Date Me Baby One More Time
by Stephanie Rowe | Romance | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0446617660 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0446617660 Global Overview for this book
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IF YOU THINK LIFE IS COMPLICATED, TRY IMMORTALITY.
Justine Bennett is cursing her life. She’s the Guardian of the Goblet of Eternal Youth, she hasn’t left the house in ages, and it’s been over 200 years since she’s had sex. Oh, and the Goblet has shape-shifted into an espresso machine named Mona. Not exactly the stuff grand destiny is made of...
Derek LaValle is worried. Due to a family curse, he’ll be dead in the space of a week unless he finds the Guardian of the Goblet of Eternal Youth and beheads her. Which wouldn’t be a problem if she weren’t so sexy, smart...and ready to behead him right back.
Justine Bennett is cursing her life. She’s the Guardian of the Goblet of Eternal Youth, she hasn’t left the house in ages, and it’s been over 200 years since she’s had sex. Oh, and the Goblet has shape-shifted into an espresso machine named Mona. Not exactly the stuff grand destiny is made of...
Derek LaValle is worried. Due to a family curse, he’ll be dead in the space of a week unless he finds the Guardian of the Goblet of Eternal Youth and beheads her. Which wouldn’t be a problem if she weren’t so sexy, smart...and ready to behead him right back.
My 17th read of 2007.
Whoa, I really struggled with this one. It looked so promising, but it was just a mess. Too many characters and just way too much going on. Some of these characters/creatures were just silly. Satan and Satan Jr.? Penhas? A lot of it was way too over the top for my taste. I didn't hate this book, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. I did like Theresa, so that will push me to go ahead and try the sequel, since it's about her (and I already have it), but beyond that I don't know if I'll continue reading the series.
Oh, and still confused a bit by the title. What does it have to do with anything? And if the powers that be insist Mona is protected from people/otherworldly beings that want to steal her, that's fine. But if no one is actually utilizing her power, why not destroy her? Then there would be no need for a Guardian, 'cause there would be nothing to protect.
Whoa, I really struggled with this one. It looked so promising, but it was just a mess. Too many characters and just way too much going on. Some of these characters/creatures were just silly. Satan and Satan Jr.? Penhas? A lot of it was way too over the top for my taste. I didn't hate this book, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. I did like Theresa, so that will push me to go ahead and try the sequel, since it's about her (and I already have it), but beyond that I don't know if I'll continue reading the series.
Oh, and still confused a bit by the title. What does it have to do with anything? And if the powers that be insist Mona is protected from people/otherworldly beings that want to steal her, that's fine. But if no one is actually utilizing her power, why not destroy her? Then there would be no need for a Guardian, 'cause there would be nothing to protect.