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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Touch Me, Please Me By Sapphire Blue

Touch Me, Please Me”
By Sapphire Blue

This may have been my first book by Sapphire Blue, but it most certainly won’t be my last. Ms. Blue is a lady who knows how to weave a story. Better yet…she knows how to deliver sex. Steaming hot with a slice of danger!
And what better way to do it than by creating the unforgettable character of Sahara Baker, a witch who belongs to a coven known as The Desirables-- an elitist group of witches who love sex!
But this story isn’t all sex. There’s a love story with obstacles to overcome and Ms. Blue does a great job of producing a well written plot. Beautifully paced, this is one you will truly enjoy. Don’t forget the ice though. You’ll need it.
Four Delightful Divas for this one!










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She's sexy, she's powerful, she's immortal and she's promiscuous—and if that's not enough she's about to battle one of the strongest Phantoms to walk the face of this earth. That is, if she can ever get enough of the dangerously attractive novelist who just showed up on her doorstep.
Sahara Baker is a Desirable Witch—one of an elite legion of witches as beautiful as they are powerful. Sex she can have, in spades; it's almost a calling. But the laws of the Desirables forbid commitments of any kind.
That's never been a problem before now.
Cedric Compton is a bestselling fantasy novelist researching paranormal disturbances for his next novel. He stumbles across the legend of the Desirable Witches, so, curious and horny, he heads to the town of Mystic.
Cedric's looking for answers, but when Sahara opens the door reeking of sensuality, his
research takes a turn for the up close and personal. That's fine with Cedric. He's open-minded enough to accept the woman he's falling for's a witch, and brave enough to stand by her side in a fight.
Her professional commitment phobia, though, that's another matter. So he'll help her kill the Phantom, while he tries to gain her love.

Publisher's Note: this book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Female/female sexual interaction, f/f/m ménage, violence.

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