Goddess in the Middle
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Praise for How To Worship a Goddess:
"Stellar...Julian blends terrific sex with tender romance. Liberally laced with humor and filled with intriguing characters." —RT Book Reviews 4 1/2 stars
TOGETHER. THEY CREATE THE MOST POWERFUL MAGIC OF ALL ...
Romulus and Remus are sexy werewolf cousins with an unbreakable bond. When they meet beautiful goddess Amity and save her from an encroaching demon, they discover that the three of them together are way more powerful than any of them could ever have imagined. And they're going to need that power to overcome the forces that are determined to steal Amity's magic and destroy the two men. As different as night and day, and each an amazing man in his own right, Rom and Remy make all of Amity's deepest fantasies come true ...
Praise for the Forgotten Goddesses series:
"Oozing with sex and passion... it will knock your socks off!" — The Romance Reviews
"Steeped in magic and mythology...Fast. exciting. and sizzling hot." —Anna's Book Blog
"A thrilling and unique spin on the gods and goddesses of old... totally satisfying." —Long and Short Reviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The gimmicky third and final installment of Julian's erotic paranormal romance Forgotten Goddesses series (after How to Worship a Goddess) is built around members of the Etruscan pantheon who, oddly, live in modern-day Pennsylvania. While coping with greatly diminished powers, Amity Monroe aka Munthukh, the Goddess of Health works as a medical aesthetician; she absorbs others' pain to help them heal, but doing so temporarily weakens her. Sex helps her replenish the energy she needs to do her job and fight the underworld god currently targeting goddesses. Luckily, Rom and Remy werewolf and witch cousins, respectively are nearby, fulfilling their vengeful plan to kill the demon that murdered their families years earlier. Julian's utilization of a lesser-known mythology feels contrived and, given the story's premise, so does much of the sex. What does work is the emotional vulnerability of the three leads, especially when Julian cuts through the affectations to reveal real romance.