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  • Posted January 10, 2011

    This book is very good!love all the details! hope you all like it!

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  • Posted February 27, 2010

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    Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

    Felicity scored a job - she's become a cupid. Cupid is no longer only for adults and there's a whole slew of them. With this new job, Felicity has the power to create love matches by sending blank emails to the couple with potential.

    There are rules involved: each potential couple must have at least three points of common interest, you don't hook up more than one person with another, and above all you must learn from the matches that don't make it after the two-week trial period.

    Felicity can't wait to test out her new powers. Instead of reading the manual, she's learning by trial and fire. The magic arrow email has two weeks to work and then wears off. If the couple stays together after that, the match works; if not, well, one can always try again.

    Soon, she's juggling a couple who cares about the environment. She also sets up her best friend with three potential boyfriends and now has to run interference. Plus, she made matches between her arch-rival and a creep, as well as a smart girl with a wise-cracking guy. Will any of her matches survive?

    STUPID CUPID is the start of a charming new trilogy filled with humor, disasters, friendship, and love that readers can't help but adore.

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  • Posted February 3, 2010

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    Romance

    Felicity scored a job - as a teen cupid. She has the power to create love matches by sending blank emails to the couple with potential. There are rule involved: each potential couple must have at least three points of common interests, don't hook up more than one person together, and above all learn from the matches that don't make it after the two week trial period. Felicity can't wait to test out her new powers. Soon she's juggling a green couple, juggling her best friend with three potential boyfriends, her arch rival with a creep, and a smart girl with a wise cracking guy. Will any of her matches survive?

    A charming new trilogy filled with humor, disasters, friendship, and love that can't help but adore.

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  • Posted January 22, 2010

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    Why isn't this Job Real?!

    Although the begining of the novel starts out slowly, it gets better. Much better. When Felicity decides to get a job, she applies to a matchmaking company and turns out she gets to be a cupid! (There are more than just one.)
    The story goes on to show what happens when Felicity breaks her boss's rules when she pairs her shy best friend up with three different guys! You see how Felicity progresses with her matchmaking skills and confidence throughout the novel while you laugh along with her life.
    I definetly recommend this novel to someone who enjoys a light, funny read.

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    Posted August 7, 2011

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