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Aphrodite's Secret by Julie Kenner

storieswithsoul's review

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5.0

So this is an unusual book. I loved it, of course. Story is quite interesting. Superheroes, villainous fathers, kidnapped kid, romance, intrigue, and lots of drama. All in all an interesting mix of weird events. I enjoyed reading it and am sure to check out other books in this series.

wilovebooks's review

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4.0

This is just a fun series. In this book we get to see some new, crazy superhero powers.

smiley7245's review

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3.0

This was a cute story. I am glad that Lane finally got her story, and that we finally got some info on Davy's father! I am glad that Lane and Jason, Davy's father, were able to get back together and have their happily ever after. It was nice that Jason grew as a character and got out of the revenge business. Also, the scenes between Davy and Jason were so sweet, especially when Jason told Davy that he could call him Daddy, and then when he finally did. Very sweet.

ssejig's review

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3.0

Jason Murphy hasn't really lived the last seven years. Right after he found out his girlfriend was pregnant, he was captured by Hieronymous, the uber-bad-guy of the series, who is also Jason's father. He was trapped in fish form (oh, yeah, he's a Protector, superpowers good inventions, etc.) in a glass bowl for six years and spent the last year trying to get back into the good graces of the High Council as well as working up the nerve to meet his son.
Unfortunately, his introduction comes when Hieronymous tries to kidnap Davy (the son) from Sea World. The rest of the story is Jason and his friends and family trying to thwart Hieronymous' latest takeover-the-world-scheme and Jason trying to create a family with his son and the woman he still loves.
Maybe it's because this was a re-read for me but I knew I had to suspend quite a bit of disbelief, skim a lot of the story, and just enjoy the story for the light fiction that it is.
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