Venus
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Publisher Description
My memory loss is so bad I can't remember half the stuff I've done. So how am I supposed to make one relationship work—let alone three?
I'm Venus and I've got amnesia. Or at least I think I do.
My memory's filled with black holes. Why can't I remember my childhood or the parents who raised me? How did I end up in this random small town, and why can't I remember what happened five minutes ago?
I somehow end up on a road trip with Neptune, a girl who I barely even know. She ditches me in a small town called Silver Springs with no money, no phone, and no way to get home. So I need to find her. Stat.
What I find instead is a wart on the tip of my nose. How did that get there?
It's no wonder the three Hotter than the Sun men I meet don't seem to realize I exist.
★ Ernest, who owns an anti-romance bookstore, is more interested in reading.
★ Stefano, the doctor who claims he's in the mafia, says he doesn't date patients. News flash: this wart isn't going to fix itself.
★ And Chett, the famous guitarist for Not a Vampire, has a son who seems to hate me.
The planets must be misaligned—or I might be cursed—because the gaps in my memory are growing. I'm falling for Ernest, Stefano, and Chett, but how can we have a happy ever after when I can barely remember who they are?
Venus is a standalone in the Solar Mates Series set in the Silver Springs shared universe and comes complete with a happily-ever-after. Scroll up to read this fun, quirky romance today.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
This was an amusing read that kept me entertained till the end. I really enjoyed Venus and her men. Definitely excited for the rest of this series.
A Magnificent Story!!!!!!
I loved the story. It is funny and charming all in one. It has a bit of a mystery as we try to figure out what happened. Venus is sweet but the moments of her distress even though they are funny at times they also make you feel sorry for her. It is well written and developed. I love that it has Silver Springs and the crazy crew in it. The story had me hook from the first chapter as it has great moments that cause you to chuckle. Hanleigh Bradley and Mia Harlan together write so well together. The writing is seamless as it makes you feel like just one writer. It is most definitely worth reading and it doesn’t disappoint