Thursday, 20 February 2014

BLOG TOUR STOP! Sapphire Blue by G. Doucette

"WARNING: DARK THEMES, EXPLICIT CONTENT"


Praise For Sapphire Blue - From Goodreads Reviewers
Average Rating 3.12; 17 Ratings, 15 Reviews (as of 20th Feb 2014)
Sapphire Blue made me uncomfortable – and for that reason I think it is an amazing book that will stay with me for some time. A cross between Indiana Jones and Fifty Shades is how I have described it to people, although by the creepy end it almost felt like something by Stephen King
Andrea (Mrs Aubergine)
Explicit, dark, raw.... not for the faint of heart!
I have found myself speechless at times after reading a book, but that's because I think I wanted to savor how the story made me feel. This time I'm speechless after reading this for a whole lot of different reasons. Lost for words because I'm incredulously thunderstruck, I think I was shaking while reading one memorable scene, that had I've been standing, I would be staggering. 
Mila
Sapphire Blue is a very well written novel. It's hard to categorize this book since it contains elements of erotica, paranormal, mystery, suspense and romance...
If you enjoy books that have a decidedly dark side (with a satisfying HEA), you will enjoy this one.
Pamela
This book will make you uncomfortable especially towards the end. I was on edge for the last couple of chapters.
The story is quite disturbing, but it's also entertaining, funny, hot, mystical, suspenseful and interesting.
It is well written and properly thought out.
There's a lot of interesting twists especially at the end.
It's a great read and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes erotica.
Lade Tawak

The Summary:
Mara Cantor’s life is boring and uncomplicated, and she likes it that way. She has her internship at the museum—a job she shares with her roommate, Davis—and while it is low-paying and occasionally mind-numbing, it gives her all the free time she needs to finish her thesis. And that is just fine.
But when Argent Leeds, the internationally famous playboy and raconteur, visits Mara’s museum, he brings with him the most exciting archeological discovery in decades: the Pazuzu gemstones. Long assumed to be nothing more than a myth by most scholars, the gemstones are rumored to possess mystical powers.
Between Argent, his gemstones, and Davis, Mara’s boring life has suddenly gotten very complicated. Now she is caught up in a sexual adventure that is either the most exciting time of her life . . . or the most terrifying.

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About the Author:
Gene Doucette is an award-winning screenwriter, novelist, playwright, humorist, essayist, father, husband, cyclist, dog owner – and a few other things, too. He is, in other words, a writer. A graduate of Boston College, he lives in Cambridge, MA with his family.
Sapphire Blue is Doucette’s first foray into the erotica genre, and will be available for purchase in both paperback and e-book formats on February 27, 2014.
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