| Tender Persuasion :: Port Town Publishing :: Novel by Jean Hackensmith |
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Kaitlyn Emberland was brutally raped five years ago. She almost
died, and her assailant left behind forty-two scars to remind her
of their "encounter." She will never trust a man again. She will
never love again. The mere thought of a man's touch makes her
skin crawl--until she meets Marc Campbell. He is different. He
is kind, gentle, understanding, and he loves her. He is willing to
do whatever it takes to convince Kaitlyn that she can put the
rape behind her and live and love again.
But is it even possible? Can such a brutal act of violence and betrayal ever truly be overcome? Kaitlyn has her doubts, but with the commencement of Marc's "treatment," even she begins to believe that she may someday enjoy the physical side of love again--an act that now makes her heart pound with soul-shaking terror, and a goal that Marc is determined to attain. Please not that some of the scenes in Tender Persuasion are explicit and graphic in nature and must be in order for the reader to understand the level of terror this woman experienced, and the level of dedication her man possessed. | |||||||
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