an unspeakable crime. He agrees to be her tutor. She agrees to be his student. The Perfumed Garden of the Cheikh Nefzaoui, an ancient Arabic treatise on Erotic Love, is their textbook.

    Their sexual odyssey will plumb the depths of passion even as it plunges them into the filthy, deadly underbelly of English politics. Inspired by the Cleveland Street Scandal that rocked the foundation of Victorian government.

    AUTHOR'S NOTES: The Lady's Tutor has morally gray characters, explicit sexual situations and is based upon actual Victorian situations and practices that may be unsettling to gentle readers.



    Robin Schone's Bio

    Hey! Some of you know me, but for those who don't, let me introduce myself. I love British Victorian history. In what other era can an author include dinosaurs in a romance novel ... and remain true to the times? The Crystal Palace c1854-1936 had a wonderful exhibit of life-sized, sculpted dinosaurs and other exotic exhibits. Think of the Chicago Field Museum and Six Flags of Great America all rolled into one. And while people in other eras indulged in hot sexual exploits--at least, through literature, art and music---the Victorian era left behind the largest collection of erotica of any other time. You know, classics like The Pearl and The Boudoir, all of which are still in print. In addition to loving paleontology and cool technology, our ancestors heroically fought to advance women's rights---not just to 'vote'---but to gain legal representation so that fathers/husbands/sons couldn't abuse them or lock them up in insane asylums simply because they were women. Warning: my books are driven by real-life history. Patriarchal laws affected women's daily lives, just as they do now. Oh, and my lovers explore the many facets of intimacy through explicit, erotic sex, just like our great-great-great-great-great grandparents did. So ... History. Dinosaurs. Sex. Law. The Victorians are my kind of people! I hope to make you, too a fan of this underrated and often misrepresented era. Please visit my website at www.robinschone.today to learn more about my books.