
A tip-off from a friend leads her to A. Chamfleur, purveyor of “Intimate Advice to the Gentlewoman.” However, Sofia soon discovers that “A” is in fact Monsieur Chamfleur, and though he claims he’s perfectly qualified to teach her what she needs to know, his methods aren’t exactly innocent. After some hesitation, Sofia decides she has nothing to lose, and lets Monsieur Chamfleur commence with his unusual methods in his own way. She certainly doesn’t regret it.
I’ve read lots of Portia Da Costa’s work in the past, but this is the first historical erotica of hers that I’ve read. And I have to say that although it’s a huge departure from her contemporary stuff, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s been so brilliantly written that you forget that you’re actually in modern times, as opposed to Victorian England. The tone, the language and the dialogue are perfectly crafted and it makes for a fab read! It’s not quite as saucy as some of Portia’s contemporary stuff, but if it had have been, then it wouldn’t have felt like “genuine” Victorian times. Excellent – can’t wait to read the next installment.

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