
Weapons of love. Now Jean knew that she loved him, overwhelmingly and with every fiber of her being. She had loved him from the first second of their meeting--loved him when she had first trusted him, when she had known she must do whatever he wished, however, crazy or strange it might seem. Suddenly she was panic-stricken. "What shall I do when he leaves me?" she cried, feeling a loneliness size had never known, not even in her darkest misery in Scotland. To him, she was only the means to an end, a weapon he could ruthlessly use in his battle for another woman! "Suppose," came the whisper in her heart, "I tried to capture him for myself?"
Jean finds herself caught in a precarious emotional conflict when she realizes her growing affection for a man who views her only as a strategic tool. Jean navigates a landscape of intense personal vulnerability, driven by an overwhelming attachment to a man whose motives remain opaque and potentially manipulative. As she grapples with the realization that she is being used as a pawn in his pursuit of another woman, she must decide whether to accept her role or attempt to alter the trajectory of their relationship. The narrative follows her internal struggle as she balances her newfound devotion against the looming threat of abandonment and isolation.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to capture the intensity of romantic obsession within a concise narrative framework. Discussion often centers on the classic tropes of the genre, specifically the dynamic between a vulnerable protagonist and a seemingly detached male lead. Critics note that the pacing remains brisk, prioritizing emotional stakes over extensive world-building or complex subplots. Many readers appreciate the straightforward exploration of longing and the internal conflict that defines the protagonist's experience throughout the story.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1969-05-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090018400
ISBN-13:
9780090018406
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