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Out of Olympus #4

A Hush of Greek

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After a devastating heartbreak, Eros, the god of love, is disillusioned with love and refuses to shoot his arrows. As a result, people on earth aren’t falling in love anymore. When Zeus gets wind of it, he’s furious and seeks help from Eros’s best friends and fellow gods Triton, Dionysus, and Hermes. They are tasked with making Eros believe in love again. And what better way than to make him fall in love with the enticing human florist Psyche, who’s just as cynical about love as Eros?

230 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 30, 2016

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Tina Folsom

546 books2,696 followers
Tina Folsom is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author. She's always been self-published and has found tremendous success with her paranormal series, Scanguards Vampires, Venice Vampyr, and Out of Olympus, selling more than 2 million copies of her 50 titles (which includes titles in German, French, and Spanish) in almost 4 years.

Tina writes about hot alpha heroes, bad boys, and kick-ass heroines. Fast-paced plots and steamy scenes are her specialty. She loves vampires and the concept of immortality, and now also writes contemporary romance and has launched the Eternal Bachelors Club series.

Tina is a one-women-enterprise. She writes constantly and translates her own books into German, her native language. Her books are available in e-book format, as paperbacks, as audio books, and in foreign languages.

Tina Folsom was born in Germany and has been living in English speaking countries for over 25 years, the last 13 of them in San Francisco, where she's married to an American. Tina has always been a bit of a globe trotter: after living in Lausanne, Switzerland, she briefly worked on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean, then lived a year in Munich, before moving to London. There, she became an accountant. But after 8 years she decided to move overseas.

In New York she studied drama at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts then moved to Los Angeles a year later to pursue studies in screenwriting. In 2008 she wrote her first romance. She now has 18 novels in English and dozens in other languages.

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Profile Image for Priscilia Margharet.
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June 9, 2015
i need this bro i need ero's the god of love to fall in love. like... now.
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818 reviews6 followers
March 8, 2018
The God of Love

Eros has stopped shooting his errors after having lost all faith in love. People are falling in love, restaurants and florists are closing up shop and hotel reservations are at an all time low. Psyche is barely keeping her head above ground. Her flower shop is near dead, her apartment is uninhabitable and her savings is almost gone. Both have lost their faith in love which makes them perfect for each other.

The last book in the Greek God series is maybe one of my favorites. Although I did really hate Zeus in this one I’ve long known what an arse he was. Hera surprised me in this one though. It’s the first time in this series that I actually liked her.
1,000 reviews9 followers
January 8, 2017
It was a nice sequel to the Greek Gods series but the story wasn't as engaging or different than the previous stories. Although, I couldn't wait to read the story I was glad when it was over.
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186 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2017
Mmmm

Another fun read. The author does a wonderful job of making you feel for and cheer for the main characters. I enjoyed that it continued to build on the previous 3 books but was still individual and focused of Psyche and Eros. Watching the God of Love search for his own love and happily ever after was fun to read.
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823 reviews3 followers
August 8, 2020
The last book in Out of Olympus series! I wished each one of the books were longer and also more books in the series. I wanted to read the other characters such as the god of all gods Zeus, his wife Hera, Hades, Persephone, Ares and Aphrodite or even Orion.

Greek mythology has always been my favourite genres, and I especially love it when it's mixed with the modern world. I've read many other series with the same style, such as from the author P.C. Cast, but while her books were lengthy, the books in this series were short, hence fast-paced. Those who love paranormal romance that has steamy scenes on it, this series is for you!
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487 reviews
December 3, 2019
Love, the biggest con of all! Yes, that's Eros' opinion. Don't worry, he will change his mind. All it takes is a lot of sex (which we have in all the books of this series) and some persuasion from friends and foes. It was a fun ride. Unfortunately, it's over and it's time to move on to some supernatural reads by Tina Folson. I do love all her books!
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1,690 reviews119 followers
March 23, 2020
I liked it. Loved Eros. I read another retelling with him, which I liked more. The main thing that prevented me from liking this book more is that I felt that the characters barely knew each other...


Also, it is a bit hard to believe that a god would have to wait a millennia before finding their true love.
Also lmao, the author must have known a lot about pipes.
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255 reviews15 followers
October 6, 2025
I could not get into this book. I didn't really see the appeal to any of the characters. One thing that needs to stop immediately in fantasy/paranormal books is the main characters having a dedicated servant class/race. It just is not a good look and is an instant turn off.
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Author 24 books70 followers
December 1, 2016
Beautiful story

What a way to end the series. Eros is one of my favorite Gods and I loved seeing the gang together again. Euros is a man's man and you can't help but love him from the way he treats his neighbors, his friends, and his love. He may not believe in it anymore but love has a way of finding you when you least expect it.
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809 reviews9 followers
December 6, 2016
Eros!!

Eros the God of Love is soured on love after his ex broke his heart. Psyche's luck with men is just horrible. These two are looking just for a fun relationship but it turns out they are perfect for each other!
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1,117 reviews
December 18, 2016
Excellent! You have the god of love, Eros, falling in love. The road is not smooth but loves will eventually win. You will learn about Greek mythology and why the road for Eros is bumpy but you will enjoy the book!
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1,223 reviews
January 8, 2017
Eros the god of love no longer believes in love. Because of that everything is falling apart including Psyche's florist business. Duo, Hermes and Triton are on a mission to make him fall in love again. But their attempts aren't missed by Eros and friends with benefits becomes more quickly.
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148 reviews1 follower
October 27, 2021
Over all I enjoyed this book. It was what you expect out of a romance novel based on Eros & Psyche. It does feature some sex scenes if that bothers you or you're just not into those types of scenes in a romance novel.
1,635 reviews8 followers
December 3, 2016
Great book this is the final book in the Olympus series. In this book we get to see Eros find his love!
346 reviews1 follower
December 7, 2016
As good as the rest of the series.....hoping for more in the story. But anything Tina writes I will read..and know I will enjoy it.
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22 reviews9 followers
December 14, 2016
Another brilliant book!

Another great story from Ms Folsom. I have read all her works and it gets better with every book. Keep up the great work!
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