{Review} Pan’s Conquest by Aubrie Dionne @AuthorAubrie

March 27, 2014 Adult, Reviews 3 ★★★½

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Adult Review

Pan’s Conquest by Aubrie Dionne
ebook, 200 pages
Published February 24th 2014 by Entangled: Covet
Genres: Adult Paranormal Romance
Source: ecopy from Publisher

Summary:

Syrinx pulled a fast one on Pan to escape his raging lust. The God of Chastity wasn’t about to break her vows and succumb to his temptations. Transported to the twenty-first century, she runs a florist shop – fulfilling her fake, mortal life. Until the breathtaking Parker Thomas hires her to decorate his grand estate for a gala. Five hundred roses? Easy enough. Except Parker makes her feel things she can’t ignore…

As the God of Fertility, Pan is used to maidens flocking in droves to his pastures. So when Syrinx denies him, he’s determined to win the one that got away. He poses as a mortal to get close to her, but he doesn’t count on falling hard for his conquest – hard enough to make a life and stay.

But Syrinx is falling in love with a man that doesn’t exist. Can Pan hide his identity forever, or will the truth tear them apart?

My Thoughts
Pan’s Conquest is a quick read about romance between two very unlikely gods. Pan- the God of Fertility and Syrinx- the God of Chastity. Pan has pursued her for a long time. So much so in fact that Syrinx escaped their land to start over as a mortal on earth. The book starts out in their native forest and Pan is a bit of a horn dog player, and Syrinx is not having it. Sure, she is fighting off his pull, but she still doesn’t want anything to do with him.

Syrinx becomes a florist on earth and she really enjoys her business, but she doesn’t date ever. In fact, she has nothing to do with men. She only has one friend on earth; her assistant at the shop. I really did like her friendship, but one friend and a job isn’t enough for her life. So when a handsome big client comes to the shop and takes an interest in Syrinx, her friend is all for it. She practically pushes him in Pan’s lap.

What I liked about Pan’s Conquest was that we got to see what Pan was like before and what he was like when he was in his mortal persona. And you could really see a big change in him. I loved the connection that he had with his butler. It was so sweet. Plus we really did get to see a softer side of him the more he got to know Syrinx. This was a Pan that I was rooting for. Back in the forest he was just looking for another notch on his belt, but on earth we get to see a change in him. Will it be something more for him? Will it work out with Syrinx? Pan’s Conquest is a quick and fun read. I felt myself really connecting with the characters in just a short while and I was really rooting for them.
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About the Author

Aubrie Dionne is an author and flutist in New England. Her books have received the highest ratings from Romance Times Magazine, as well as Night Owl Reviews and Two Lips Reviews. She has guest blogged on the USA Today Happily Ever After Blog and the Dear Teen Me blog and signed books at the Boston Book Festival, Barnes and Noble, and the Romance Writers of America conference. Her writings have appeared in Mindflights, Niteblade, Silver Blade, Emerald Tales, Hazard Cat, Moon Drenched Fables, A Fly in Amber, and Aurora Wolf. Her books are published by Astraea Press, Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Publishing, Inkspell Publishing, Lyrical Press, and Gypsy Shadow Publishing. When she’s not writing, Aubrie teaches flute and plays in orchestras.

Twitter: @authoraubrie

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3 Responses to “{Review} Pan’s Conquest by Aubrie Dionne @AuthorAubrie”

  1. Ari T.

    I love the premise! Gods living as mortals and falling in love in contemporary times! Thanks for the review! I’ll have to add this to my reading list!

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