Summary:
It isn’t every day a sexy demigod throws a pissed-off Cupid onto psychologist Matilda Schmidt’s couch and informs her the fate of the world depends on her ability to get him off his diapered ass and back to helping people fall in love.
Just when Matilda convinces herself she’s not hallucinating, in walks a Vegas hit man with a big gun and a bigger threat: pay back the million dollars she owes a notorious casino mogul, or wind up as fish food in Lake Mead.
Rocketing across country with a gun to her head, Matilda has a dysfunctional love-god in her laptop bag, a million dollar debt she has no knowledge of, and must convince the seductive hit man he’s snatched the wrong woman before he convinces her he might be the right man—for a night.
Can Matilda stay alive long enough to keep love from becoming history?
My Review:
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.
I have to start by saying that when I first started reading, I was tempted to stop. It seemed to start in the middle of a thought. The implied was there, but it could not catch my attention. I kept reading hoping to understand more, but it went from confusing and dragging, to fast paced when the kidnapping happened. From there the story was great! I was laughing, blushing, and frustrated all at the same time. If it weren't for those first few sections (there were no clear chapters), I would have rated it better.
Rating: 4 stars
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