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With "humor and verve," (Publishers Weekly) Cast tells the story of the mythical Venus who comes to life to help a nerdy woman find her inner goddess.
Pea Chamberlain needs a makeover-shoes, hair, clothes, make-up-if she wants to attract an Ÿbersexy fireman. And who could better coax Pea out of her pod than the Goddess of Love, whom she invokes in a moment of desperation?
Venus works her magic on Pea, but who will help her when she falls for that same sexy fireman? Could Venus need a love makeover for herself? Check out the five-alarm heat when the Goddess of Love unexpectedly loses her heart.
P.C. Cast is a high school English teacher. She lives in Oklahoma.
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March 10, 2009: I have read almost all of P.C. Cast's books, and each on gets better and better, although I have a few favorites and this is one of them. Once you start reading her books you can't stop. Literally. I can't stop reading one once I've started. I fall in love with her characters, and all the women in her books have brains, and have gumption. All the men/Gods are not so hard to love either. They are real men. Not many of those left these days. At least for women of my generation. But I must say I was lucky.
I really do laugh and cry when I read her books. I feel a connection to her characters that I must say I don't normally feel. I hope that anyone who is interested in this series but isn't sure, and doesn't want to waist their money, to give these wonderful, original, witty, romantic, and lovable characters a chance.I Also Recommend: Goddess of Love, Goddess of the Sea, Goddess of Spring, Goddess of Light, Goddess of the Rose.
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April 28, 2007: Venus muses that being the Goddess of Love should have perks instead she finds herself alone with ennui as her companion because her family and friends are preoccupied. Needing to shake herself out of the doldrums, Venus figures a trip to earth is always entertaining although it seems like a lifetime in Goddess years has passed since her last trek to the mortal plane. She wants to go to some place new so she decides to visit modern day Tulsa. Venus has a good time in Tulsa, but really gets energized when she detects a human desperately needing a dramatic change on lifestyle as no one could be more pathetic with men than Pea Chamberlain is. Venus works on Pea?s self esteem while revealing who she is and her unhappiness with her platonic marriage to the God of Fire Vulcan. Neither female is aware that Vulcan is watching them from afar which leads to his falling in love with the human. Venus is also falling in love with a mortal, firefighter Griffith who sets her soul ablaze. --- Only P.C. Cast could come up with the romantic entanglement of this fab four. As always with Ms. Cast?s Goddess sagas, the blending of mythology and the modern world feels smooth and effortless. The story line is fast-paced and filled with entanglements as is the norm whenever humans and Gods meet. Fans of romantic fantasy will want to read this delightful tale (and the previous legends) starring a fabulous Cast of characters who make for a wonderful reading experience. --- Harriet Klausner