Cupid’s Ruin Do Not Forsake Me…

Cupid’s Ruin Do Not Forsake Me… by Ixidorr Hack, published by Mirador Publishing on December 9, 2019, is a collection of ten short stories that intertwine themes of romance and horror. This 416-page book explores the complexities of love, showcasing how Cupid’s arrow can lead to both joy and heartache. The narratives delve into various scenarios, from perfect dates to unexpected twists, highlighting the dual nature of love and its potential for both fulfillment and despair.
Readers will encounter a range of captivating tales that feature elements such as schoolgirl crushes, honeymoons, and even supernatural occurrences involving witches and cults. The stories present a unique blend of psychological horror and romantic intrigue, inviting exploration of the darker sides of love. With its engaging storytelling, this edition offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of affection and fear, making it a distinctive addition to the genre.
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They say romance and horror make strange bedfellows . . .
Sometimes it works out the way you intended when Cupid’s arrow pierces the heart of the one you most desire and those loving feelings are reciprocated. But what of those times when Love is thwarted, causing only pain and heartache, leaving you hurting like hell?
The romance of horror, the horror of romance.
A perfect date? A schoolgirl’s crush? A honeymoon to remember – or forget? Why not spend Valentine’s Day in Paris to revive a floundering relationship? Witches and cats, age-old cults and dead Rock stars, a painting with a mind of its own and photographs with the power to set you on the path to your undoing.
Hail to that crazy, little thing called Love!
A collection of ten tales to celebrate the perfect love . . . or the perfect ruin.
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