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A Message from Cupid

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Wheels of love / Emily Carmichael --
Cupid's arrow / Victoria Barrett --
Top cat and tales / Elizabeth Bevarly --
Winning ticket / Margaret Brownley

In "Cupid's Arrow," Amanda Jensen wants to stand on her own two feet and maker her card shop a success. Looking the other way when a local bag lady steals from her doesn't help, but she has a soft spot for the eccentric woman name Chatty. Besides, Chatty is not what she seems--neither is Chatty's handsome nephew Max--and Amanda's generosity boomerangs back her way, along with Cupid's arrow...In "Top Cat and Tales," Abby Walden, by day, is a shy professor--but by night, she's "Candida, " author of a spicy love column. Joel Tandem, who resides just a fire scape away, also lives a double life. Though each thinks the other is the cat's meow, getting them together is next to impossible--until a matchmaking cat named Cupid steps in...

In "Winning Ticket," Paige Roberts wins the three-million dollar lottery, she's ecstatic. She doesn't even mind splitting it with the other winner--until she learns it's her ex-husband. As Paige and Jeff are brought together, the old sprarks start to fly, and both begin to wonder if Cupid had a hand in picking the lucky winners...

In, Eric Neal is engaged to his childhood sweetheart, but neither of their hearts are in it, and with the help of two of Cupid's agents, Hearts and Flowers, they'll soon find their true loves. Disguised as the 1966 Austin Healey Eric has just bought, Hearts soon sets the wheels of love in motion...

310 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1998

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Victoria Barrett

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Pseudonym for Vicki Hinze aka Victoria Cole.

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January 31, 2021
i read and loved these growing up. i forgot about them until recently along with another set (lady reporter interviewing a baseball player....stuff happen and her house gets burned down.thats the only story i remember. anyone know it????)
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April 13, 2013
I really really thought that the stories on this book where funny and moving, all though it is a very girly book I found it relaxing, just a good way to spend time and rest. I think my favourite was "Top cat and Tales".. don't know.. maybe it was the tension between them.. or maybe it was the cat... haha I just loved it.
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