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“Would you try it?" Grace asked him. Julian gave a frustrated sigh, as if he were ready to shake both of them. Looking greatly peeved, he leaned his head back and said quietly to the ceiling, "Cupid, you worthless bastard, I summon you to human form." Grace threw her hands up. "Gee, I can't imagine why he wouldn't respond to that.”

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Fantasy Lover

In this captivating romantic fantasy novel, readers are transported to a world where love and magic intertwine. The story follows the adventures of a protagonist who discovers their own magical abilities and embarks on a quest to find true love amidst a backdrop of mystical creatures and magical realms. more

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Sherrilyn Kenyon
Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sherrilyn Kenyon is an American author known for her fantasy and romance novels. Born in 1965, she has gained a wide readership globally since the early 1990s. Kenyon is praised for her unique narrative style and portrayal of complex character relationships. more

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