Cupid Stupid (Return To Cupid, Texas Book 1)
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Nothing says bad judgement like trying to prove a superstition true…
Taylor Braxton, along with a few adventurous girlfriends, decide to test one such superstition on Valentine’s Day – the day Taylor’s ex-fiancé is to be married. A few bottles of wine help lower her inhibition and go a long way to giving her the courage to try to heal her broken heart. After all, Taylor reasons, what is the worst thing that can happen – the superstition of finding her true love might come true?
Sheriff Ryan Jones is used to getting calls about the odd dancing around the downtown fountain. When you live in Cupid, Texas, there were always some residents who believed if you dance naked around the fountain, you were guaranteed to find your true love. What he doesn’t expect is to find the lovely, but spirited Taylor Braxton confronting him at midnight – sans clothing. Unfortunately, a long-held promise and his badge stand between him and what he wants – Taylor.
Will the Cupid Superstition help Taylor and Ryan overcome the past and take a chance on love again? Or will a promise he made to her best friend, and his career, deflect Cupid’s arrow?
Praise for this book
What a fun, sassy, cleverly-written series! Halfway through the first book (which was offered for free as a sample), I paused to buy the rest of the books in the series. I knew, they would all be worth every penny! These are just the antidote to the often disturbing romance books trending alpha males, sex and violence. The first book is so well written, you can easily imagine being there, living with these people. The romance is all the more believable because McDaniel has taken the time to craft believable characters with amazing wit, without belaboring how "hot" or "desirable" the main characters are. I just LOVE finding a great author who is still offering great romance at an affordable price. The perfect books to fall asleep with or cuddle up with on a day when you need a laugh and a hug and no one's volunteering. I can enthusiastically recommend this series to my daughter - and that, my friend, is the highest praise I can give an author.