Unhoppy: The Case Files of Dr. Matilda Schmidt (#3)
By: Cynthia St. Aubin
SYNOPSIS:
When there's not a hop in
hell...
The day is going to hell in a
hurry for Paranormal Psychologist Matilda Schmidt, and that's *before* a
suicidal Easter bunny shows up for treatment.
When pictures surface of
Matilda caught in the middle of a hit man-Cupid sandwich, she lands in the oily
grip of a ruthless blackmailer, whose motives are as ugly as his mustache. Now
Matilda must betray the trust of someone who cares for her to meet the
blackmailer's demands, or she can kiss her reputation, her practice, and even
her freedom goodbye. But blackmail is only the beginning when the immortal
mystery-client brought to her couch by a seductive demigod causes Matilda to
fling caution—along with her panties—to the wind.
Hunted by two jealous goddesses who would gladly
use her intestines to lace up their strappy sandals—and with her full-time hit
man sometimes lover nowhere to be found—Matilda will have to save herself, or the world will be up River Styx without a
paddle.
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My Review
This is the 3rd book the series. They are all fantastic. I love Cynthia’s work so much. In this book Matilda has to help Crixus with
Adonis and also help the Easter bunny with some suicidal problems. Oh and her first client of the day also turns
out not to be a real client but someone wanting to blackmail her, again. Adonis has decided he doesn’t want to be
shared between Aphrodite and Persephone anymore. So Crixus brings him to Matilda. Matilda thinks that she won’t be affect by
him the way everyone else is. She was
wrong. She can’t get in contact with
Liam to ask him for help. If she asks
Crixus it will mean another deal with him.
Poor Matilda will her life ever go back to the way it was before she was
introduced to Liam and Crixus? How will
she deal with the 2 goddesses who are looking for her? Will she be able to help the Easter
bunny?
I loved this book.
They are always funny and exciting.
She gets in the weirdest situations.
I really want to know who has been setting her up and blackmailing her
this whole time. I think she should give
Crixus a chance. Yes he is a man whore
of epic proportions but he helps and cares about her in his own way. I like Liam too but its not like they could
live happily ever after either. He is a
hit man after all. I can’t wait to read
the next one in this series. Another
fantastic book Cynthia.
I was given this book as a gift in exchange for an honest
review.
My Review
This is the 3rd book the series. They are all fantastic. I love Cynthia’s work so much. In this book Matilda has to help Crixus with
Adonis and also help the Easter bunny with some suicidal problems. Oh and her first client of the day also turns
out not to be a real client but someone wanting to blackmail her, again. Adonis has decided he doesn’t want to be
shared between Aphrodite and Persephone anymore. So Crixus brings him to Matilda. Matilda thinks that she won’t be affect by
him the way everyone else is. She was
wrong. She can’t get in contact with
Liam to ask him for help. If she asks
Crixus it will mean another deal with him.
Poor Matilda will her life ever go back to the way it was before she was
introduced to Liam and Crixus? How will
she deal with the 2 goddesses who are looking for her? Will she be able to help the Easter
bunny?
I loved this book.
They are always funny and exciting.
She gets in the weirdest situations.
I really want to know who has been setting her up and blackmailing her
this whole time. I think she should give
Crixus a chance. Yes he is a man whore
of epic proportions but he helps and cares about her in his own way. I like Liam too but its not like they could
live happily ever after either. He is a
hit man after all. I can’t wait to read
the next one in this series. Another
fantastic book Cynthia.
I was given this book as a gift in exchange for an honest
review.
Cynthia
St. Aubin wrote her first play at age eight and made her brothers perform it
for the admission price of gum wrappers. A steal, considering she provided the
wrappers in advance. Though her early work debuted to mixed reviews, she never
quite gave up on the writing thing, even while earning a mostly useless
master's degree in art history and taking her turn as a cube monkey in the
corporate warren.
Because
the voices in her head kept talking to her, and they discourage drinking at
work, she started writing instead. When she's not standing in front of the
fridge eating cheese, she's hard at work figuring out which mythological, art
historical, or paranormal friends to play with next. She lives in Colorado with the love of her
life and three surly cats.
Find out
more about Cynthia St. Aubin on her website.
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