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Signs of Cupidity
by Raven Kennedy
challenging
funny
fast-paced
I'm going to review the whole series with this review, both books 1-3.
Our main character, Emelle, is a cupid whose job is to foster love in all the different realms. After she had died decades ago, she decided that's the afterlife job she wanted. However, it becomes lonely and she missed everything about being alive. One day, she is blasted with magic and is stuck on an island with three fae.
I had read Kennedy's Gild series first, so I figured that writing style would be similar, but it is COMPLETELY different. The main character can be extremely annoying and prone to outbursts, and her internal dialogue was not my favorite thing. The only thing that kept me really interesting was the uniqueness of the plot. Mixing fae and cupids? It's something unique in itself!
I don't think these series are meant to be critically reviewed, they are just enjoyable romances with a bit of fantasy sprinkled in. Fun to binge, but not exactly the best piece of literature.
Our main character, Emelle, is a cupid whose job is to foster love in all the different realms. After she had died decades ago, she decided that's the afterlife job she wanted. However, it becomes lonely and she missed everything about being alive. One day, she is blasted with magic and is stuck on an island with three fae.
I had read Kennedy's Gild series first, so I figured that writing style would be similar, but it is COMPLETELY different. The main character can be extremely annoying and prone to outbursts, and her internal dialogue was not my favorite thing. The only thing that kept me really interesting was the uniqueness of the plot. Mixing fae and cupids? It's something unique in itself!
I don't think these series are meant to be critically reviewed, they are just enjoyable romances with a bit of fantasy sprinkled in. Fun to binge, but not exactly the best piece of literature.