Playing Cupid

· The Parliament House
3.0
1 review
Ebook
264
Pages

About this ebook

For fans of UNDER DIFFERENT STARS by Amy A. Bartol comes a touching YA debut that will be a heartwarming shot through the heart for teen and adult readers alike!


For the past five years, seventeen-year-old Megan Cooper has built a wall around her heart. Her mother's passing left her family fractured, driving a wedge between her and her father, and it's only gotten deeper with time. The solution: graduate high school early and get out of Dodge.

With one final standing between her and the rest of her life, Megan is paired with a Home Economics partner who seems destined to dump all the work on her. Constantly bailing at the last minute and with more excuses than she can keep track of, Jay Michaels seems determined to ruin her plan.

That is, until she hits Cupid with her car. With his shooting arm significantly injured, Cupid needs Megan to take his place. While racing to find Cupid's final three love matches to meet his quota by the start of the new year, she must confront the emotions she's been pushing away for so long.

Caught between what her head is saying and what her heart longs for, Megan must face old wounds, find forgiveness, and track down the perfect match for the one boy with all the excuses.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
1 review
Friendly Neighborhood Inkslinger
March 1, 2021
'Playing Cupid' by SC Alban is a modern young adult fantasy that plays light-heartedly with mythology, mixing it into a story of teen centric isolation. After her mother's death a few years prior, Megan Cooper pretty much stopped connecting with others. With the loss leaving her father unreachable and seemingly disinterested in anything other than work. As he wallowed in his grief, she was left to survive the trauma on her own. Resulting in the intense desire to graduate early and get out of the small town where everyone knows her history, Megan has just one final stopping her. Home Economics. Unfortunately, she gets teamed up with Jay Michaels.. the local golden boy who keeps disappearing on her and dumping all the work in her lap. On her drive home, she accidentally hits Cupid with her car. When she discovers he's too injured to do his job, she gets stuck filling in for him.. but the clock is ticking. She only has until the start of the year to find his last three love matches and that means facing some of those emotions she keeps walled outside herself, face-to-face. The story is actually a really cute concept, though I wasn't personally a fan of the Cupid character by design. The way the Cupid term was used, however.. was pretty creative. For me, while the story was fun, it felt a little thin at times. Alban did a good job with the Cupid societal structure, which I found interesting and the process of love-matching was tongue-in-cheek. That being said, the Cupid character was well-suited to the style of the book and the story at hand. Jay's secret is actually the thing that kept me interested. I wasn't particularly invested in Megan, though her situation is a tough one. She just didn't hook me. But I continued to read because I wanted to know what he was hiding. I had some idea, but I wanted the details. The glimpses we get throughout the book of Jay are the most intriguing part of the story. Alban is excellent at just giving you a peek behind the mask for a moment and then burying.. what you almost see.. again in the next. In the end, I did still tear up a little. If you just want a quick, easy read to kind of relax and enjoy the dynamics between the citizens of this small town.. this is the book for you. If you're looking for something with deep character or story development, maybe not.. but I did enjoy it. (I received this title as an ARC. All opinions are mine and freely given.)

About the author

SC Alban has a degree in English Literature and a passion for all things quirky and humorous. She currently lives with her family, which includes one grumpy cat and three (terribly) lazy dogs, in an old Victorian farmhouse in the beautiful Pacific Northwest where she's continuously on the lookout for the world's best nachos, loitering outside of a local donut shop (Bavarian crème-filled ones are her favorite), or getting lost in bookstores.

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