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Writer Andie M. Long returns with a further book in her hilarious supernatural dating agency series. The Withernsea gang are back! Author note: Samara's part of this storyline previously featured in Crazy, Stupid, Lazy, Cupid. However it has been re-edited and thirty thousand words added to this new story. At cupid school there are lessons in love. Tired of his representative’s reluctance to make love matches, Cupid takes drastic action. With the assistance of Fate, Samara is sent back to training school. However, Samara’s frustration that Cupid won’t listen to her gets pushed aside when she realises someone’s out to get her… but who? Back in Withernsea, Shelley is busy helping her daughter plan her wedding while looking for new premises for the dating agency. When Samara asks for her assistance with changing the future of cupiding, Shelley has an idea. But can they get Cupid to move his targets from statistics back towards hearts, and will Samara discover who’s behind the vendetta before it’s too late? SUPERNATURAL DATING AGENCY SERIES #1 The Vampire Wants a Wife #2 A Devil of a Date #3 Hate, Date, or Mate? #4 Here for the Seer #5 Didn't Sea it Coming #6 Phwoar and Peace #7 Acting Cupid #8 Cupid Fools - out April 2023 ​​​​​​​#9 Dead and Breakfast - coming 2023.
Cupid is on a mission. He wants to find a young couple and make them fall in love. But things go horribly wrong when a demon attacks Cupid, transforming him into a human with no memory prior to his attack. Cupid wakes up in 1880s New Mexico in the bed of a beautiful but troubled woman. In this strange and confusing world, Cupid tries to establish himself, but cannot displace the feeling that he does not belong. Neither can he rid himself of the thought that something is terribly wrong. Despite his disturbing thoughts, Cupid quickly falls for his beautiful caregiver, Shae, even though she is also being romantically pursued by a controlling and overbearing man named Leon. Cupid then learns that he must return to heaven and complete what he has done for thousands of years: bring love to the world. Cupid is torn between his duty and his one true love. He is forced to take a path that leaves him heartbroken. The message of this story is that no matter how bad things seem to be, there is always hope. The stunning novel Cupid is part romance, part fantasy, and all heart. About the Author: Stephanie Jetton is working on her next book, a paranormal romance set in the 1870s.She is a correctional officer and lives in Clio, Alabama. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/Cupid.htm
One morning on vacation in Las Vegas best friends Luke and Pierre wake up with rings on their fingers but without any recalling of the previous night. How can they have gotten married when they don't love each other? While Pierre has to explain it to his ex-boyfriend who he wants to win back, Luke goes on solving the mystery about 'that night'.
When thirteen-year-old Erin discovers she is the daughter of the love god Cupid, she uses her newfound ability to sabotage her rival Trevor by making him fall in love with her, but she soon realizes love has a funny way of complicating things.
An easy-to-implement blueprint from the mathematician who reverse-engineered OkCupid and met the woman of his dreams in 90 days. Christopher McKinlay has been featured in Wired Magazine and Good Morning America for his groundbreaking analysis of OkCupid. For the first time he's showing non-experts how to turn Internet dating on its head. This concise guide will show anyone (straight, gay, male or female) the procedure McKinlay used to meet his fiancee and how the same ideas can transform their lives and bring them from browsing to contact. One summer evening while logged into a supercomputer in Colorado waiting for a large computation, McKinlay was killing time on OkC when he was troubled by a problem: what if large groups of people responded to OkCupid's personality questionnaire in statistically similar ways? He created custom software to scrape data from the site, collecting over 6,000,000 answers to OkC's “match questions” from more than 20,000 real users. This data made clear he'd been using the site the wrong way. Based on his findings, McKinlay (a mathematics PhD), optimized his own profile. The transformation was profound. He went from showing a “match percentage” of 90% with a few hundred women in the L.A. area to showing 90% or higher with over 30,000 local women. Unsolicited messages from attractive strangers began flooding his inbox. With a foreword by Jon Finkel, McKinlay's insightful how-to will teach you how to benefit from the buried statistical patterns of online romance.
In an effort to keep up with a world of too much, life hackers sometimes risk going too far. Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they're feeling on any given day. They share tips on the most efficient ways to tie shoelaces and load the dishwasher; they employ a tomato-shaped kitchen timer as a time-management tool.They see everything as a system composed of parts that can be decomposed and recomposed, with algorithmic rules that can be understood, optimized, and subverted. In Hacking Life, Joseph Reagle examines these attempts to systematize living and finds that they are the latest in a long series of self-improvement methods. Life hacking, he writes, is self-help for the digital age's creative class. Reagle chronicles the history of life hacking, from Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack through Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Timothy Ferriss's The 4-Hour Workweek. He describes personal outsourcing, polyphasic sleep, the quantified self movement, and hacks for pickup artists. Life hacks can be useful, useless, and sometimes harmful (for example, if you treat others as cogs in your machine). Life hacks have strengths and weaknesses, which are sometimes like two sides of a coin: being efficient is not the same thing as being effective; being precious about minimalism does not mean you are living life unfettered; and compulsively checking your vital signs is its own sort of illness. With Hacking Life, Reagle sheds light on a question even non-hackers ponder: what does it mean to live a good life in the new millennium?
Sometimes, I swear my life is a Julia Roberts movie. Right now, I am going through the part that sucks. The most. So bad that I feel the overwhelmingly desperate need to take a leaf out of her book. Just feels like a long-drawn bildungsroman. Only problem is my character isn’t growing as fast as I want it to or as I should be. Day and night, I sit here waiting for my twist of fate to happen. ‘Patience, Patience. The time has got to be right,’ I tell myself, hoping for the ‘all’s well that ends well’ ending. Please Doctor Cupid, please don’t misfire your arrows. And just as my strong-willed Julia Roberts spirit kicks into full gear, this man comes into the picture (why does it always have to be a man thrown in the mix) and I swear (twice now) my life is a Julia Roberts movie, like for real. Hold on tight for the twists and turns – and an ending that’ll blow your ... never-mind, I probably shouldn’t reveal too much just yet xx.
*** sexy paranormal romance, fun, light and steamy! Cupid’s aim is ever true, his fabled dart always strikes the heart... Love is a tough gig when you’re a cupid, but on the most romantic day of the year, who knows what can happen… High up in the clouds, hidden from human eyes, Valentine helps people fall in love. But it’s his heart that yearns for connection—with his fellow cupid, and best friend, the beautiful angel Amery. Divided by the rules of Heaven, this Valentine’s Day may be the day that changes his life forever. When Amery seeks his advice about a forbidden dalliance, the eternal best friends’ true feelings come to light and soon the pair of angels find themselves giving into the desires of the holiday! But when their one day of bliss is over and the feelings remain, will the loved-up angels succumb to the powers that would tear them apart? Or is it possible for two cupids to find their own Happily Ever After? Treat yourself to this fun, flirty, and light-hearted paranormal romance. Packed with steam, heart-felt romance, and heavenly heat… it’s the perfect Winter read!
Unexpected ways that individuals adapt technology to reclaim what matters to them, from working through conflict with smart lights to celebrating gender transition with selfies. We have been warned about the psychological perils of technology: distraction, difficulty empathizing, and loss of the ability (or desire) to carry on a conversation. But our devices and data are woven into our lives. We can't simply reject them. Instead, Margaret Morris argues, we need to adapt technology creatively to our needs and values. In Left to Our Own Devices, Morris offers examples of individuals applying technologies in unexpected ways—uses that go beyond those intended by developers and designers. Morris examines these kinds of personalized life hacks, chronicling the ways that people have adapted technology to strengthen social connection, enhance well-being, and affirm identity. Morris, a clinical psychologist and app creator, shows how people really use technology, drawing on interviews she has conducted as well as computer science and psychology research. She describes how a couple used smart lights to work through conflict; how a woman persuaded herself to eat healthier foods when her photographs of salads garnered “likes” on social media; how a trans woman celebrated her transition with selfies; and how, through augmented reality, a woman changed the way she saw her cancer and herself. These and the many other “off-label” adaptations described by Morris cast technology not just as a temptation that we struggle to resist but as a potential ally as we try to take care of ourselves and others. The stories Morris tells invite us to be more intentional and creative when left to our own devices.
Tired of striking out with online dating? Tired of sending out hundreds of messages only to walk away empty handed and frustrated? What does it take to succeed? Without the right profile you are a deer in the headlights, that's where "The Perfect Profile" comes in. Anyone can easily personalize and replicate my methods to succeed at online dating. In this book you will learn: - How to craft an original, eye catching profile. - How to answer OKCupid's profile questions for maximum success. - How to exploit the female psychology that pollutes online dating sites. - How to select the correct pictures to paint a cohesive profile "image," building her trust in the process. - What it takes to attract better looking women with your profile, and how to close them. - Techniques for building interest and challenge when responding to messages. - How to avoid the dating site pitfalls that will sink your chances of success, waste your time, and make you appear to lack confidence. - All that and more... "The Perfect Profile" gives you the edge you need to increase your response rate and convert your profile views into unsolicited messages. It will teach you how to handle those critical initial messages that build her interest and seal the deal, along with many other tips, tricks, and ideas to maximize your success! Keywords: online dating, online dating for men, dating advice, dating advice for men, relationship advice, pof, of advice, okcupid, okcupid advice, online dating guide, online dating help, pua