![]() ![]() It was great to see another Cupid in the book, especially one who's the complete opposite of Emelle. I enjoyed how Lex wasn't fussed by Belren, and he really had to earn his way into her good books. ![]() The slight time jump in the fae realm allowed the plot to progress quickly, though Emelle's extreme power increase seemed a bit too convenient for the plot. This book kicked off with a really strong start in Cupidville, which we haven't seen since book 1. ![]() This is a reverse harem story and includes sexually explicit scenes and mature language. I’ve waited my entire existence to find love, and now that I have it, I’m not going to give it up without a fight.Īuthor's note: This is the third book of the Heart Hassle series. The thing is, I’m more of a lover than a fighter, but when it has to do with staying with my mates, this cupid might just cut a bitch. ![]() And, judging by the look I’m getting from the Head of all Cupidity, and the big Terminate button that he's holding, this problem is about to get much worse. Instead, I’m thrown back to where I was first created, Cupidville. I was supposed to go find my missing mate and discover who our real allies are for the war that’s brewing in the fae realm. I was supposed to take on my first real mission as a spy. What do you get when you have four mates, one psychotic prince, a horde of rebels, and a cupid who just got yanked out of the realm? ![]()
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