𝐌𝐒𝐬𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐑𝐞𝐝
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  • Reads 225
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 9
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2024
"Campus Cupid" is Lindsville University's annual matchmaking event where everyone gets an email with the clue of their best match on campus at the same time, and goes on a blind date. Melody, a college senior, sees it as her chance to finally get close to her famous all-time jock crush, Ethan.

But there's a twist: her childhood nemesis, the brilliant and brooding Navan, is Ethan's best friend.

Desperate to get Ethan to sign up, Melody makes a daring proposition to Navan. In exchange for his help, she'll agree to do anything he asks.

But what happens when the matchmaking event throws an expected twist, forcing them to face their past, and their undeniable chemistry?
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He's mythologically hot, a little bit wicked, almost 100% immortal. And he'll hit you right in the heart . . . --- Lila Black doesn't believe in matchmaking, let alone soul mates. So why is she constantly being hassled by the Cupids Matchmaking Service? But this gilded, cherub-bedecked dating agency isn't exactly what it seems . . . and it's about to turn Lila's entire world upside down. It turns out that Cupids Matchmaking is the real deal. As in, it's run by actual cupids―who don't look at all like they do in the paintings―and they have a serious problem with Lila's "match." Because this guy shouldn't be in the system. He shouldn't have a match. And while he's irresistibly hot, he's also incredibly dangerous. Because Lila's true love match is Cupid. The original bad boy of love. And he wants her. Now Lila's once-normal teenaged world has exploded into a mythological nightmare overrun by crime-lord sirens, wrathful cupid hit men, magic arrows that cause no end of trouble, and a mischievous, not-so-angelic love god she can't seem to stop herself from falling for . . .