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A Demigoddess’s Guide to Love

By: Jennifer Peel
Narrated by: Stephanie Rose, Neill Thorne
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A snarky goddess. A reality TV heartthrob. A divine disaster waiting to happen.

Demi Blake never asked to be the daughter of Eros, god of love. She’d rather hide behind her black muumuu and bureaucratic rulebook than embrace her divine destiny. As director of the Bureau of Affectional Affairs, she’s made it her mission to regulate mortal relationships with ruthless precision—and zero tolerance for cinematic romance tropes.

But her father and greatgrandfather, Zeus, think it’s high time she fell in love herself—and used her divine gifts for good. Their solution? A quest. Demi must join the cast of Love Unscripted. The dating show—hosted by Roman Archer, son of Cupid, single dad, and walking violation of everything she stands for—is a glittery nightmare of grand gestures, slowmotion kisses, and love at first sight. And now she’s contractually obligated to be its reluctant star.

To make matters worse, she and Roman share a complicated past. They loathe each other—or at least they pretend to. Because deep down, Demi knows the truth her goddess whispered years ago: Roman isn’t just her rival. He’s her soulmate. Her fated match.

As the cameras roll and the gods meddle from above, Demi begins to realize the biggest threat isn’t public humiliation—it’s the possibility that Roman might actually be worth falling for.

Will Roman recognize that he’s held the key to Demi’s heart all along, or will fate’s cruel timing tear them apart once more?

Witty, swoony, and full of divine mischief, A Demigoddess’s Guide to Love is a romantic comedy for anyone who’s ever rolled their eyes at a love montage—only to fall headfirst into one.

©2025 Jennifer Peel (P)2026 Jennifer Peel

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I adored this audiobook. Like Jennifer Peel’s other stories, this one grabbed my attention right away and swept me along for a fun and emotional ride. Demi and Roman’s first kiss was perfect and heartbreaking. Never has a kiss made me cry like this! The yearning, the angst, the grief, the scripted drama! I loved it even though my heart ached. A perfect little mixture of clean romance and fantasy. Highly recommend!

A Perfect Mix of Clean Romance and Fantasy

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What a fun read! So creative and engaging. Excellent job by the author and actors! Finally a fun “modern” romance with a new storyline!

Divine Romance

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I LOVED this dual narrated story! I loved this enemies to lovers (my favorite trope), second chance, fun, entertaining romcom so much! It’s 12 hours and I started and finished it in one day! I just couldn’t stop listening! Jennifer Peel always writes characters with incredible chemistry, and that’s definitely the case with Demi and Roman. The banter was the best! I also really enjoyed the narrators; they were a great fit for this book! Highly recommend!

Wow! This story is next level good!

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In the words of Demi Blake, Oh. My. Titans. Meet Demi Blake, the reluctant daughter of Eros who prefers policy manuals over passion. As the tightly wound director of the Bureau of Affectional Affairs, Demi is determined to regulate love into something tidy, logical, and completely devoid of grand gestures. She has a coffee mug that says, "This is my happy face." Her father and great‑grandfather, Zeus, have other plans. On paper, combining Greek gods, modern bureaucracy, and a reality dating show sounds delightfully unhinged, and I’ll admit I wasn’t sure how it would work. But—oh ye of little faith—I forgot, just for a moment, what an amazing author Jennifer Peel is. I hope she can forgive my temporary lapse in judging her idea prematurely.

Enemies-to-lovers is one of my favorite tropes, and the tension between Demi and Roman Archer was everything I could have wanted. Roman, son of Cupid, is a walking, talking rom-com hero and is everything Demi claims to despise. This makes their shared past and fated soulmate bond all the more delicious. Their banter is fun, their history actually matters, and the reality-TV setting adds just the right amount of chaos. The author balances humor with heart, and I loved watching Demi's journey.

Things I loved: the dual point of view, tossing pebbles on windows, all the banter, Roman with Junie (his daughter), and Cassie (Demi's bestie). I really need Cassie's story!! This would make a great series!

A Demigoddess’s Guide to Love is a great pick if you enjoy mythological rom-coms, reality-show chaos, and slow-burn romance. It’s a modern love story with divine interference and just the right amount of chaos.

I love it when audiobooks have dual narrators, and Stephanie Rose is one of my favorites. When she "sang" Jonas's song to Demi, I laughed out loud! It was perfect! Neill Thorne is perfect as Roman Archer. I used the timer on the Audible app so I could listen to this one before I fell asleep.

Can this please be a series?

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I really enjoyed this fun and funny and cried too… even though I knew I was listening to a story. Wonderful development.

Imaginative romance

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