First Quiver
The Cupid's Fall Series: Book 1
by Beth C. Greenberg
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Pub Date Jan 26 2021 | Archive Date Apr 30 2023
Isotopia Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Greek gods meet modern love in this fun, sexy romp.
Love is a game Cupid can only play from the sidelines, and one day, he takes that game too far. Banished by the gods, Cupid plunges to Earth and lands in present-day Tarra, Indiana, where he is reunited with his long-lost best friend Pan. At first, Cupid’s newfound freedom and sexy Earth-bod feel more like gifts than punishment, but the gods have something terrible in store for Cupid: a taste of his own medicine.
Caught between two worlds on a quest to fix Love, Cupid will have to master the challenges of modern dating while battling his own heart and the powerful gods conspiring against him. Failure will not be tolerated; success will cost him everything.
A Note From the Publisher
Ebook: 9781735944715
Hardcover: 9781735944722
Cover design: Holly Dunn
Ebook: 9781735944715
Hardcover: 9781735944722
Advance Praise
“A clever mix of romance, fantasy, and mythology...an outlandish and creative story.”
—BookLife Prize
“A clever mix of romance, fantasy, and mythology...an outlandish and creative story.”
—BookLife Prize
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781735944708 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I received this as an advanced copy from Net Galley, and all opinions remain my own.
I originally request this novel because I love Greek Mythology, and I have a deep love for romance. This delivered well on both for me, The concept was strong and the follow-through excellent.
I absolutely love the dynamic between Cupid and Pan. I felt that their interactions were realistic. I could tell that they cared for each other and I in turn cared for them. I thought that the introduction to Cupid was compelling and made me care for him almost instantly.
The writing is descriptive and funny. It made me laugh out loud a few times, and I had a deep enjoyment of the book. It was nearly impossible for me to put down, and I finished it very quickly. As soon as I did, I recommended it to a friend of mine.
The author built up sexual tension very well. The romance aspect was very interesting because it was all so new to the main character, and I thought that was handled well. I do wish there had been more build-up between Cupid and the love interest, as it happened kind of fast. I also loved the LGBTQ+ representation of the two male characters, and thought it really added to the story.
The ending was very compelling and made me want to rush out and purchase the next book in the series.
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