Being a statue for centuries on end is pretty boring. Fortunately, the Greek nymph Echo can sometimes turn her spirit solid enough to slip out of her statue and watch other people making love. Seeing Nick and Violet together turns her on so much that when Alex the museum guard offers her the real thing, she jumps at the chance.
How was Echo to know that having sex with a human would turn her into a real woman? Now the goddess Aphrodite has given her two months to earn Alex's love, or it's back to the spirit world for her--possibly without even a statue to live in! Alex was burned by a former girlfriend and he's sworn off even using the word 'love'. He gives Echo a new name, Chloe, and lets her into her home but won't let her into his heart.
Chloe has her work cut out for her but fortunately, she has her sister nymph Nemesis--who these days is porn movie star Nina--to help her out. Nina would do anything to help Chloe, and that includes pulling in her ex-lover, Pan, who has his own agenda for the one nymph he never had in his bed.
Just another one of Aphrodite's divine interventions, with gods, goddesses, nymphs and humans all trying to make sense out of this crazy little thing called love.
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.
Echo in the Hall is the second in Cricket Starr's Divine Interventions series, which plays with some characters from Greek mythology.
Echo's been a statue for centuries; she was a nymph, but some divine shenanigans trapped her in stone, and now she's in a museum. At least she recently discovered that she can occasionally slip out, and spies on her former lover with his new love. Alex, a museum guard, stumbles across the lovely Echo, and the two of them fall into some shenanigans of their own.
Ms Starr's story is a fun read that weaves in some of the original mythology with her own creative takes. Echo in the Hall is a page-turner, both sweet and hot, and I'm curious to pick up the others in the series!