Review of Lover, Divine by A. Star



Siobhan Law is a principle violinist for the symphony orchestra of the University of Ireland. There hasn't been a challenge for the last two seasons. James Corrigan is the conductor and is talking to Liam Argyros. Liam is from Athens, Greece and wants to challenge Siobhan. The Olympians are we of the most powerful Greek Gods. Siobhan's family is one of the families that have been put on the earth to do the Gods' bidding. Liam is one of them. Liam won the challenge, crushing Siobhan's spirit, but because of her family's ties to the Gods, Siobhan knows there is something much more to Liam. She just didn't expect him to be one of the major Gods, Apollo.
I found Liam to have a very powerful personality in the way he handles different situations. He's very determined and doesn't give up. He's also very handsome and compelling. The music that he plays is like a touch of heaven and is overpowering. Siobhan is very geared to and lives for her music. She takes it very seriously. She's very questioning of Liam's goals and feelings towards her, almost to the point of being scared, especially since she's had very limited interactions with men.
I found this to be a good book. I enjoyed reading it. I would recommend it to anyone. 

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