
Crimes of Cupidity, (Heart Hassle)
Raven Kennedy

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It's a...Reverse Harem
What do you get when you have four mates, one psychotic prince, a horde of rebels, and a cupid who just got yanked out of the realm?
A big freaking problem, that’s what.
I was supposed to take on my first real mission as a spy. I was supposed to go find my missing mate and discover who our real allies are for the war that’s brewing in the fae realm.
Instead, I’m thrown back to where I was first created. Cupidville. And, judging by the look I’m getting from the Head of all Cupidity, and the big Terminate button that he's holding, this problem is about to get much worse.
The thing is, I’m more of a lover than a fighter, but when it has to do with staying with my mates, this cupid might just cut a bitch. I’ve waited my entire existence to find love, and now that I have it, I’m not going to give it up without a fight.
Author's note: This is the third book of the Heart Hassle Series. This is a reverse harem story and includes sexually explicit scenes and mature language. Intended for ages 18 years and older.
Guys!
If you haven't read this series, you need to do so.
This book is full of hilarious quips, scenarios, and characters.
Everything about this book was fabulous.
Book three, and I think the final in the series, picks up right where book two ended.
With Emelle ordered back to Cupidville to face against the main Cupid boss as well as the angel representative and demon representative.
Things don't end the way they were supposed to-with Emelle now the Head of all Cupidity.
Returning the the Fae realm, Emelle learns she has been gone far longer than the couple hours she thought she had been in Cupidville.
There things are not how she left them.
I don't want to give away too many spoilers but I'll just say that Raven Kennedy was almost stalked for how parts of this book were going.
I would have gone full Misery on her to make sure it ended happily.
Which it did, so she was safe.
Emelle's relationships become stronger than ever.
The plot twist in this story I DID NOT see coming whatsoever.
It's always a pleasant surprise when a story can catch you unaware.
I'm a little sad to see this particular in that light.
But it is what it is.
And that ending?!?!
Seriously!
We better be getting a spin-off series, or at least a novella, explaining that little tidbit.
I laughed, I cried, I got angry.
All the appropriate emotions needed to make a great book.
Overall, this was a phenomenal read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
It is a highly recommended read on my part.