Kathy H. (skaytes) reviewed The Touch of Passion (Harlequin Superromance, No 33) on + 226 more book reviews
Gemma Culver, as a woman and an artist, was moved by the sensous beauty of Jordan di Mario's sculptures. She'd often fantasized about meeting the master of erotica, the man who could breathe sexual vitality into anything he touched...
To finally such a great talent was thrilling enough, but to touch him, kiss him, know him as intimately as she knew his work...this was the ultimate emotional, spritual and physical experience for Gemma.
It was a experience made devastating when Gemma finally realized the heartlessness of her lover...
To finally such a great talent was thrilling enough, but to touch him, kiss him, know him as intimately as she knew his work...this was the ultimate emotional, spritual and physical experience for Gemma.
It was a experience made devastating when Gemma finally realized the heartlessness of her lover...