Sunday, March 22, 2015

Goddess of the Grove by Mandy M. Roth


Blurb:
  Sacred, worshiped...hunted.

Book two from the Sacred Places series.

All Korey O'Caha wants in his immortal life is to keep evil at bay, protect the witches he was destined to teach and to bed as many women as possible. He doesn't want love but he didn't plan on Gigi. Her very presence calls all he vowed sacred in life into question. She quickly becomes his reason for existing but can she ever fully accept him and who he is--a seven hundred year old immortal druid sorcerer? Will the secrets she's hiding be his undoing?

Gigi, the daughter of a great god, could not stand idly by and allow innocent druid children to be slaughtered. She intervened, placing them under her protection. In the end she was imprisoned in a place where time moved differently than here on earth. That was almost seven hundred years ago. Once freed, she ran as far from the old country as she could. Never did she expect to find ties to the land, let alone a man who stirs her blood the way Korey does.

As shadows from the past resurface, bringing news of an uprising, truth and passion ignite, leaving Gigi at the mercy of Korey.

My Review: 4 Stars! 
  
This is book two in Mandy's Druid series. Korey is a 700 year old Druid sorcerer and he is in love with Gigi who is a waitress at his cousin's bar. He believes that she is a human and unable to be his true mate. What Korey doesn't know is that Gigi is actually a goddess. She has been in hiding from her uncle who is determined to destroy her and the Druid children that she was imprisoned for protecting. Neither realize what the other truly is and are determined to protect each other from the dangers of their immortal world.



I really enjoyed this story. I loved how Gigi and Korey's lives were so intertwined with each other without either one realizing it. And I just adored Korey in this, he was funny, protective and beyond sexy and I was so glad that he finally got his HEA. Gigi was sassy and fierce and the perfect heroine. I also loved how Parth's character ties into Gigi and Korey's future. 

Sexy, sweet, and action packed, Goddess of the Grove was a thoroughly enjoyable read. 

*I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

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