How to Worship a Goddess
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- USD 7.99
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- USD 7.99
Publisher Description
Praise for What a Goddess Wants:
"An exciting, fast-paced story .. .This is one hot book." —RT Book Reviews
HE'S EXACTLY WHAT SHE'S ALWAYS WANTED,
AND SHE UNLEASHES HIM LIKE A FORCE OF NATURE...
Lucy was once the beloved Goddess of the Moon, and she could have any man she wanted. But these days, the goddesses of the Etruscan pantheon are all but forgotten. The only rituals she enjoys now are the local hockey games, where one ferociously handsome player still inflames her divine blood...
Brandon Stevenson is one hundred percent focused on the game, until he looks up and sees a celestial beauty sitting in the third row. A man could surely fall hard for a distraction like that...
Praise for Stephanie Julian:
"Ms. Julian weaves an intoxicating tale of love and lust. .. the writing is truly magical." —Simply Romance Reviews
"Brutally vivid characters and flaming hot passion that just leaps off the pages." —Fallen Angel Reviews
"Sparkles with fantasy ... and smoldering erotic scenes ... unpredictable and fascinating." —RT Book Reviews
"I'm hooked ... wonderful romance with lots of interludes, I anxiously await more." —Night Owl Romance
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Paranormal romance scenes run explicitly hot and heavy in Julian's zippy sequel to July 2011's What a Goddess Wants. Lucy Aster once widely known as Lusna, Etruscan goddess of the moon now has a small following of werewolf devotees, a hunky companion, and an evil nemesis who wants to consume her diminishing power. Unfortunately, her otherworldly community, which until now was able to hide in plain sight, is now just a little too public and drawing unwanted attention from blue demons. Brandon Stevenson, a pro hockey player and possible paranormal being, is just what the goddess needs. Their attraction is palpable, though Brandon's dominant attitude may not be what readers think of as worshipful. The fast-paced story veers between vivid sexual encounters and bursts of plot development en route to a somewhat anticlimactic and implausible finale.