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spinneretta 's review for:
Signs of Cupidity
by Raven Kennedy
Good
She’s a Cupid, a number with no name, who finds herself assigned to the fae lands. Incorporeal, and looking to make the fae fall in love or lust, she works her job unseen, and unheard.
Unfortunately, she gets herself in trouble when trying to work her Cupidly whiles on a fae Prince, which ends up in her formerly incorporeal form turning decidedly solid.
An encounter with three unusual fae, who are definitely on her want to kiss list, might just be the thing a lonely Cupid is looking for!
The book was a fairly quick read, with a why choose romance (a bit slower burn than some) that has us meeting several intriguing heroes, and features a shameless Cupid as the heroine. This was a fun, comedic romantasy, which definitely had me giggling at times, especially at the various problems our Cupid encountered.
It’s an enjoyable tale, and one the RH romantasy fans will more than likely find themselves enjoying a bit of a laugh over.
She’s a Cupid, a number with no name, who finds herself assigned to the fae lands. Incorporeal, and looking to make the fae fall in love or lust, she works her job unseen, and unheard.
Unfortunately, she gets herself in trouble when trying to work her Cupidly whiles on a fae Prince, which ends up in her formerly incorporeal form turning decidedly solid.
An encounter with three unusual fae, who are definitely on her want to kiss list, might just be the thing a lonely Cupid is looking for!
The book was a fairly quick read, with a why choose romance (a bit slower burn than some) that has us meeting several intriguing heroes, and features a shameless Cupid as the heroine. This was a fun, comedic romantasy, which definitely had me giggling at times, especially at the various problems our Cupid encountered.
It’s an enjoyable tale, and one the RH romantasy fans will more than likely find themselves enjoying a bit of a laugh over.