Teaser Tuesday

So I've been having some computer problems which have hindered my ebook reading and blog updates. I think I'm finally back on track, hopefully, and will have a couple of reviews this week too. For now though today is..Teaser Tuesday!


Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along just visit the page for details.

Strangely enough May Day has some mythology roots so this seems appropiate for today.



"I stop on something weird in the middle of the football field, something I’ve never seen before and no one has told me to look out for, or what the heck to do if I see it. I squint, trying to get a better look, shielding my eyes from the sun to make sure they aren’t messing with me."

Any Love but Mine, Debbie Davies, page 33, goodreads






Synopsis;

"The gods forbade her to love, but love is a powerful force. Acacia has been created purely for Eros' pleasure but discovers within moments of being summoned into his presence that he has no interest in her whatsoever. Rejected, she is banished to Earth to serve as Eros' minion with the task of promoting the blissful state of love among all those around her, a state she must never indulge in with a human being herself on pain of immediate destruction. And then comes Josh, someone whose power of attraction over Acacia is so intense she will find it utterly impossible to resist him. But is he human? Is he a god? Or is he a trick of the gods? And what would happen should they kiss?

7 comments:

Ali said...

oooh I've never heard of this book but it sounds great going to have to add that one to my list of to reads :) Thanks for stopping by my blog!!!

Dalene @ A Date with a Book said...

I'm not a huge mythology fan but this book sounds intetesting. Great teaser and thanks for stopping.

LibrarySnake said...

Ooh, haven't seen this one before. Sounds very cool :)

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Kathy Martin said...

Sounds interesting. I haven't heard of this book either. My teasers are from Struck by Jennifer Bosworth and The Department of Magic by Rod Kierkegaard Jr.. Happy reading!

Kah Cherub said...

what did she step on? LOL

Julika said...

I hadn't heard of this before either. I just horribly burnt myself with the last Greek mythology adaption so I'll be a little cautious on those for a while and wait what others think. :)

Thank you for sharing and for stopping by at BookVenturers.

Jenn Renee said...

That sounds so good. heading to Goodreads now. thanks for stopping by my blog!

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