Some seek love, some seek power. For Aphrodite, the two are permanently intertwined, and when the goddess of desire hungers for love, who among mortals could possibly resist her power?
Firefighters Ashur, Kieran and Hugh are damaged men. A tragedy that took the life of their colleague has left them scarred, both physically and emotionally. Love and power are nothing to them but empty words.
The erotes hope to reignite their motherβs passion for life and love by bringing these mortal men to Aphroditeβs attention.But with the blackness inside Ash, Kier and Hugh becoming ever deeper, will it take more than the power of a goddess to save them? And if she loses that battle, how will she rediscover the path to healing for her own emotionally damaged heart?
Series: Gods of Love #4
Release Date: August 26, 2013
Publisher: Jennifer Lynne
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Michelle
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
This book is an erotic paranormal MFMM menage. Β It’s also the fourth novella in a series entitled, Gods of love. Β I did not read the previous books, but I feel that I was able to follow it without having read the previous title. Β The book was about 90 pages and the author does a great job of describing different views of mythology and defining her concept of mythology as it is used in her books. Β This book explores the very emotional subject of losing someone that you love and explores how people deal with the pain, guilt, sorrow, and fear of future losses. Β The hot guys and steamy romance make a great counter to the rather serious and dark aspects of the book.
Shannon
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