A review by africreole
The Seducer by Elin Peer

5.0

The seducer got seduced

Finn wanted the curse that Athena placed on him lifted. He gave her five days equal to the five days he took from her when he kidnapped her. She used it as a time to educate him on relationships and how karma works. It was funny how Finn related to her. It shows that men are the same in the 25th century as they are in the 21st century. Neither one saw them falling in love with each other but that is what happens.

Not only are Finn and Athen dealing with their life but so is Laura and Magnie. The entire continent is in for a new awakening and is facilitating a reunion of two that have been separated for 400 years. This is really upsetting the apple cart for the Northlandlers who are anxious to be able to have wives but the Motlanders, who need to relearn their old opinions of the Northmen, To make matters worst, a big secret is revealed that will really upset people on both sides of the wall.

The book was well-written and plotted. Finn had me laughing throughout.

NOTE: The book was listened to in sync with Audible.com.