
The Perfect Matchmaking
Another Valentine’s Day Novella (Cupids & Goddesses)
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Abby Craden
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Milena McKay
A must-listen sapphic romance by Milena McKay, author of The Delicate Things We Make.
Contains mature themes.
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Delightful sapphic spin on Greek Mythology
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The Perfect Matchmaking is Aphrodite’s book, Love herself fighting for the right to make her own choices. Even bad ones. When Zeus summons the whole Olympian family to the annual Cupid convention in Las Vegas, the goddess of Love in turn drags her former star Sabine Goddard out of retirement. Sabine and Abby are now married, still swooning on every occasion after three years, still so adorable that their very healthy sex life and the unabashed bragging aren’t even a tiny bit obnoxious. As she strives to reassert her freedom and independence, Aphrodite reluctantly falls for the silent, tweed-wearing goddess of Wisdom, Athena. Besides Sabine and Abby, her friend Erato also pushes her out of her comfort zone and into muscular arms and strong hands.
I wrote only one sentence while listening to Abby Craden narrating this story and basking in the delight that is this novella: “I love Erato”. I bet you will too. I loved a lot more than just the muse of erotic poetry, however. I enjoyed the enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract back and forth between the two goddesses, Abby and Sabine’s sharp wit, their happiness too, all the spice, everything Apollo (thankfully no spice there), and yes, as stated earlier, everything Erato as well.
The humour that surprised me in the first Cupids & Goddesses book (and which I have since experienced many times IRL) is still here, but the underlying themes touch on more serious considerations. McKay finds the ideal balance between substance and lightheartedness, food for thoughts peeking from beneath layers of clever banter and endearingly silly puns. And in true McKay fashion, she drops hints here and there, teasing the next story. If you can’t wait, you might want to join her Patreon…
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My favorite Cupids are back!
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Athena and Aphrodite are💘❤️🔥
I also loved that Abby and Sabine are all over this novella!
Lovely quick read romance🥰
The Perfect Matchmaking
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Cute
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This is an original idea and I really enjoyed it — though there was some continuity issues ( for example, when Aphrodite and Athena are in a dark closed where it is so dark Aphrodite has to imagine the pose Athena is striking, yet a few lines away she sees her eyes and expression). Nice rescue of Zeus at the end, making him a more complex character.
Original idea
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Valentine's Day fun!
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Here for Athena & Aphrodite
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So friggin cute
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Love Love
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Love Goddess
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