Book Reviews of Aphrodite's Flame (Aphrodite, Bk 4)

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Aphrodite's Flame (Aphrodite, Bk 4)
Author: Julie Kenner

Book Information
Publisher: Love Spell
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780505525758 - ISBN-10: 0505525755
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 338

6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Carmela J. (Mela) reviewed on 8/8/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fourth 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.

Linda A. (Springfieldreader) reviewed on 9/5/2008...


An enjoyable read.

Mary L. (Gibby) reviewed on 3/10/2007...


super hero romance with a lot of humor thrown in!

Karen H. (kch) reviewed on 5/18/2006...


Last in the series

Janet S. (poodledogs) reviewed on 5/17/2006...


This story line just didn't do it for me...super heros saving the world while dealing with internal politics and bad villans...and of course, the inevitable male-female attraction element.

Leslie Jane F. (LeslieJane) reviewed on 8/15/2005...


From the back cover:

EVEN BAD BOYS

Since his father was the world’s most super villain, Mordi was used to being bad. He’s helped his sire in countless plots, and only recently freed himself from the man’s evil influence. But now his father was turning over a new leaf, joining the good gurs, just as Mordi met the woman of his dreams. How luck was that?

FALL IN LOVE

Bad boys? Isole wasn’t used to them. At least not in this way. Usually, she’s freeze ‘em cold, but this time it was hard enough just keeping her cool. For years she’d been a Protector, a superheroine, but a dark presence was trying to sway her allegiance. Worse, the best thing in her life since her first propulsion cloak was Mordi: a dark-haired hunk whose sweet green eyes belied a past and a pedigree of evil. He was gorgeous, and someone she could love. He made her burn with desire, and noting she did could put out the flames.

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