Release: October 5th 2021
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Isotopia Publishing
Source: Suzy approved Book Tours
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N
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It’s Pan’s turn for love, and everyone’s in for a wild ride – especially his smitten best friend Cupid, who is duty-bound to find Pan’s perfect match.
For 2,000 years, Cupid believes his best friend dead, but when the gods banish Cupid from Mount Olympus, he discovers Pan alive and well in Tarra, Indiana. Joyfully reunited, the two revive the camaraderie of their youth, but tensions mount when Aphrodite sets Cupid’s heart signal on Pan.
Failure to fulfill his divine duty will doom Cupid to suffer yet another tragic love, but to succeed, he must risk losing everyone he holds dear.
Book 3 of the Cupid’s Fall series puts Cupid’s epic friendship with Pan to the ultimate test – Love. [This book may be read as a standalone novel, but the reading experience will be richer if you’ve read books one and two.]
About the Author:
Beth is a former CPA who took a sharp turn into creative writing during a midlife awakening. First experimenting with fanfiction, Beth discovered two things she loves about writing: twisting a tried-and-true story and interacting with her readers. Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, she and her husband live in a quiet suburb outside of Boston, Massachusetts, where their daughter occasionally visits them and grand-dog, Slim. FIRST QUIVER is her debut novel and book one of the Cupid’s Fall series.
BOOK GROUPS: For Discussion Guide, author appearances, or to FEATURE YOUR BOOK GROUP on my site, visit www.bethcgreenberg.com/book-groups/
NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE of mythology needed, but if you’d like a free, full-color downloadable guide to the gods of Cupid’s Fall, follow this link: https://bethcgreenberg.com/mythology-guide/
Quite the Pair Review:
I loved the first two books of the “Cupid’s Fall” series and could not wait to read this book after how the previous one ended.
Talk about angst! I was looking forward to Cupid and Pan getting hot and heated in the story. But, the author surprised me when Pan pushed himself away from Cupid. The author cleverly adds a few twists and turns and takes on a surprising course when Reed enters the picture. Reed shares chemistry with Pan and Cupid, and I was glued to the pages to determine where the story would go.
The author wrote the characters so well that none of them have bored me from the first book. Reed and Pan were one of the highlights in the tale, and I like the way the author wrote their romance. Cupid and Reed also share a lovely bond, and there were moments where I enjoyed their conversations, like when Reed feeds inferior because of his wound. Moreover, I also enjoyed reading about Reed’s story and thought he was an excellent addition to the series. Similarly, Pan is fantastic as always, and I loved the snarky, sarcastic humor he brought to the story. It was also fun seeing characters from the previous book, like Mia, make an appearance.
We also see our supporting favorites like Ares and Themis. I liked Ares and how uncomfortable he got when he was next to Aphrodite. The two manage to spark the pages as they spy on Cupid, and I enjoyed how the author embedded their storyline with Cupid, especially with Hephaestus in the picture.
Overall, “Quite the Pair” is a lovely continuation to the “Cupid’s Fall” series, and I look forward to seeing how the author surprises us next.
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the Quite the Pair (Cupid’s Fall, #3) by Beth C. Greenberg Blog Tour hosted by Suzy approved Book Tours.
Subakka Bookstuff-Oct. 4th
Noor The Bookworm-Oct. 6th
Dani Reads-Oct. 8th
Rajivs Reviews-Oct. 10th
Joannas Bookshelf-Oct. 13th
Jayme Reads-Oct. 13th
Bookish Heidi-Oct. 21st
Nurse Bookie-Oct. 26th
Bookoholic Cafe-Oct. 29th
Lindas Book Obsession-Nov. 4th
Christina Stephanie Reads-Nov. 9th
Geaux Get Lit-Nov. 11th
The Mary Reader-Nov. 16th
Rozier Reads and Wine-Nov. 16th
Books Love And Understanding-Nov. 18th
Bookworm Struggles -Nov. 19th
Carol Doscher-Nov. 27th
Sealed With A Book-Nov. 30th
Thanks for the lovely review, Rajiv! So pleased you enjoyed all the side players – they’re a hoot to write, and it’s great to see they’ve made an impression on you! Can’t wait to share the series finale with you in a few short months!