"an original idea with trademark humor"
If readers are looking for a collection of funny and sexy
stories to heat up their winter nights, then Cupid, Inc.
by Michele Bardsley is the book for them. In The Accountant and the Virgin, Sara is crazy about her
boss, Zeth. Unfortunately, he prefers the glamorous
beauties that are well skilled in the act of love.
Virginal Sara has no hopes to win Zach without a little
help. Her solution? She decides to indulge in a sexual
office fantasy to lose her virginity. Never did she expect
that she'd be sent to the wrong office and find surprised
accountant, Nic, who might very well be the answer to all
of her dreams. This first story is the longest in the collection and sure
to curl readers' toes. Sara is a sweet, innocent young
woman who longs for passion of the highest degree. Nic is
a stressed out accountant who needs to relax. When Sara
shows up in his office talking about some fantasy she
purchased, his curiosity, and ardor are piqued, leading to
quite an experience. Throw in a goddess who hopes to prove
to her children she still has what it takes to play
matchmaker, and the antics resulting from her interference
are bound to make one laugh in amusement. The Stars in Her Eyes introduces readers to Vegas wedding
chapel owner, Janie. Her happy world tumbled down around
her upon divorce from her cheating lawyer husband. She
deserves a little happiness in return for all the joy she
has provided through her chapel. What is Janie's greatest
fantasy? She desires one evening with sexy movie star
Kevan Rune. When she wins a celebrity date through Cupid,
Inc., she may just get her chance at a steamy, everlasting
love of her own. Plain Janie is not likely to turn any mans' head. In spite
of this, she still holds on to her belief in love and
romance, upon which she has built her whole business.
Kevan, in spite of, or maybe because of, his notoriety as
one of Hollywood's hottest actors values his privacy above
all else. The last thing he wants is the publicity
resulting from a "Win a Date with Kevan" contest. At the
first meeting of these two lovebirds, passion sparks
uncontrollably, making each of them sacrifice what means
most in order to find the love for which they are destined. Karee is a star reporter for the popular women's magazine,
Love, whose greatest fantasy involves membership in
the "mile-high club." When she meets Bret, reporter for
the rival men's magazine Max-Out, at the unveiling of a
new art exhibit, he suddenly plays a starring role in her
fantasies. Never did she expect that a gift certificate
from Cupid, Inc. for an airplane sexual fantasy given to
her by her boss, would find her cooling her jets, and
heating up her dreams with Bret that may have her begging
for One Mile Up... and a Little to the Left. This was a cute story bound to provide a few giggles. The
crazy antics that Bret's boss, Max, engages in for various
publicity stunts drives Karee's boss Veronica crazy, but
sure to delight readers. The undercurrents of feelings
between Veronica and Max are evident, almost stealing the
show from Karee and Bret once or twice. The details used
to describe the airplane at the heart of this fantasy will
paint a vivid picture in the mind's eye. The final story in this collection is The Spy Who Rubbed
Me. Waitress Helen Manzana, huge fan of Ian Fleming's
James Bond escapades is longing for a little spy adventure
of her own. When reformed jewel thief Paul Aris comes
flying through the restaurant's doors, needing her help to
steal Aphrodite's golden apple, adventure leads to hot
passion and maybe even... forever love? This story was the reviewer's favorite, even though it was
the shortest in the anthology. Readers can't miss the nods
to the mythical tale of a certain other Helen and her
lover Paris. This reviewer would have loved to see a
little more meat to this story, as it could have been
great fun to see a few more of those extra touches
discovered in this offering. What an original idea for a story. Anyone who loves
mythology and tales of gods and goddesses will enjoy
Michele Bardsley's vision of Psyche and Eros', and of
course Aphrodite's, efforts to pair up fated lovers in
modern times. A personal favorite secondary character for
this reviewer is Daphne the wood nymph, who is funky and
spunky and... the love of Ares' immortal life? The antics
of
these two are enchanting. It is also evident that one of
the author's trademarks is to put so much humor into hot
and sexually charged stories. Readers will laugh out loud
many times, and they will be searching for ice and fans,
or their partner to cool the flames this book will stir up. © Kelley A. Hartsell, February 2006. All rights reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted April 25, 2006
SummaryIt's not easy to fall in loveespecially in Sin City.
Nobody knows this better than Greek deities Psyche and Eros,
who keep a watchful eye on the mortals in Las Vegas. With a
little divine intervention from Aphrodite and the rest of
the gods and goddesses, Psyche and Eros set out to fulfill
the sexual fantasies of their clients, hoping to turn lust
into love.
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