![]() ![]() ![]() The hero goggles at her every time she feeds his son. This book is like 300+ pages of diet lactation erotica. The family that took Lydia in decides that she'd be a great wet nurse for the hero, Ross's, baby, never mind the fact that he has nothing but bad names to call her, all variations of whore, slut, and tramp, and says he'd rather let his new son die than take sustenance at the bosom of a woman of ill repute.īut the matriarch of Lydia's savior family, known to us as Ma, is determined to play matchmaker, and Lydia ends up staying in Coleman's wagon. She stays with them for a while, until we learn that one of the other wagon owners, a man named Coleman, has just had his wife die in labor. The heroine- Lydia- is taken in by a kind-hearted family who are part of a wagon train. ![]() ![]() The story literally opens with the grievously ill heroine giving birth to a stillborn baby in a field that was the product of abuse.įrom there, it gets worse. But SUNSET EMBRACE doesn't pull back any punches when it comes to its problematic content. None of those things particularly bother me, and given that this was published in 1985 when that was basically the de facto standard for books of this type, I wasn't particularly surprised. They were saying that the hero was cruel, that the plot was OTT, and that there was dubious consent. I actually bought this book because of all the negative reviews for it. ![]()
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