Avon Beauty Book

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Does anyone know this book, it is a supernatural book. It is a black romance. The cover has a woman sitting on a dock with her feet in the water. It would have been published aroun the year 2000 or 2001. It is about a woman that is on an island and gets into the affair with a man that can like transform it is a series and eventually in the series there is a woman who is trying to get everlasting beauty. The guy deserts the girl for part of the book because he transformed or something like that. Ther was also a bathroom scene that involved a huge statue of poseidon. Please any info is helpful. I believe it is an Avon romance.
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