Review
Hungarian Rhapsody is filled with mind-blowing, twists that leave the reader at a loss for what happens next. There are so many undercurrents to make the reader second guess themselves on who the bad guy is. The scenery although beautiful is also dark, helping with the suspense. The seduction Vidor has over Hester without ever touching her gives it a life of its own. This book is an exciting way to spend your evening. I look forward to more from this author. Coffee Time Romance This is a book you must experience for yourself. Decadence galore! You'll find yourself wanting to be Hester at times and then worrying for her the next. I highly recommend Hungarian Rhapsody. -- Kim Richards Pretty-Scary.net
Product Description
Her employer was a fair enough man, a little odd but surely no threat. He had never coerced her into any action where she wasn't comfortable. She had thought that it was pretty much certain that she would be expected to perform specific favors to earn her keep. But so far, she saw less of Vidor then she had at the tavern.
In 18th Century England, Hester dreams of running away with the gypsies. She is taken in by a tall, handsome stranger, Vidor, with hypnotic eyes and a seductive accent, to teach his niece Gigi how to sing. Hester soon begins to experience new and altogether unexpected sexual pleasures with her master and his servants, both male and female.