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When the son of Zeus and Aphrodite
bumbles into a meadow south of Killarney, he is met
by a band of indignant faeries outraged by his
target practice. Soon, however, all the
supernatural creatures are overshadowed by an
estranged couple intent on fisticuffs! Can Cupid
effect a reconciliation between the humans? Or is
just a wee bit of intervention by the Fae in
order?
Reviews:
Alice Morrissey is fed up.
She can no longer turn her back and ignore her
husband’s indiscretions with other woman. She wants
a divorce.
Liam Morrissey knows that
he has done wrong by his wife. But he still loves
her and does not wish to lose her.
With arguing and fighting
being all they seem to be good at lately, Alice and
Liam decide to meet one last time. In their special
place they have a picnic, where unknown to them,
some pesky fairies and Cupid have decided that these
two are in desperate need for some of Cupids special
brand of love. So as Alice and Liam try to settle
things between them, the fairies and Cupid execute
their plan for the two lovers.
Stupid Cupid is a cute
little story about love and its ability to conquer
all. This is a nice story that ends on a high note.
The characters in this story are a nice blend of
real and magical. The story needed a little more
information to some of the back story for the reader
to really understand why the fairies were willing to
help the lovers. This would make a nice story to
read during Valentine’s Day.
LeeAnn
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More
I love faeries and I love, love so, this story was for me.
Those who enjoyed Confessions of a Cleaning Lady will be pleased to know this
was the follow up story of the faeries. Although, it's a follow up this story
can be read alone. Stupid Cupid is an enchanting tale that lets us believe love
and magic are still possible. This is a story that one must pick up not only for
Valentine's Day, but for everyday.
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Denisse Alicea
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