
Her quirky nature is charming and endearing, though I can see how it might not be everyone’s cup of tea sometimes. But even with all of that, you still get the sense that Emelle looks for the best in everyone, or at least hopes for it. She’s been stuck without a body for 50 or so years, unable to eat, sleep, or have sex, and her lonliness and frustration are understandable. Kennedy does a great job crafting the quirky and feisty main character of Emelle, someone who is desperate for love and orgasms of her own after watching everyone else get some for decades. It’s an interesting concept and definitely makes for a great fantasy romcom. I don’t think I’ve seen or read another book that focuses on a cupid and their ability to spread love and lust. And you know what that means…Now, it’s my turn to get some. What I didn’t expect was for him to retaliate and hit my ass with some crazy magic mojo strong enough to push me into the physical realm. Unfortunately, my bitterness carried over into the new realm, and then I attacked a fae prince with Love Arrows. You can only do so much before the cupid bosses get all huffy. All my bad cupid’ing might be why I was exiled from the human realm.

And yeah, I’m probably responsible for some terrible matchmaking out there. I’m stuck in this never-ending afterlife where I’m invisible, lonely, and bitter as hell. They don’t call us stupid cupids for nothing. Goodreads Description: I used to consider myself a hopeless romantic, so why wouldn’t I choose to become a cupid? Sounds like a good idea, right? Wrong again. I really recommend this series for anyone looking for a good laugh who also enjoys some reverse harem spicy goodness. The whole concept of the book is pretty unique and allows for multiple hilarious hijinks and sexual innuendos while also managing to be sweet and touching.

You quickly get pulled into the story and the characters and come to love them all.

Raven Kennedy has a great handle on comedy and creating characters that have great dynamics. I think this is one of my first reverse harem romances I’ve read, at least in recent memory, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Ready for some romcom, reverse harem craziness? I know I was not expecting to laugh this much reading through all three of these books and the novella.
