Everyone thinks it's all Cupid who makes people fall in love, well I could tell you for a fact that is not true! Me and my friends are the ones who actually have to go out and shoot people with our arrows to make them fall in love. Cupid just sits there behind his big desk and computer matching people up. Kinda like match.com but more effective.
It was the same old routine for Cupid's Assistants. Get the list of names, shoot the arrows, promote love, and then go back. April is tired of the same old everything, thriving for adventure, but to shy to go out and try. Always admiring couples in love, she wonders when she could be part of that, and not be the one behind the arrows. But what happens when she stumbles upon a heartbroken boy named Jace Hart, and is determined to get him back on his feet and turn his whole life around while trying to find the love of his life at the same time.
But on the way will she find hers?
~Dear Cupid,
I like this really cute guy from my school,
except he's a bad boy and a total player.
What do I do?
I'm a pretty shy girl. Help!
Love, Amy. ~
I read my 41st message for today.
I'm no love guru or anything; though I have my ways when it comes to helping people with their love lives or relationships.
I stretched my fingers and got ready onto typing once again.
~Dear Amy,
I think you should get to know the 'Bad Boy' a bit more.
But, like I said. You only live once.
Take the chance. Be confident.
If it doesn't work. Move on. I'm sure plenty of guys would love to get to know you more.
Love, Violet ♥~
Now, before you say anything, I'm not really cupid, I don't have the arrows or the diapers. I like to think that where cupid shoots, I keep the arrow in tact. I help with people's love life because love is the most important and purest thing in the world. It can fix and endure anything and everything.
I believe in love so much that I fell in love with bad boy Lucas Williams. This is your one of a kind Bad Boy meets Cupid, but everything isn't as it seems, heartbreak, loss, betrayal, love and everything in between.
Everything has to be cliche before it gets better.