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Reviews of God Style
Temptation
Tina at
Two Lips Reviews gives FIVE
Lips and says in part: "
Taige
Crenshaw
brings a comical side of love in
God Style Temptation.
Aurora’s flip remarks and acts of kindness bring to life the saying
“be careful what you wish for, because it might come true!” And no
one can thwart the God of Love and his mom when they team up! Who
knew Cupid was quite this devious? The man Aurora gets in the end is
a quirky twist you will not expect and will have to read to believe.
God Style
Temptation
is a must read for anyone who wants a good laugh and lots of orgasms
with their reading…"
Amy at
Sensual E-Cataromance gives FOUR Stars! She says in part:
“Nigel and Aurora make a couple I can read about again and again.
Nigel is de-lish, and if Aurora doesn’t want him, she should pass
him on this way. But she does (shucks); Aurora is just too afraid to
take the risk. When she’s not running from her fears, Aurora is a
feisty woman, not afraid to make a statement with her fist (I love
that). And as often as they have bed sports (and with great
enthusiasm), it’s a good thing Aurora is a doctor. She’s going to
need all her skills to keep up with a
celibate-for-too-long-and-making-up-for-lost-time god. God Style
Temptation is filled with love and laughter, pain and passion and
will leave you glad that you read it. ”
Ruby Minx at
Literary Nymphs Reviews Only gives FOUR! She says in part: “God
Style Temptation is a delightful book. Ms Crenshaw gives us
several glimpses into the mystical world inhabited by her
supernatural characters and shows how their interference in the
lives of the humans around them has unanticipated consequences. The
author narrates a wonderful tale around this couple and provides a
most credible conclusion to Aurora’s and Nigel’s love story. ”
Stephanie at
Simply
Romance Reviews gives SRR Grade A! She says in part: “Taige
Crenshaw takes that very basic idea and creates a wonderfully
humorous, and delightfully refreshing tale. Nurturing, usually
attributed to females, finds a wonderful champion in Nigel. Ms.
Crenshaw manages to balance the nurturing side of his nature with
his all too male instincts and gives the reader a hero they want to
bring home and keep.
As an avid mythology
buff, too often I see writers play fast and loose with the ancient
deities, destroying the core personality of them. In God Style
Temptation Ms. Crenshaw makes the deities her own, but the core
personalities remain. So on a cold snowy or rainy afternoon, curl up
with Nigel and Aurora and let them warm you up. ”
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