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  Setting: Contemporary Gillespe, Kentucky Sensuality: 10  Virginal and voluptuous, Grace Jenkins has secretly loved and lusted after  handsome Noah Harper for three years but he was engaged and, therefore,  off-limits. Then Noah walks in on his bride-to-be with another man and abruptly  breaks off the engagement, refusing to explain the reason for the canceled  wedding to his family. His grandmother and his fiancée's family are  outraged. Grace rushes to defend him and is stunned when Noah responds by taking  her straight to bed. She thinks this is only mutual lust and decides to enjoy  the excitement for as long as it lasts while Noah quickly discovers that what he  feels for Grace is much more complicated than simple lust. But convincing Grace  is another matter entirely--she refuses to see herself as a permanent part of  his life. Meanwhile, Noah's ex-fiancée is stirring up trouble with his  autocratic grandmother and before she's done, Noah will have to reevaluate his  relationship with his grandmother, Grace will have a whole new self-image, and  both will face major upheaval in their careers and personal lives.   Author Lori Foster has a reputation for warm, engaging characters combined with  sizzling sexual tension and Too Much Temptation has plenty of both. The  dominant theme in this novel, however, is that of a woman's sexual awakening and  Foster traverses this tricky ground with deft skill. --Lois Dyer
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