Tall, Dark, and Divine
by:
Jenna Bennett (author)
Being the Greek god of love doesn't mean you believe - or want - anything to do with that sappy emotion. Sure, Eros runs his matchmaking business, Made in Heaven, but finding his own love has never been part of the equation. When he spots the sweet baker who works across the street, he vows to...
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Being the Greek god of love doesn't mean you believe - or want - anything to do with that sappy emotion. Sure, Eros runs his matchmaking business, Made in Heaven, but finding his own love has never been part of the equation. When he spots the sweet baker who works across the street, he vows to match her with someone else before she can stir his sullen heart. Annie Landon has given up on finding Mr. Right. What she needs is Mr. Right Here, Right Now, and this so-called "Greek God" she's heard is on the rebound sounds like the perfect distraction. But picking up the bitter workaholic is easier said than done...especially when he seems unreasonably determined to match her with someone else.Can a woman looking for love, and the matchmaking god who wants her to find it with someone who isn't him, have a shot at a happy ending? May the best god - or mortal - win!
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008NKMLEW
Publish date: July 20th 2012
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Pages no: 177
Edition language: English
Series: Bagging a Greek God (#1)
Eros, the Greek god of love, swore off the useless emotion after his ex ran off with some Viking godling. He's lost all interest in his matchmaking business, Made in Heaven, until he spots the sweet baker who works across the street. Before she stirs his sullen heart, he'll match her and get back to...
Rating: 2.5 out of 5. Heartbroken after his wife left him, Eros the God of love takes refuge in alcohol and ambrosia. His matchmaking business isn't doing so well. Human divorce is on the rise. Until one day his employees browbeat him into a night out at his friend's club. There, he meets Annie,...
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4.5 starsI knew this would be a good book, I just didn't expect it to be as funny as it was. Eros was dumped by the love of his life. The thing is, the love of his life wasn't necessarily the "love of his life". Why? He hurt himself with one of his arrows and the first woman he laid eyes on was his ...
Tall, Dark and Divine was a little like reading two books in one. The first half was pretty good, funny, interesting and unique. The second half, unfortunately, just didn't quite hold up.Annie leads a bit of a ho-hum life. She's slightly insecure about her weight but is determined not to let it in...