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The Piano Tutor (2011)

by Anthea Lawson(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This was an enjoyable short story. Diana Waverly is coming out of mourning for the death of her husband. She cares deeply for her stepdaughter and is upset when she finds that the piano teacher has been called away. When she hears the piano, she comes into the room and is introduced to Nicholas Jameson, a handsome young man who is taking the piano teacher's place. He seems especially interested in the lovely widow Diana. Nicholas is really Diana’s friend’s cousin and is not a piano teacher at all but is the Marquess of Somerton. Diana's friend has been trying to get the two together and now that Diana is out of mourning, she has succeeded.
review 2: 4.5*Book source ~ Picked up for free on Amazon.The Viscountess Merrowstone, Lady Diana Waverly is just com
... moreing out of mourning when her stepdaughter’s piano tutor, Mr. Bent, is called away and a new tutor, Mr. Nicholas Jameson, is recommended to her. Much younger and quite a bit more handsome than Mr. Bent he makes Diana’s heart flutter like it has never done before. In addition, he plays like a dream and her stepdaughter Samantha likes him. So, even though he makes her think of things no lady should think of she hires him as the piano tutor for her Samantha and even considers taking lessons herself. But the looks he’s giving her added to her own naughty thoughts have her believing he might teach her more than the piano. She’s always been so proper. Dare she risk making her desire known to him?Very well-written this short story is a wonderful quick snack. Diana is a lovely character and Nicholas nearly sets the pages on fire. Well, this is an ebook, but if I had pages they’d be red hot. He’s so yummy! I like the twist at the end, too. Lawson is a new-to-me author, but I’ll be looking into more of her books. less
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wylie
Good short story. Not full of detail, even for a short story.
miriam
3.5 starsShort and sweet—and delightful. *happy sigh*
Something
The love scene could have been a little bit better.
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