| Vincent is an Easter bunny who gets put on probation after getting caught in the supply closet with a satyr. As part of his probation, he's moved to the cupids department to help the cranky cupid Charlie who is behind on his quota. The two men are sent to earth to help Amy find her love match. Can Vincent prove himself worthy of a love match of his own?
This a uniquely different romance. It's based on a place called the Corporation that has all these characters based on mythology and folklore. While the story is supposed to be a light and funny romance, it is also about Vincent finding out who he really is and what he wants out of life. The character of Vincent starts out as a stereotypical gay man who is promiscuous and somewhat shallow but he is still comes off as likeable. We get to see him grow and mature throughout the story. There is not a lot depth to the character of Charlie until near the end of the book, but I believe that was intentional by the author, so I don’t feel this does not take anything away from the story. While there is the implication of m/m sex in the story, there is nothing objectionable or explicit. I think readers will enjoy Vincent’s story.
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Reviewer: Ana |