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A review by fictionmajorette
Let Me In by R.M. Virtues
4.0
https://fictionmajorette.blogspot.com/2023/10/romance-wrap-up-september-16-30.html
This was another great entry in the Gods of Hunger series. I would recommend reading them in order because the non-romance plot does stretch across all the books. I found this to be the most well-balanced between the romantic and non-romantic plot and it felt like a more traditional romantic suspense. I also found the non-romance plot to be easier to follow than the previous book. I loved Athena and Dionysos as their own characters as well as a couple. They worked so well together and their long friendship was obvious. The sexual tension between them was well done and paid off so well once they get together.
This was another great entry in the Gods of Hunger series. I would recommend reading them in order because the non-romance plot does stretch across all the books. I found this to be the most well-balanced between the romantic and non-romantic plot and it felt like a more traditional romantic suspense. I also found the non-romance plot to be easier to follow than the previous book. I loved Athena and Dionysos as their own characters as well as a couple. They worked so well together and their long friendship was obvious. The sexual tension between them was well done and paid off so well once they get together.