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Loading... Unfinished Museby R.L. Naquin
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. We had this author in for a book signing at the indie bookstore where I work. This sounded fun and when I picked it up, I was sucked right in. Very well written. I loved the main character. She was funny but not in that trying too hard snarky way. She definitely grew over the course of the book. The secondary characters were also well drawn. The urban fantasy setting was nicely done and made sense. I typically despise stories with a Greek mythology base but didn't mind it at all here. Probably because the story doesn't concern any of the biggies, Zeus etc. The story concluded the main conflict but ended on a set up for an immediate future story. I hope I don't have to wait long. I just loved this book! I was a little sad that the Monster Haven books weren't coming out fast enough for me and I hesitated to try a new series but I actually think I'm going to like the Mt Olympus Employment Agency books even MORE than I did Monster Haven! I didn't expect that! Love this author so much and I want to pre-order the next books in this series. The books are humorous without trying too hard to be funny. I really cared about all the characters. I highly recommend reading anything by R.L. Naquin. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesMt. Olympus Employment Agency (Muse Book 1)
Wynter Greene is a chronic quitter-in work, in life, and in love. When she quits a job, a boyfriend, and a seemingly minor craft project all in one day, the dormant deity blood in her veins triggers a Welcome Package from the gods. A talking-and singing-houseplant named Phyllis bullies Wynter into taking a job at the Mt. Olympus Employment Agency. Stuck with a job in the Muse department, Wynter discovers that helping others finish what they start isn't easy, especially for someone who can't seem to finish anything of her own. And how is Wynter supposed to focus on anything when that guy from the Dreams and Nightmares department keeps distracting her with his rippling muscles and magnetic stare? Wynter needs to figure her job out soon. Each failure is a tick mark on her record, and if she continues to miss her deadlines, she'll be reassigned to the Underworld as a dog walker. And scooping poop for a giant three-headed dog is nobody's ideal career. No library descriptions found. |
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