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Cupid's Match : CUPID'S MATCH BOOK 1 by LEPalphreyman
LEPalphreyman
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[IN BOOKSTORES AND KINDLE UNLIMITED NOW!] What if you were matched with the original love god? --- When Lila goes to the Cupids Matchmaking Service it is to tell them to stop spamming her. Instead she finds out that cupids are real, she has been matched with a dangerous love god, and that he is coming to find her. Soon arrows fly, myths are awoken, and Lila finds herself part of a deadly supernatural war that could cost her her life, and her heart. Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and the Vampire Diaries. --- THE PUBLISHED VERSION OF CUPID'S MATCH IS OUT NOW! READ IN KINDLE UNLIMITED! Get your copy of Cupid's Match at bit.ly/CupidsMatch or follow the link in my profile!
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illicitable
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Every God and Goddess was given a fated love to cherish forever and ever. Once they found them they would love them and never let them go. Ares, the God of War, gave up long ago on finding her. That was until one faithful day, he actually found her. He was a bit surprised when he found out she was a mortal non the less. Ares was always ready for a fight or to head into battle, but this was different. Now he fights for love and the girl that he has been looking for, since he beginning of time. So what happens when this mortal girl throws this god for a loop? ~•~ This book is based on Greek mythology and also my own thoughts/storylines. It won't be 100% accurate to the history of these gods, but that's not what I'm trying to show in my book. *being currently edited*
By Any Other Name: A Randy Orton Fan Fiction by -MammaMia-
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A wise man once said, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet."-Shakespeare If that's true, wouldn't a rose by the same name smell even sweeter?