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My name is Indie Valentine.
I’m a cupid. And I have a big problem.
My job? To match people with their perfect partners. The problem? I’m terrible at it. Like, someone please revoke my cupid license levels of terrible. And the worst part? Mesmer—the ridiculously handsome, infuriatingly unmatchable gargoyle who’s been driving me crazy for a year.
I’ve tried everything—gorgeous witches, clever vampires, even a couple of humans. Perfect matches, all of them. But does he notice? Nope. Not even a glance. Either he’s the pickiest or densest gargoyle alive because he completely misses the flirting… and sometimes, he doesn’t even notice they exist.
I’m at my wit’s end. Not that I was ever great at my job, but this? This is getting desperate. Then something impossible happens—I discover that Mesmer can see me. Not only that, but he’s been able to see me all along.
Am I puzzled? Yep. But maybe this is a good thing. If I can get closer to him, figure out what’s going on, and finally understand what he wants in a relationship, maybe—just maybe—I’ll crack this impossible assignment. And, while I’m at it, figure out why my own life has been feeling just a little… off.
But then disaster strikes, and Mesmer and I end up stuck together in my tiny cottage on the floating isle of Steadfast—sharing meals, navigating the awkwardness of living in each other's space, and trying to unravel a mysterious assassination plot. And the more time we spend together, the more I realize Mesmer isn’t at all what I expected. Beneath the quiet, gruff exterior, he’s protective, fiercely loyal, and sweet in ways I never saw coming.
Now I’m the one in trouble. Because for the first time in my life, I’m falling in love—the deep, forever kind. The kind I never believed in.
And it terrifies me.
What’s a cupid to do?
I’m a cupid. And I have a big problem.
My job? To match people with their perfect partners. The problem? I’m terrible at it. Like, someone please revoke my cupid license levels of terrible. And the worst part? Mesmer—the ridiculously handsome, infuriatingly unmatchable gargoyle who’s been driving me crazy for a year.
I’ve tried everything—gorgeous witches, clever vampires, even a couple of humans. Perfect matches, all of them. But does he notice? Nope. Not even a glance. Either he’s the pickiest or densest gargoyle alive because he completely misses the flirting… and sometimes, he doesn’t even notice they exist.
I’m at my wit’s end. Not that I was ever great at my job, but this? This is getting desperate. Then something impossible happens—I discover that Mesmer can see me. Not only that, but he’s been able to see me all along.
Am I puzzled? Yep. But maybe this is a good thing. If I can get closer to him, figure out what’s going on, and finally understand what he wants in a relationship, maybe—just maybe—I’ll crack this impossible assignment. And, while I’m at it, figure out why my own life has been feeling just a little… off.
But then disaster strikes, and Mesmer and I end up stuck together in my tiny cottage on the floating isle of Steadfast—sharing meals, navigating the awkwardness of living in each other's space, and trying to unravel a mysterious assassination plot. And the more time we spend together, the more I realize Mesmer isn’t at all what I expected. Beneath the quiet, gruff exterior, he’s protective, fiercely loyal, and sweet in ways I never saw coming.
Now I’m the one in trouble. Because for the first time in my life, I’m falling in love—the deep, forever kind. The kind I never believed in.
And it terrifies me.
What’s a cupid to do?
My opinion:
Incurably Cupid is a paranormal romance and the fourth book in the Moonhaven Cove series.
Indie Valentine is a cupid tasked with matching paranormals with their soulmates. Her latest assignment is Mesmer Damaris, a gargoyle who serves as a bodyguard to a Vampire King. When Indie discovers that Mesmer can see her—a rare occurrence—she becomes intrigued and tries to learn more about him and his destined soulmate. However, when tragedy strikes, Indie finds herself caring for him. As they spend more time together, their bond deepens, and Indie realizes, to her dismay, that she’s fallen for him. Unsure of what to do, she faces an emotional dilemma.
This book is an adorable and fun paranormal romance with the perfect mix of romance and suspense. The story primarily focuses on Indie’s life and work, with the romance unfolding later in the book—making it all the more heartfelt and emotional. The characters are wonderfully unique yet fit together seamlessly, as if they've known each other forever. Indie is a beautiful soul, though often misunderstood, while Mesmer is both cool and caring. And Mordecai? Absolutely hilarious! Some of my favorite moments were when all the characters spent time together, especially the scene at Singles Night.
If you love paranormal romance, this book is definitely for you!
Indie Valentine is a cupid tasked with matching paranormals with their soulmates. Her latest assignment is Mesmer Damaris, a gargoyle who serves as a bodyguard to a Vampire King. When Indie discovers that Mesmer can see her—a rare occurrence—she becomes intrigued and tries to learn more about him and his destined soulmate. However, when tragedy strikes, Indie finds herself caring for him. As they spend more time together, their bond deepens, and Indie realizes, to her dismay, that she’s fallen for him. Unsure of what to do, she faces an emotional dilemma.
This book is an adorable and fun paranormal romance with the perfect mix of romance and suspense. The story primarily focuses on Indie’s life and work, with the romance unfolding later in the book—making it all the more heartfelt and emotional. The characters are wonderfully unique yet fit together seamlessly, as if they've known each other forever. Indie is a beautiful soul, though often misunderstood, while Mesmer is both cool and caring. And Mordecai? Absolutely hilarious! Some of my favorite moments were when all the characters spent time together, especially the scene at Singles Night.
If you love paranormal romance, this book is definitely for you!


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