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Cupid Collections

Cupid Collections

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Greek mythology. Fourth and LAST installment in the Cupid series! Take a trip back in time and every time in-between including all the couples we've come to know and love. This is to be a collection of little one-shots or scenes from the lives of all the characters in the previous three novels. Starting from the very beginning with Eros and Psyche, we will relive important scenes in the lives of the characters including: the marriage of Peyton and Nate, the birth and young lives of Logan and Evie, the lives of Evie and Jay and Logan and Vee after the novels, and every moment in between!
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Eris, the Goddess of Chaos and Discord, had always spent her days causing mischief and discord on mortals. It was not until one day that Eros (Cupid), the God of Love, argued that love was a far more superior activity to be part of. Thinking that love was trivial and mere sexual desires, Eris made a wager with Eros that she could create and inspire love with a mortal boy that had caught her attention. Enter Henry Leon, an aspiring concert pianist by day and jazz musician by night. Having found no courage to speak to the girl from his university, he sought help from a flapper turned matchmaker (Eris). In this tale set in Gatsby's era, Greek gods and mortal lives are intertwined as the question of "love" is put to the test.

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