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I’m going to find my own true love even if it kills me. You'd think being in charge of love would be an epic job, right? Wrong. Sure, I’m a cupid, so I can blow Lust into people's faces and watch the show, but I can't actually participate. It gets old, trust me. Same goes for love. I can pass it out like sugar-free lollipops at a dentist's office, but I can't get any for myself. I'm stuck in this never-ending afterlife where I'm invisible, lonely, and bitter. And yeah, I'm probably responsible for some terrible matchmaking out there. But can you blame a girl? Apparently, my cupid bosses can, because I get exiled to the fae world. And while I’m here, I accidentally attack a fae prince with Love Arrows. But hey, he deserved it. What I didn't expect was for him to retaliate and that I’d be pushed into the physical realm. That's right. This cupid just got a real body. And you know what that means. Now, it's my turn to get some. Love, I mean. Wink, wink. Author's This is a slow-burn why choose fae-fantasy romcom, where the FMC will end up with multiple mates. It includes explicit language and sexual situations. Intended for audiences 18 years and older. This series is complete.
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This book started off slow. To be honest, I listened to the first 30% on audible (and the narrator did not do Emmel justice at all). However, either because the book picked up, or because I was reading it, I got pulled in and loved it. Happy to know that book two is out if I need a quick cute read I will be picking up book two. I read another book by Raven Kennedy and have decided I like the writing style.