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The Trouble with Playing Cupid (Cupid #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 176 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 63 Users | 11 Reviews

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Title:The Trouble with Playing Cupid (Cupid #1)
Author:Tamara Philip
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:July 23rd 2014 by Vanilla Heart Publishing
Categories:Romance. Contemporary

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One New Year's Eve, shy singer, December Brown drunkenly texts her talk show host pal, Trace Randall, about her long time crush on the aloof actor, Tom Elmswood. Thinking the two celebrities would make a cute couple, he unwisely decides to play matchmaker... in front of a live studio audience. Things start to go downhill when Tom admits he's never even heard of December before. Now what seemed like a sure fire hit quickly becomes a flop. Will these two lonely hearts ever make a love connection or has this cupid's arrow missed its mark?

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Original Title: The Trouble with Playing Cupid ASIN B00M3DQIT4
Edition Language: English
Series: Cupid #1

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Ratings: 3.95 From 63 Users | 11 Reviews

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This was such a sweet story! Loved everything except the way it ended, left me surprised to have reached the last page already without realizing it! Probably needed a few more chapters and a lot more tying up loose ends but it was so sweet and fluffy!

This was the first time reading anything of this kind, now I'm definitely glad I did. December was incredibly well written, she felt like a real person which made it a much more engrossing read.The story was witty and all of the characters had their own charm my favorite being Trace. It was a great start to a promising series of books by Mrs Phillip and I would definitely recommend it to any fan of the genre.

I really enjoyed this book, the author left me on edge, making me wonder what would happen with this cute game show couple. Great story line and a beautiful romance!

This was a very sweet, cute, and fun read! I recommend it for anyone who likes romance stories where the hero and heroine are nice and respectful to each other throughout the story. This story was like a little basket of daisies.

This was a very sweet, cute, and fun read! I recommend it for anyone who likes romance stories where the hero and heroine are nice and respectful to each other throughout the story. This story was like a little basket of daisies.

Great story to workout to. Although I thought it would be longer.

Who doesn't like a gritty love story. The romance plays out to be true to imagination with a real flare for an intimate setting and flawless character portrayals, the character 'Trace', being my favorite. The authors writing style sucks you in to the pages and I found I couldn't put it down. I was actually late for an appointment yesterday as I was so engrossed reading this book on the train that I missed my stop lol. I hope Tamara brings a lot more romance to our lives, and I will definitely be
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