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Book Review By Marilyn Shoemaker
The Twelve Month Mistress by Kate Walker

Joaquin Alcolar is the oldest and only legitimate son of Juan Alcolar, a Spanish aristocrat. He has spent most of his life mistrusting relationships destroyed by his father's unfaithfulness. Joaquin is a “Lone Wolf”. Being in charge of his vineyard business has taught him how to wear a mask, not allowing him to show his true emotions   Love is not in his vocabulary and he's never kept a mistress for more than a year.

Cassie is his current mistress and deeply loves Joaquin. However, she is afraid she will be sent packing and questions whether to stay or leave. She is quoted saying “is it worth staying in a situation that is just not making you happy?” She has a “hungry need for this man” and is vulnerable where he is concerned. Cassie loves and adores him and is putty in his hands. She has trouble being honest with Joaquin about her feelings and what she wants from the relationship. She's fearful of being cast out and rejected. So when the end of the year approaches, she decides to leave, to keep hold of her pride.

Upon Cassie's leaving, Joaquin has an accident and Cassie is forced to return home to take care of him. From there, one complication after another and she is now back where she started, more confused and emotional..

Throughout the book, both characters explore their feelings concerning their relationship. Joaquin doesn't understand not always being in control, not knowing where he is headed nor why he feels so different about Cassie over his past mistresses.   His emotions are out of control where she is concerned. He feels she is “his woman”, what he owns he controls. He runs his life with discipline and nothing happens without his approval.


Plot & Themes
Time/era of story
In love with caretaker or teacher Yes
Falling in love with - Homecaring friend

Main Male Character
Profession/status:
Age/status: - 20's-30's
Sex makes him

Main Female Character
Age/status: - long-lived adults

Setting
Europe Yes
European country: - Spain

Writing Style
What % of story is romance related? - 90%
How explicit is the sex? - descript of kissing - touching of anatomy - actual description of sex - Boob talk
Focus of story - equally on two couples
How much dialog - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog
How much sexing? - 5-9 sex acts
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