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Oct 09, 2011Ubalstecha rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Julian of Macedon is a ancient Spartan who is trapped in an ancient scroll. He waits to be summoned by women to serve them sexually for one month. This time he is summoned by Grace Alexander, a sex therapist who wants to help him break the curse. This is your typical romance novel with the heroine who was hurt in love and is unable to trust men, while we have a hero who has never been loved but finds his soulmate with our heroine. They both reach out to each other, the heroine finding a man who can finally show her that she is beautiful, and the hero finds a woman who will love the inner him, rather than the beautiful outer shell. All while having tension filled almost sex. Kenyon's writing is what elevates this above the typical romance novel, but if you have any critical thinking, you can recognize the tropes as they appear.