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Call Me Cupid by Sydney Somers

2/13/2017

 
More romance is in the air, and this time it involves the Greek god of love, Eros.  In Sydney Somers' Call Me Cupid, romance doesn't stop when humans think it does.  No, romance sometimes needs a supernatural element to get it going.  Especially when it comes to exes AJ and Cooper.  They're both not over their turbulent relationship from a couple years ago that went down in flames, but they'll be the last to admit they still have feelings for each other.  Sometimes all it takes is a little (or maybe a big) push to help out the feelings simmering below the surface.

This was a pretty fun and, at times, humorous read.  I have a full review of the book over at Bewildering Stories magazine.  Check it out here.

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