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Nature’s Whim by Aline de Chevigny

Posted under Book Reviews, Gods/Goddesses, e-books by Shona on Sunday 20 July 2008 at 2:13 pm
***½

Ares, God of war, has a problem, he can’t get Desi out of his mind, the woman who left him because she was bored. She wounded his ego and now she is haunting his dreams, distracting him from ruling the world.

Desi isn’t the only woman causing Ares grief. Gaia, mother nature is missing and natural disasters are wiping out his army and unsettling the humans. Ares does what any God would, he vows to win back Desi, find Gaia and then he’ll make war and gain more followers.

Winning back Desi however involves her cooperation and she has other plans. She has a missing teenager to find and doesn’t have time to be caught up in Ares’ s bedroom games, no matter how appealing. But she is going to need his help when Thor blocks her search for the teenager and tries to claim Desi for his own. With Gaia’s absence destroying the planet, Ares and Desi need to start trusting each other or there will be nothing left for Ares to rule.

I love the idea that the ancient Gods are still trying to get our attention, that their power is derived from their follower’s devotion. This is a light hearted fun read that proves even the Gods are only human when it comes to love.

Book Stats:

  • e-book, digital format
  • Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
  • Book Length: Novella
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-1-60435-025-8

To purchase an electronic copy of Nature’s Whim click here.

To visit the author’s website go here.


1 Comment »

  1. Comment by Estella Kissell — July 20, 2008 @ 7:07 pm

    Sounds like a good read!

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