A review by ladymcgrace
Cupid Calling by Viano Oniomoh

emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

yho LOVE IS SWEETO😩♥️😭🥺 yeses I loved this book😭♥️😩‼️, It was perfect, it was a slow burn neh but it was not dragging anywhere! 

The pacing was perfect. It didn't feel rushed. there were no " stop the bus, how did we get here moments" no " jiki jiki en then kanjani moments" things happened Step by step at a gradual pace. 


They actually talked and communicated so well with each other, processing how they felt when they were like a upset about something, eg., the kiss you Ejiro, the Suprise therapy, etc. Instead of frying chips🥺

I loved how they were aware of the sexual tension and chemistry they had with each other.But they didn't rush into things. And the author didn't shave us with unnecessary smut scenes. The smut we had fat so intimate and beautiful 😭😭😭, 


Favourite part was when Ejiro started crying while they were busy cause he realised Obi would always check up on him ifhe was still on board and would stop immediately ' OMG that moment he realised he could trust him completely.

the writing Style if I can call it that I loved. It's not too complicated, not simple eather, rnje the writer picked the Perfect phrases and metaphors to depict what she wanted us to see, smell, hear, etc. 


My favourite one was the clouds one and hearts wearing chaps😭♥️🤣
1. Obiora’s heart donned chaps and a guitar and started to write a serenade.
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2.With how reserved Ejiro was, every smile Obiora managed to pull from him felt like a gift—if he saw you fit enough to open up and give you his entire heart—
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The biggest thing I loved was how they were with each other gentle, firm, kind, genuine, they really became each other's friend before anything else. They were what each other needed. 
Ejiro needed somebody to guide and give him a space where he could question and explore his sexuality without being made to feel somehow.

 Obi  needed somebody to make him understand that he can grieve However he wants and for how long he wants, that he Is are not selfish for wanting to keep the memory of the deceased spouse alive, that the  love he has for their dead spouse can coexist with the love  Of someone now, of a new partner.