![]() ![]() I loved the trip to Scotland and the part about Nessie was great! If you wonder what I'm referring to, I guess you'll just have to read/listen to find out! I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for my honest review. Even though this was my least favorite of the series, it's still a good book. Also, I didn't like his female voices at all. By the time I got to that point, I guess I already had an impression of Eros in my mind and Thomas didn't fit it. As a narrator in general he was good but I didn't enjoy him as Eros. Thomas Locklear only had one chapter near the end. I don't think I would have liked her any better with a different narrator. Regarding the narration, Stella Bloom was a good fit for the character of Elani. Sorry Carly! I still wanted them to have their HEA, but she kinda got on my nerves. By the end of the book I liked her only slightly better. I found her to be irritating and prudish. One of my favorite parts was what Elani's dad told her when he visited. But adding a meddling mother and a human's reservations gave the story depth and conflict. ![]() He was clearly a super-catch from the beginning. I loved Eric/Eros! Unlike the previous 2 books, we didn't have a negative image of Eros before starting the story. It's pretty cool to see how Carly Spade "debunks" the stories of the Greek gods, and tells her version of what actually happened (as with Eros & Psyche). Eros has been my least favorite of the Contemporary Mythos series. ![]()
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