Eros (Olympiana #1)

Helen Harper


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 ·
[?] · 4 ratings · Published: 16 Feb 2014

Eros by Helen Harper
William Shakespeare once wrote that, “Cupid is a knavish lad, thus to make poor females mad.” The trouble is that Cupid himself would probably agree…

As probably the last person in the world who’d appreciate hearts, flowers and romance, Coop is convinced that true love doesn’t exist – which is rather unfortunate considering he’s also known as Cupid, the God of Love. He’d rather spend his days drinking, womanising and generally having as much fun as he possible can. As far as he’s concerned, shooting people with bolts of pure love is a waste of his time…but then his path crosses with that of shy and retiring Skye Sawyer and nothing will ever be quite the same again.

Eros is a seductive re-telling of the classic Greek myth, Cupid and Psyche.


From Publishers Weekly:
Shot through with humor and literary references, this novel provides a visit with mythical Greek gods in a contemporary setting. Coop even uses a golden gun instead of his customary arrow! A fun and creative romp.
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