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HowtoWorshipaGoddess

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…

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR…Stephanie Julian is the author of the Magical Seduction, Lucani Lovers, Darkly Enchanted and the Forgotten Goddess series, as well as The Fringe series. A former reporter for a daily newspaper, she enjoys making up stories much more than writing about real life. She’s happily married to a Springsteen fanatic and is the mother of two sons who love her even when they don’t have any clean clothes and dinner is a bowl of cereal.

Julian’s erotic romances have a paranormal bent reviewers have called “fascinating,” “truly fantastic,” “intoxicating,” “highly imaginative” and “hot enough to peel paint.”

FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS…What do you get when you get a bear suppressed man and a moon goddess to lock gazes? LOTS of raw, intense, animalistic sex that will have your heart racing literally from beginning to end. Not for the prim and proper for sure. Personally I felt this book to be more about the Hockey player and his discovery of what he really is than the battle Lucy is supposed to face. I would have also liked to have seen more action of evil versus bad rather than for the most part just sexual action. We end this book with only having been through a minor fight with a demon in the bedroom for a brief moment and then a semi-major fight in the end when to rescue her son. Not enough to really in my opinion. Do I still recommend this book? Sure, to someone who enjoys LOTS and LOTS of sex mixed with some paranormal shift shaping and a little fighting.

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I received a Netgalley copy from Sourcebooks in exchange for an honest review.

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