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Gemini Heat (Black Lace)

Gemini Heat (Black Lace)
By Portia Da Costa

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As the metropolis sizzles in early summer temperatures, identical twin sisters Deana and Delia Ferraro are cooking up a heatwave of their own. Surrounded by an atmosphere of relentless humidity, Deanna and Delia find themselves rivals for the attentions of Jackson de Guile - a wealthy entrepreneur and master of power dynamics - who draws them both into a web of luxurious debauchery. Their erotic encounters become increasingly bizarre as Deanna and her twin vie for the rewards that pleasuring him brings them: tainted rewards which only serve to confuse their perceptions of the limits of sexual experience.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #104350 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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About the Author
Described as 'inimitable' and 'legendary' Portia Da Costa has been writing erotic bestsellers, both raw and romantic, for more years than she cares to remember. But despite her long and colourful track record, she's constantly surprised by the outrageous new story ideas that continue to pop into her head from the creative area she likes to call her 'dark side'. When she's not giving literary birth to her sexy but likeable characters and placing them in wild and often improbably kinky situations, she's mostly to be found watching television, eating chocolate or lounging around in bed. Or doing all three at once...


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Enjoy the heatwave...4
This book couldn't have been published at a better time. I began reading this just as a lovely warm spell hit the UK, which is exactly what happens in the story - so immediately I could begin to identify. Gemini Heat tells the tale of identical twin sisters Deana and Delia Ferraro, who in the warm weather begin to hot up their sex lives too! The subject matter of twins as a sexual fantasy is common, so you wouldn't be berated for rolling your eyes - but here it's been tastefully done, and for that I applaud the author and urge you to read on.

Deana, an artist, visits a gallery in Delia's place, using her ticket. As she appreciates the erotic art on shows and finds herself becoming a little hot under the collar, a devastatingly attractive man appears on the scene and ramps up her temperature some more! Jackson (Jake) de Guile is an exotic and wealthy businessman who is also somewhat of a sexual deviant. He seduces Deana in the art gallery, leaving her a little disbelieving of what happened, but forced to confess to her sister.

Things become more interesting when the two girls realise that the man Deana has had sex with is in fact Delia's boss! Back in the office, Delia panics when she is summoned to de Guile's office. She needed have worried, though, because what her boss has in mind is far from a sacking... more a "repeat" performance of what happened in the gallery... or so he thinks. Quite unaware he's sleeping with identical twins, as opposed to one woman, de Guile wants to see more of his "Dee."

Now, though, the girls have a dilemma. They're both deeply attracted to Jake, and neither is willing to give him up. So they play a game they haven't played for many years... The Gemini Game. Tossing a coin, one girl meets up with him next time he wants to, and from then on, they take it in turns. They make sure to brief each other fully after each meeting to avoid slipping up and giving away their secret. But they're playing a dangerous game, and with no ordinary man...

Things hot up for the girls as they alternate between times spent in Jake's company, and they discover a whole world of sexual pleasure they never knew existed. But as they continue to play with fire - will they get burnt?

This is a damn hot book! I must admit I wasn't altogether convinced by the ending (which I can't explain because I'll give it away!), but the erotic scenes are so varied and steamy, it definitely raised my temperature! The variety of characters is wonderful, and despite the fact some of them have relatively minor parts in the book, they're still described in such a way that when they appear, they're very real - and of course, very sexual. I was definitely jealous of the girls' adventure! Less romantic than many of Portia's novels, Gemini Heat is no less impressive.