Cupid's Middleman By: Edward B. Lent |
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Cupid's Middleman by Edward B. Lent is an enchanting romantic novel that captivates readers from the very first page. Lent skillfully weaves a heartwarming story filled with love, wit, and a dash of mystery that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.
The premise of the book centers around the character of William Grant, a young and talented architect who has an unexpected encounter with Cupid himself. This encounter sets off a series of events that lead William to become a middleman for the love-stricken, aiding them in finding their soulmates. With a sprinkle of magic and guidance from Cupid, William embarks on a series of adventures, each one bringing a unique set of challenges.
Lent's writing style is both eloquent and engaging, drawing readers into the richly detailed world he has created. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each with their own quirks and flaws that make them feel authentic. William Grant, in particular, undergoes a remarkable transformation throughout the book, growing from a skeptical young man to a true believer in the power of love.
One of the highlights of Cupid's Middleman is Lent's portrayal of love in its many forms. From whirlwind romances to long-lasting companionships, the author explores the different facets of love, highlighting its ability to transcend time and circumstance. The book also delves into the complexities of relationships and the importance of communication, making it a thought-provoking read.
Another aspect that makes this novel a standout is its seamless blend of romance and mystery. As William navigates the intricate world of love connections, he finds himself entangled in a larger plot that involves a secret society and an ancient prophecy. This combination adds an extra layer of suspense to the story, keeping readers engrossed until the very end.
Overall, Cupid's Middleman is a delightful read that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you believing in the power of love. Lent's imaginative storytelling and engaging characters make this book a must-read for fans of romance and intrigue. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or simply looking for an entertaining and uplifting story, this novel is sure to satisfy. CUPID'S MIDDLEMAN [Illustration: CUPID'S MIDDLEMAN.] CUPID'S MIDDLEMAN BY EDWARD B. LENT AUTHOR OF "BEING DONE GOOD" ILLUSTRATED BY H. B. MATTHEWS NEW YORK CUPPLES & LEON Copyright, 1906, by CUPPLES & LEON TO MY FRIEND, HERBERT F. GUNNISON, OF THE BROOKLYN EAGLE. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE CUPID'S MIDDLEMAN Frontispiece "WHY, WHO IN THE WORLD COULD HAVE WRITTEN THIS NONSENSE?" LAUGHED HYGEIA 214 "YOU ADVERTISE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING" 238 "I WROTE IT, GABRIELLE AND FORGIVE ME" 286 "I CAME TO APOLOGIZE TO YOU, MR. TESCHERON" 322 PREFACE John Alden was a celebrated Cupid's middleman. In presenting the cause of Miles Standish to Priscilla, however, he did not attend strictly to business as a jobber. He was not able to resist the lady when she asked: "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?" That famous question has practically made it impossible for the middleman to make much headway in the assumed part. Benjamin Hopkins, of Oswegatchie County, was not a traitor perhaps because he never met the fair Priscillas face to face... Continue reading book >>
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