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Divine Interventions #3

Nemesis of the Garden

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Third in the Divine Interventions series

When Pan and Nemesis were accidentally hit by one of Eros' arrows, they had no choice but to fall in love with each other. Six months later, the dilemma they face is whether it is just a spell that binds them together, or have real feelings risen between them?

However, with the Titans plotting their escape from Titanous, there is more going on in Olympus than a pair of arrow-struck lovers trying to figure out their relationship. Pan and Nemesis find themselves caught in a jailbreak of titanic proportions. Fortunately they have a lot on their side--imaginative sex, various toys, and a pair of animated marble statues who bicker and make love on command.

And best of all they have the help of the gods themselves--Hephaestus, Olympus' weaponsmith, and of course, his wife Aphrodite, the goddess of love!

230 pages, Paperback

First published February 23, 2005

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Cricket Starr

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Also publishes as Janet Miller.

During the weekday Janet Miller, sometimes better known as Cricket Starr, is a mild-mannered software engineer who writes code and design documents. But at night and on weekends she turns to the creation of offbeat stories about imaginary pasts, presents, and futures, where ladies become warriors, or go to the stars to find love, and a man really can save a struggling software company.

But no matter when the story happens, or where the hero or heroine is, there will always be adventure, humor, and meaning to the tale.

Her writing has won her multiple awards, recommended reads, stars, unicorns, and hearts and even a couple of trophies that look really good on her bookshelf next to her printed books.

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