"A fantastic paranormal romance"
Artemis feels bad for her brother Apollo moaning over
losing a mortal to Hades, but she has no idea how to help
her sibling get out of his doldrums. That is until their
father Zeus opens a portal to Vegas. Though knowing Sin
City is Bacchus' personal playground, Artemis convinces
Apollo that a trip there would do him good. Interior designer Pamela Gray is in town decorating the
home of author Faust when she gets involved with Artemis.
Apollo tries to help his sister, but finds himself
attracted to Pamela. To the interior designer's shock,
she reciprocates having never met anyone like this hunk
built like a Greek God. However, the Gods have toyed with
mortal females forever, but Apollo sees this time is
different as he is in love but he has to persuade Pamela
that the universe is not black and white, but many shades
of colors including his favorite hue, the gray that he
treasures. P.C. Cast continues her unique brand of delightfully
mixing a modern day romance with a mythological legend.
The story line is fast-paced led by two wonderful lead
protagonists. The support cast adds depth so that the
audience will believe that this is an Olympus invasion of
Las Vegas to rival only the Tarkenian years. Fans of
mythological contemporary romances will appreciate this
creative well written tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2005
SummaryWhen hardworking Pamela Smythe whispers her wish for a
god-like man, she never expects to find oneespecially
not in Vegas. But the goddess Artemis has dared her twin
handsome brother Apollo to change all that.
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