Gothic Blue



A young couple, Belinda and her boyfriend Jonathan get stranded out in the middle of nowhere. They seek shelter at Count Andre von Kastel's priory. From the moment Belinda and Jonathan set foot inside they immediately feel an intense sexual urge that can not be denied. When Belinda meets Andre she and him have an instant connection to each other. Andre knows he must possess Belinda both body and soul. Belinda is closely reminiscent of Andre's long lost love. It's not long before Andre and Belinda make love to last a couple of lifetimes. Andre tells Belinda that he is over two hundred years old. He came to be this way when way back when he fell under the spell of a beautiful sorceress named Countess Isidora Katori. Belinda can't imagine any man hotter dead or alive then Andre. Andre wants Belinda to spend the rest of her live with him but not if Isidora has any say in the matter. She has come back and is ready to claim Andre again. Will Andre and Belinda be able to have a happy ending in bliss or will Isidora take what is rightfully her's.

Ok I have said it once but I will say it again. H-O-T!! If your going to fall for a man other then your boyfriend, he better be really good. Belinda sure made certain that was the case with Andre. Count Andre is one very talented and masterful man. He is an artist when it comes to a woman's body. Andre knows every line and curve of a woman and he makes sure not to miss a single detail. I started reading Gothic Blue late at night and if it wasn't for a small detail of going to bed and having to get up to go to work the next day, I would have stayed up all night long to finish reading this book. I just can't get enough of Portia Da Costa. Let me tell you I am so glad I discovered her. Portia's books are like diamonds where everything else around them turn to dust. So what are you waiting for? Go out and pick yourself up a copy of Gothic Blue along with the sequel Gothic Heat.


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Comments

The Bookworm said…
wow, this sounds really good! I'm adding this author to my TBR. great review :)
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Anonymous said…
Wow! Another Portia Da Costa book! I am going to have to read one of her books.

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