One Night With a Goddess
by
Judi McCoy
Order:
USA
Can
Avon, 2007 (2007)
Paperback
Reviewed by Kim Atchue-Cusella
O
n Mount Olympus, life has been great for Chloe, the muse of happiness. But Zeus seems to think she can do a better job and sends Chloe to Earth for a year to prove her worth. She has certain conditions to meet, such as keeping in touch with Zeus by computer and not falling in love with a mortal, but she can handle it.
C
hloe has spent the better part of the year as a wedding planner working for Belle Castleberry. Thankfully Belle did not ask for references or a past work history. They get along great and Belle has loved all the changes that Chloe has put in place.
M
att Castleberry is back from his jaunt overseas where he worked as a physician. He has seen way too much and is heartsick over his experiences. Now he walks in to find a stranger who appears to have taken over the business and fleeced his grandmother as well. He has to find a way to make sure Chloe doesn't pull a fast one, but the attraction between the two of them may keep both from their goals.
O
ne Night With a Goddess
is a delightfully refreshing story. Though the characters are strong willed, their dialogue is entertaining banter. The relationship between Chloe and Matt is fun to watch develop, but can they have a happily ever after when one is a mortal and the other a muse? Judi McCoy creates a wonderful romance for a lazy summer day, and I am dying to read the other two sisters' tales.
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