Poseidon's Kiss
by Gail Crease
Jove (Magical Love)
December 1, 2002
ISBN #0515134163
304 pages
Paperback
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"Refreshing fantasy romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2002

In 1863 Rebecca Lynn Mallory sees the ship sailing away from her and thinks that she is going to drown here in the Irish Sea without ever seeing her beloved again. She prays for a miracle not expecting one even as she wonders how that sudden wave washed her Read more...


"A Mythical Paranormal Romance"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted December 1, 2002

Interior designer Chelsea Porter first meets mysterious, reclusive artist Nicolas Demitry at an art gallery opening. She is enchanted first by his painting of Poseidon, and then by the man himself -- the handsomest man she has ever seen. But Nicolas seems to have an awareness of Chelsea Read more...




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Long, long ago, the sea tried to claim the life of a young mother-to-be. But a mysterious man rescued the woman--and a promise was made to the great god of the sea...


Summary

Chelsea Porter doesn't believe the old family legend about her great-great-grandmother's miraculous escape from drowning. In fact, Chelsea has always loved the sea and has never been afraid of it. But lately she can't help but feel a strange sense of unease near the water. She tries to ignore these feelings--tucking them neatly away like her great-great-grandmother's diaries in the attic.

Then she meets Nicolas Demitry. Gorgeous, talented, mysterious Nicolas. His remarkable paintings of the sea are as intriguing as the artist himself. In his eyes, Chelsea senses her destiny. In his arms, she feels her fears slip away. But something about Nicolas seems haunted--haunted by a promise made long-ago...and by the love he feels for a mortal woman.

A new Magical Love paranormal romance. A haunting tale of the sea, inspired by beautiful legends of ancient Greek gods.



 

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