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Quite the Pair by Beth C. Greenberg

danireads1225's review

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4.0

This is book 3 in the series and I love how each book expands on the character growth.

This book really focused on the idea that everyone has at least one person who loves them unconditionally and will always be there for them. I have loved every single book in this series and cannot wait for book 4.

piperkitty's review against another edition

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challenging funny inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

This is the third instalment of "The Cupid Fall Series." Fiction is the genre. Cupid has been condemned by the Gods by being forced to live on "Earth" without his wings and has the "job" of matching "worthy" people. Unfortunately, Cupid has had his heart strings pulled as he falls for the people he matches. In this novel, he has the most difficult job of all. He must find a long-term romantic lead for his best friend Pan. What makes things difficult is that both characters genuinely care about each other. As the Gods above observe with interest, it is difficult to comprehend Cupid's determination to complete this task in the hope of returning to his wife.
Such a cute and fun read.

kaatebeans's review

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5.0

I must admit I started reading this series because my friend WOULD NOT stop talking about it. I will (not so) patiently wait for the 4th and final book to come out because now I am OBSESSED.

I loved the first two books, don't get me wrong. But this one was just so freaking good. The Right Love paring is *chef's kiss*. No spoilers here. Just love love love.

Anyway, highly recommend. Cannot wait for the next one.

crolovr's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this witty and sexy story hoping to find Cupid and Pan belong together. But alas it was Aphrodite just torturing poor Cupid. Book three has Cupid finding his best friend Pan his true love. Cupid must decide between duty and love. Cupid is my favorite character and I just want to give him a big hug. This book is my favorite so far and I am looking forward to book Four!

geauxgetlit's review against another edition

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4.0

Time for another dose of quirky, funny, sexy, lovable fun with the third book of Cupid’s Fall.
I couldn’t stop gushing with pure joy while reading this in one sitting.
Must read for those who loves a humorous sexy romance with Greek Gods!!

I can’t wait for book 4!!

kyrumption08's review against another edition

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3.0

Finally, my boys are back.

I want to thank Beth C Greenberg for kindly choosing me as one of the people who got to read this early, thank you!!

I have to say I was a bit heartbroken when I found out Pan's one true love wasn't Q, but I did really end up rooting for him and his beloved. However, I wish the sex scenes hadn't been fade to black.

This wasn't my favourite of the series but I really look forward to Q finding his true love.

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I had a complicated relationship with the writing for Reed as a disabled character. On one hand, I liked how he described himself and how he felt about his disability. On the other hand, Pan saying he would be careful and the man's limp was a reminder of that was not a pleasant time. I also resent that he said his 'manly ego could only accept so many disability checks'. It felt inappropriate as plenty of men are disabled and there is noting ego bruising about that.

danireads1225's review against another edition

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4.0

This is book 3 in the series and I love how each book expands on the character growth.

This book really focused on the idea that everyone has at least one person who loves them unconditionally and will always be there for them. I have loved every single book in this series and cannot wait for book 4.

bookish_heidi's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh my goodness! I absolutely adore this series! Q and Pan never fail to make me smile. And now, with the addition of Reed, I grinned through most of this book. Who would have thought that a sensitive nerd would be who Pan needed to tame his wild side?

I had high hopes for Q and Pan to finally have their happily ever after but alas, Aphrodite had other plans. More nefarious plans that worked out beautifully... for Pan... Now I can't wait for the last book so I can see Q put through the ringer for what will hopefully be the last time.
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