Book description
There's something in the air… Flora Swain is a newcomer to the village
of Marwick Magna, renowned for the inspiration it provides to painters
and poets. Impetuous and strong-minded, Flora is no artist - yet. But
there are creative urges within her, she is convinced, and she has come
to the country to give them life. The strange thing is that Flora's
urges turn out to be almost entirely sensual. Is it the undoubted
physical allure of her new neighbour, Declan McKenna, that's driving her
wild? Or the explicitly sexual messages which appear daily in her post?
Or could it be that country life has revealed to her an insatiable,
highly erotic new self? This story contains some f/f interaction This
book was previously published elsewhere. It has been re-edited for
release with Total-e-bound _x000D_ Portia Da Costa is a
multi-published and award-winning British author of romance, erotic
romance and romantic fiction. Her novels have been published in the US,
the UK, and across the world, and translated into many languages
including German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian and Japanese. Best
known for her ten novels for the pioneering British publisher Black
Lace, she has gained high praise and a strong reader following for her
intense, sensual, character-driven fiction and the vivid emotional depth
of her novels and stories. She enjoys writing books with contemporary,
paranormal and occasionally futuristic settings, and has also written
some historical-themed short fiction. Portia has been writing for
publication since 1990, and has had over twenty novels, for Black Lace
and also for houses such as Scarlet, Heartline, X Libris, Headline
Liaison, Ellora's Cave and Phaze. She has also had over 100 short
stories published, and she has contributed to many different short story
anthologies and women's magazines. Portia lives in the heart of West
Yorkshire, UK, with her husband and her cats. When she's not writing she
enjoys reading, watching TV and movies, web design, blogging and online
life in general. She was formerly a librarian and has also worked in
local government.