Shot Through The Heart By Kate Mcdarris 〈INSTANT〉
Reviewers often categorize the duo as a "grumpy/sunshine" pairing, with Preston being the cynical businessman and Carter the desperate, yet hopeful, love god.
The narrative is noted for its comedic elements, including pop culture references and a playful debate over whether pineapple belongs on pizza. Literary Context Shot Through the Heart by Kate McDarris
The story follows , the literal god of love, whose magic is fading in a world where belief is dwindling. Desperate to find a way to maintain his influence, he decides to create a matchmaking app but needs the capital and expertise of a mortal venture capitalist, Preston Milan . Reviewers often categorize the duo as a "grumpy/sunshine"
The novella reimagines ancient gods living in a contemporary world, such as accessing Mount Olympus via a New York City elevator . Desperate to find a way to maintain his
is a spicy, male-male (MM) paranormal romance novella by Kate McDarris. Published as part of the Monster Mash Holiday Story series, the story explores the intersection of ancient Greek mythology and modern-day New York City. Plot Summary
The relationship dynamic begins with professional friction and skepticism before evolving into a deep romantic connection.