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Cupid's Delight
Product Rating: Product Review (submitted on September 22, 2009):When you pick Cupid’s Delight for a read, prepare to smile. A lot. This story is filled with outrageous and completely irresistible humor that is both clever and entertaining. It is well-written enough to grab a reader’s attention from the very first line, and the fun starts from that moment and hardly lets up until the end. One tongue-in-cheek moral to this story: don’t piss off Cupid. He doesn’t just get mad, he gets even, and the results are simply hilarious.
Mr. Wolf gives us two main characters that should delight even the most jaded of romance readers. I mean, who doesn’t love Cupid? Cute little cherub surrounded by hearts and all that, right? Wrong. This Cupid is about as original as they come. He’s impatient, belligerent, has a raunchy mouth, and puts on a really tough act. But somehow that makes him attractive, and readers will definitely be rooting for “the little guy.” Just don’t call him that to his face. Jennifer is a woman who may have had bad luck with men, but she can still give as good as she gets. And I have to say that I appreciated her taste in men when she suggests Johnny Depp or Harrison Ford for targets of Cupid’s arrows on her behalf.
The love scene in Cupid’s Delight is very provocative, and this just goes to prove that more isn’t necessarily better. I’ve read detailed love scenes that were dozens of pages long that didn’t have the sensual impact of these couple of pages. Readers will no doubt be breathless and fanning themselves by the end of the scene. Or, at least, I was.
This is the first work by Mr. Wolf that I’ve had the opportunity to read. Suffice to say, I’ve been missing out. If he can roll this much fun up into fifteen short pages, then I’m sold. I’ll definitely be on the lookout for more from this author.
--Bobby


