TARGETING CUPID
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  • Reads 238
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 15
Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2024
Hara Joune, a regular Target Lock employee, is suddenly thrust into the limelight when she's tasked with writing an article on the scandal involving Amorini Yanno Frove, a well-known actor-every woman's cupid, the God of desire, erotic love, and attraction, and a tycoon whose actions have sent shockwaves throughout the universe.

Little does the public know that two years prior, Hara and Amorini had a chance encounter that led to an unexpected and intimate connection-an almost one-night stand.

As Hara dives into her assignment, the question looms: will Amorini recognize her from that night? Will she complete the task targeting his scandal? Or will love find its way into their journey, changing the course of their lives forever, and resulting in a happily ever after amid the chaos, Targeting Cupid?
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