by
Jewel Quinlan
Recently heartbroken, Raine Daniels arrives home in Las
Vegas, Nevada, to help with her parents’ fortieth anniversary party only to
discover they are planning to separate as soon as the last guest walks out the
door. Everything she thought she knew—her very foundation is rocked to the
core.
When she learns that Alexander, the sexy stranger she’d sat
next to on the plane, is really the god of love, Cupid—she asks for his help,
but he declines. The god of love, now long divorced from Psyche and living on
earth among mortals, no longer believes in love.
Raine decides to take matters into her own hands, even if a
god tells her she’s wrong. With her life
falling apart around her and the solution seemingly within her reach she dares
to try and make everything better. Unfortunately, she’s unprepared for the
consequences of stealing Cupid’s bow …
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About the Author:
From a
young age, Jewel Quinlan had an abundant imagination and strong desire to write
novels. She particularly enjoys writing
paranormal and fantasy romance. An avid traveler, she has visited fifteen countries
so far (which she enjoys using as settings in her novels) and has plans to see
more of the world. She has a particular fondness for Bavaria and studies the
German language as one of her hobbies. During the day, she works as a
pharmaceutical sales representative and, at night, she writes romance. She
currently lives in Orange County, California with her two dogs; Shimmer and
Penny.
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the following excerpt for Stealing Cupid’s Bow:
From the corner of
her eye, the back of a blond head, paired with broad, strong shoulders, caught
her attention.
She knew who it
was instantly.
Alexander was
walking up ahead of them in the same direction. Her entire being zeroed in on
him at once and she felt her pulse spike.
Jane was saying
something to her, but all of her attention was tied up with trying to see his
face. He’d moved off to the side now, and it looked as though he was watching
someone intently. Actually, a couple of someones—a man and a woman. On the
surface it looked like he was strolling along casually, but she could not
mistake the intensity of his gaze on them. It seemed almost…predatory. Was he
following them?
Both her mom and
her aunt walked so slowly it was almost an agony for her. She didn’t want to
lose sight of him. But there was nothing she could do. If she tried to make
them hurry, it would spark questions from all three. And the most likely result
of her telling them why would be her mother flagging Alexander down in a loud voice,
which would be embarrassing.
Jane continued to
chatter away, but Raine still couldn’t focus on her cousin.
Up ahead she saw
that the man and woman had stopped next to a fountain. The man was saying
something. From the look they shared, it seemed to be one of those special
moments. Alexander stopped, too. He was leaning casually against a pillar
watching the couple.
The man Alexander
watched sank down on one knee while retrieving something from his pants pocket.
Alexander changed
his stance at the same time. Out of nowhere a bow appeared in his hands. He
quickly notched an arrow from the right side of the quiver on his back. He drew
and took aim, gazing along the shaft of the arrow.
From what she
could see there was only one target apparent in that direction: the woman.
As he released the
arrow, a scream rose from within her, but the sound caught in her throat. The
gleaming shaft streaked across the space and sunk deep into the woman’s chest,
emitting a shower of golden sparks on impact. A second arrow struck the man as
well and another cloud of gold erupted. She stopped walking and, since their
arms were linked together, Jane did, too.
“Did you see
that?” Raine asked.
Jane glanced at
her. “See what?”
She pointed in the
direction and her cousin peered up ahead.
“What is it,
Raine?”
Her cousin wasn’t
reacting at all and neither had either of their mothers. And none of the people
that had passed right by the scene of the crime were disturbed. She looked
again at the couple, afraid of what she might see…and blinked.
There was no
blood. No body lay on the floor. No arrow shaft stuck out from either of them.
Quite the opposite. The woman was unharmed and glowing with happiness. She had
accepted the ring and the man was now swinging her around in joy.
“Did you mean the
couple getting engaged?” Jane asked. “Oh yes, it happens all the time here.”
Raine
was stunned. Her eyes found their way back to Alexander.
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