Cuando el Cupido Christian Kairos ve a la exuberante y hermosa Diosa Arion en el Olimpo, se ve atraído hacia ella como una abeja al polen. Su reacción hacia él le sugiere que ella siente lo mismo.
Así que cuando se encuentran solos, no toma mucho tiempo para que comiencen a polinizar. Christian decide que tiene que tenerla para él. Desafortunadamente, ella está prometida a otro.
USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author Sam Cheever writes mystery and suspense, creating stories that draw you in and keep you eagerly turning pages. Known for writing great characters, snappy dialogue, and unique and exhilarating stories, Sam is the award-winning author of 100+ books.
It's quite a feat creating a slightly convoluted short story, and Sam Cheever did it. This required mild bran activity to get through, mostly because the "editing was a bit choppy" (if I may use a movie term). It didn't flow as it was supposed to flow, would maybe be a more suitable explanation. The story (and characters) jumped all over the place, while the two leads also jumped each other.
But since that's the main reason these NN quickies are created, jumping each other wasn't a problem. The jumping all over the place, on the other hand, was. Also...What was it with Greek gods using archaic English?
This story was one of the more charming ones I've read to date. I'm a big fan of anyone that does their own sort of spin of the ancient Greek Gods. I love to see how they would portray the gods and goddesses. This short had way more of that romantic feel for me. So for those of you that want more Romance, rather than blunt erotica, this would be more of a tale for you.
Now don't get me wrong. There was sex. It wouldn't be a naughty nooner if there was no sex. However, it was lighter than the other ones I have read. It did blast the more blunt words at you. After all the story centered around one of Cupid's helpers.
This was also a short that lands in the middle of a series that I was unfamiliar with, which I fully in tend to get familiar with now. I think as far as the writing was concerned it was really good. She built an actual story before she focused on any sex. I got background, which you don't normally get from these shorts and I genuinely appreciated that. For me it was a great read
Could not finish this. I didn't have a summary of the story, and it took forever to learn who I was supposed to root for. The story couldn't decide what tone it wanted to take; sometimes the characters acted very modern, then suddenly they were saying things like "'tis." Couldn't understand the characters attraction to each other beyond the physical, and would've expected more of sex on Mt. Olympus.
This book by Cheever was an interesting and enjoyable read. The plot was certainly different and it was interesting how it all worked out. The characters were a little unusual also and were enjoyable as well. I liked reading this book.
J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
This was a very short story that I didn't realize was part of a series. All it does is showcase the sex scene in the book, but it does have a plot to it as well, one that is set in the Greek mythos and on Olympus. However, that plot is very rushed. With the brevity of the book, we don't really get to connect to the characters at all, but it is quite sweet and was entertaining overall.
got 3 stars as it was a freebie and short - and therefore worth the money. I would only recommend it there is nothing more interesting to do - it was an enjoyable way to widdle away time. The story was pretty nonsensical - but it was free.
Nocked for a Loop is a short story with a disconnected plot and needs editing to put it in the period of Ancient Greece and not switch to modern with no connections.