Elusive Lover

Elusive Lover by Carole Mortimer, published by Harlequin Mills & Boon in 1982, is a romance novel that explores the complexities of trust and human connection. In this edition, spanning 192 pages, the story centers on Erin, who grapples with a deep-seated distrust of men shaped by her past experiences. When she encounters Josh Hawke, his offer of kindness and comfort challenges her perceptions, leading her to question whether he is truly different from those she has known.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Erin’s internal struggles as she navigates her desperate situation and the conflicting emotions that arise from accepting Josh’s help. The story examines themes of vulnerability and self-respect, as Erin confronts her fears and the implications of her choices. Through this exploration, the book presents a nuanced look at romance and the barriers that can exist in relationships.
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Erin had a profound distrust of all menNothing in her life had persuaded her to think otherwise–from her father to the men she met in her daily routine.Was Josh Hawke any different? His proposition indicated not, but he had recognized her need for human warmth and had responded with kindness and comfort.Her situation was desperate and left her with little choice but to accept it. Then why was he so angry when she did, accusing her of a lack of self-respect?
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