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Cupids Bow [Mass Market Paperback]

Karen Harbaugh
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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A pretty young woman's heart lies in pieces, as her dashing young lieutenant leaves for the continent. When he returns years later, he seems to still adore her, although he is certainly worshiping her from afar as his eccentric sister meddles in their affairs. A grand dance will become the final proving ground, as she must deal with another handsome rake smitten by her charms. And through it all, Cupid readies one last arrow to break--or heal--two hearts! A Regency romance original. .

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not much more than a teaser for Book 3, Sep 13 2000
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Dr W. Richards "wmr-uk" (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cupids Bow (Mass Market Paperback)
I haven't been able to read the first book in this series by Harbaugh, though I've read summaries and, of course, there are clues in this book as to what happened, so I don't feel too lost. With Cupid's Darts, though, I have to say that I agree with some of the other reviewers here. Kenneth and Aimee - and the anti-hero, Francis - held little interest for me. It was Psyche and Harry who provided all the humour and interest, and I really felt as if I was just skimming this book in order to allow me to get on to Psyche's story.

This is disappointing, because I usually rate Harbaugh's books much more highly. I do feel that I'll be rating the final book in the trilogy higher, though!

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2.0 out of 5 stars Why bother with Aimee?, July 16 2000
This review is from: Cupids Bow (Mass Market Paperback)
While the book was funny in a number of places, it was usually due to Cupid and Psyche. Aimee and Kenneth were boring and pathetic. I didn't like Kenneth at all. He acted horribly and I didn't think he was worthy of Aimee. Aimee was nice, but she would make a better minor character since there is not a whole lot to her. Cupid and Pysche were funny and they seemed to be good friends (I got the picture that Kenneth and Aimee were more lovers than friends). A few scenes could have been cut out to make the book a little nicer (Georgette Heyer didn't have anything remotely objectionable and she was the best Regency writer ever), but it is easy to skim over a few pages and one can try to ignore it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Utterly pointless, Feb 22 2000
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Thorn "thornsilver" (Forest Hills, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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While I was totally enchanted with Cupid and Psyche, I could not care less about the title characters: Aimee and... what's his name again? The book does contain some amusing scenes, but I would have rather seen more Cupid/Psyche romance.
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