Book Highlight and Giveaway: My Date from Hell









Title: My Date From Hell by Tellulah Darling


Genre: Young Adult


Series: The Blooming Goddess Trilogy, #2




Sophie Bloom’s junior year has been a bit of a train wreck. After the world’s greatest kiss re-awakened Sophie’s true identity as Persephone (Goddess of Spring and Savior of Humanity), she fought her dragon-lady guidance counselor to the death, navigated mean girl Bethany’s bitchy troublemaking, and dealt with the betrayal of her backstabbing ex, Kai (sexy Prince of Darkness). You’d think a girl could catch a break.


Yeah, right.


With Zeus stepping things up, it’s vital that Sophie retrieve Persephone’s memories and discover the location of the ritual to stop Zeus and Hades. So when Aphrodite strikes a deal that can unlock Sophie’s pre-mortal past, what choice does the teen goddess have but to accept?


The mission: stop media mogul Hermes from turning Bethany into a global mega-celebrity. The catch? Aphrodite partners Sophie and Kai to work together … and treat this suicide mission as a date. Which could work out for Sophie’s plan to force Kai to admit his feelings for her–if she doesn’t kill him first.


Add to that the fact that BFF Theo’s love life and other BFF Hannah’s actual life are in Sophie’s hands, and suddenly being a teenager—even a godlike one—seems a bit like … well, hell. Whatever happened to dinner and a movie?


The YA romantic comedy/Greek mythology fireworks continue to fly in My Date From Hell. Love meets comedy with a whole lot of sass in book two of this teen fantasy romance series. Breaking up is easy; dating is deadly.














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Aphrodite


pointed her gun at me again, kind of casually. “Your problem is you’re too hung


up on the past. You gotta move forward with yer life.”



I heard


Hannah give a smothered laugh.



“You got


this cutie pie in love with ya, and instead of enjoying his company, all you do


is whine.” With a quick flick, Aphrodite opened the cylinder to reload.



“He’s not


in love,” I said.



She peered


at Kai. “Whattya talkin’ about? Sure he is. Everyone knows Kyrillos


loves Persephone.”
       “I’m Sophie,” I ground out.

She waved


the gun around. “Ya ya. That too.”



That too?


I took a deep breath, folded my fingers over my palms and looked slightly to the


left of her in case I accidentally started blasting. Didn’t want to go down in history


as the girl who killed the Goddess of Love.



“Nope. It’s


just desire,” I said with faked calm. “Kai is so resistant to the idea of being


in love with me that your arrows don’t work. Besides which, when he actually does


fall so hard for me that he doesn’t know which way is up, I want him to know he


chose that of his own free will. That he chose me.” I threw him a sweet smile.



“Chose you?”


Kai got this look of “have we had this conversation before?” on his face. My smile


got tight.



Aphrodite


scooped up a saclike pink purse laying on the ground. She rooted around in


it. “Desire is part of romantic love, silly,” she said to me.



She pulled


out a handful of bullets and dumped them in Festos’ hurriedly outstretched hands


before turning back to Kai. She gestured with the still-open chambered revolver


toward him. “Your body knows what’s what. Stop fighting it.”



Kai glowered


at her.



She laughed


it off, reloading. “And you,” Aphrodite said to me, as she plucked more bullets


from Festos’ hand to load into the chamber. “Yer just as bad with your own issues.”



She couldn’t


know about my insecurities around Persephone could she? Aphrodite narrowed her eyes


at me.



I gulped.



Aphrodite


shot me a look of disgust and popped the final bullets into the chambers. She gestured


at each of us in turn with one pink, sparkly manicured finger. “I’m gonna start


gettin’ real mad about how youse is all dealin’ with love.”



“There’s


a whole bunch of drags around here where love is concerned,” Festos agreed.



“Thanks


so much for inviting him along,” Theo said to me.



I grimaced


an apology at Theo, then shot back at Festos, “Seems there’s a whole bunch of dogs


here, too.” I looked between him and Kai.



“Oh don’t


forget Pierce,” Festos replied cheerfully. “He’s a total mimbo.” “He is not,” Hannah


defended. “He’s pure love.”



Aphrodite


threw her a fond smile. “I like you, girlie.” “Love in name, hormones in game,”


Theo countered. “Look at us all in agreement,” Festos replied.



“No, because


you’re talking about lust,” I protested.



“Lust is


pretty good too,” Aphrodite said, “but it ain’t nothin’ like the real thing.” She


clicked the cylinder into place and looked at me. “We got a deal? You’ll get Jack


to kill the campaign?”



“You’ll


undo the love thing?” I asked.



“Nope. You


could do with a little love in your life. Kyrillos is obviously brimming with love


for ya now,” she ignored Kai’s snort, “so you’re gonna enjoy it.”



“Meaning


what?” I asked.



“A date,”


Kai piped up. “I’d say I’m ready now.” He arched an eyebrow as if to say “ball’s


in your court.”



“I think


it’s a great idea,” I slid my arm around his waist and pressed myself up against


his side.



A look of


surprise flashed across his face. “Perfect.”



I could


outdate him any place, any time. I brightened. This was going to be fun. The touching


part wasn’t a downside either.



“The fate


of the world does dee-pend on you loving each other,” Aphrodite said. “So, good.


We’ll start with a date.”



“Still say


it’s a euphemism,” Festos burst out. “And Kai doesn’t date.”



Kai snaked


his arm around my waist before pressing his fingertips into my hip. “Never wanted


to before. Sophie’s the exception.”



“The euphemistic


exception?” Festos asked. “Shut up,” Kai and I fired at him in tandem.



Festos took


it in stride, waggling his eyebrows cheerfully at Theo who pretended to look disapproving


but totally wasn’t. Even Hannah didn’t bother to hide her smile.



“Only thing


is,” I told Aphrodite, “I have to be back at school by Sunday morning. I have a


meeting I can’t miss. So I’ll have to get this thing with Jack done quickly to have


time for the date.”



“Going together


to find Hermes is the date.” Aphrodite looked at me like I was an idiot.


“You two need as much together time as possible.”

No way.


I needed all my wits about me to handle Kai. Something that couldn’t happen if I


had to track down Hermes at the same time. I tried a new tactic. “A date involves


dinner and a movie. Something romantic. Finding Hermes hardly counts.”



She pinned


me in her gaze. “Had so miny of them, Miz Expert? All a date is, is two people spendin’


time to deepen their attraction.”



“Or kill


it,” Hannah piped up.



Aphrodite


scrunched up her nose. “Huh?”



“There are


far more first dates than second,” Hannah explained. “Which means that after spending


time, those people realized they were not a match.”



“What she


said,” I seconded.



Aphrodite


narrowed her eyes at Hannah. “I don’t get ya. You talk like that but you’re so brim


up with love.”



“I’m a confounding


enigma,” Hannah replied cheerfully.



Aphrodite


threw her hands up. “Enough’a this nonsense. You’ll go together to find Hermes.


And you’ll be date-like doin’ it.”



That sounded


like a threat.



“Almost


like you planned it that way,” I said to Kai.






His smile


grew wider as he gave my waist a squeeze. “Told you I get what I want. Feel


free to let that sink in.”













Tellulah Darling


noun


1. YA romantic comedy author because her first kiss sucked and she’s compensating.


2. Alter ego of former screenwriter.


3. Sassy minx.


Geeks out over: cool tech.


Squees for: great storytelling.


Delights in: fabulous conversation.


Writes about: where love meets comedy. Awkwardness ensues.


Sassy girls. Swoony boys. What could go wrong?







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