Kaymmiv - Columbia, MO reviewed on 4/6/2009...
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I just couldn't get into this book. I suspect it was because I did not read the prior books, but because of not being able to connect to this book I probably won't. I suspect that had I read the prior books I could have gotten into this one, but the author did not provide enough info to do so if you were just jumping in on this book. I read it about half way through and just gave up on it. If you read the first ones I suspect the book would be good though.

Christy L. (
leoj) reviewed on 1/21/2007...
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This book is writen mostly from a mans perspective and it works. The auther is very talented at getting you involved and loveing every minunit of it.

Carmela J. (
Mela) reviewed on 8/8/2006...
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First book in a 4 book series regarding modern day superheros. They were all fun to read and best read in order. I hate reading a book and finding out that there were other books regarding the characters that were done prior: The order is: Aphrodite's Kiss, Aphrodite's Passion, Aphrodite's Secret and Aphrodite's Flame.

Jennifer K. (
JMK) reviewed on 8/10/2006...
I love her work - this one is a great part of the superhero series.

Judye B. (
JudyeB) reviewed on 1/21/2006...
Jason Murphy could talk to creatures of the sea. He could also change into a dolphin, and had a ton of other superpowers like all Protectors; but none of them really helped his situation. The love of his life didn't trust him anymore-thought his devotion was…fishy. Sure, she had her reasons: when she'd needed him most, he'd been focusing on his super-career. But that was all over. He vowed to win her back.
It wasn't going to be easy. His outcast father was still plotting world domination, and Jason was still pledged to protect mortals everywhere. His other Protector friends didn't trust him, feared his commitment to justice. And though Lane still loved him-he could see it in her eyes-how to win her hand in marriage seemed the best-kept secret ever.
Heck, pretty soon Jason would swear that beating up the bad guys was easy; it was this relationship stuff that took a true superman!
(book cover blurb)