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EXCERPT
Naughty Cupid
Book 2:
CUPID’S
REVENGE
By
Michelle M.
Pillow
Dedication: My
sisters: Michelle, for having the same name as me growing up and surviving it.
Shawna, for always speaking your mind. Emily, for being you. Sarah, for working
hard. And my one brother, Brent, the Y chromosome in a sea of X’s.
Prologue
Damn the
lycans anyway! Cupid’s little black eyes flashed with an inner fire. And damn
the council of immortal elders! So what if he took his vengeance out on Ilar by
entrancing the whole Lycan Guard at Lycaon to one mortal woman? It’s not like
anyone had gotten hurt. Besides, Ilar, Commander of the Guard, deserved it for
making fun of him--just as he deserved being forced to lifemate to an ugly human
woman.
Cupid shivered
in disgust to think of how his plan had backfired. Ilar had fallen in love with
the hideous mortal and they were living their fairy tale, happily ever after. It
was disgustingly romantic. It was hideously repulsive. It was unbearable to
think about.
Bah! Ach!
Now he had to
listen to the other trolls tease each time he saw them. They called him a
cherub, a matchmaker, a rosy-faced babe who spread love and goodness throughout
the world. If he had another basket of love darts left outside his cave door,
he’d scream so loud the whole realm of magic would collapse in on itself.
Bah! Bah!
Double bah!
Cupid hated
the elders. He hated goodness and happiness. He hated Ilar and Rhiannon, his
ugly human lifemate. He hated the council. He hated the realm of magic and the
realm of mortals. He hated everyone and everything.
And, above all
things, he hated love!
His
humiliation wouldn’t have been so widely known if the council of immortal elders
hadn’t been called forth. He blamed Larus, the elected king of the lycans, for
that one. It was Larus’ court at Lycaon that had been affected by his small
enchantment prank. He merely made the mortal woman irresistible to the lycan
kind and brought the whole court howling to their knees with lust.
But, could the
lycan king let it go? No! He had to draw attention to the fact that Cupid had
found love for Lord Ilar and Lady Rhiannon. He had to tell everyone who would
listen to him that Cupid was personally responsible for Ilar’s eternal
happiness.
Now he’d never live his reputation
down. First, he accidentally
hit a man instead of a goat with a love dart, causing
one couple to fall in love four hundred years ago, and
now this. He was going to be branded for his immortal life as a matchmaker. It
was beyond torture, beyond fair and right, beyond tolerable.
And, as far as
Cupid could see, it was King Larus who needed to pay for that!
Chapter One
Lycaon Castle,
Realm of Magic
King Larus
watched Lady Rhiannon with her lifemate, Lord Ilar. They seemed really happy
together and he was happy for them. Ilar was his best soldier, a great leader,
and a true friend. He deserved happiness. But the fact that Rhiannon was human
still made him uneasy.
Even though he
liked Rhiannon, Larus hoped she would be the last human he ever saw in his
eternity of living. Humans had killed his family--his parents, his brothers and
sisters and cousins, until all he had left was his duty to his people. He did
his duty with pride and dedication. For nearly a hundred and fifty years he’d
been their ruler and, so long as they willed it, he would remain their elected
king.
“Did the
elders decide what to do with Cupid?” Ilar asked, coming near the head table of
the empty council hall. “Will he be punished for opening a portal?”
King Larus
looked up, gazing past the giant circular pit of flames that lit the room. He
sat atop a long stone table, scratching thoughtfully at the back of his head.
Slowly, he lowered his arms to lie on top of his crossed legs. He came to the
hall often, especially when he needed to be alone and think. When it was empty,
the room was complete silence, aside from the soft rustling of the fire pit.
“Naturally,
they aren’t happy with him,” Larus stated after a time.
Cupid was a
squat little troll and like all of his kind he had a horrible temper backed by
extreme power. Trolls had no real allegiance to anyone, let alone mortals, and
only used their magic for self-gain or mischief. They wouldn’t open the portals
to humankind just so the mortals could flood into their world. No, they’d only
open them for their own selfish reasons. Their stupid, narcissistic ways could
end up being the downfall of the entire realm of immortals.
Larus had been
outraged to discover Cupid had opened up the portal between the Mortal Realm and
the Magic Realm. He didn’t want to relive the wars between the mortal and
immortal. They’d fought once, long ago, and there’d been much death on both
sides. In the end, it was decided the realms should be forever separated. That
was why the portals had been sealed. That was why they had to remain sealed.
Only a few
natural portals remained, as they couldn’t be destroyed. The doors on the mortal
side were locked with the strong magic and charms of all immortal races. The
only way the portals could be opened was from their side. But once opened, the
realms could merge freely.
Cupid had
broken the pact of the covenants that protected the Magic Realm from human greed
for the last three hundred years. The risk of humans wandering back through was
too great. It was a risk none of the elders were willing to take.
The lycans
weren’t the only ones to leave the world of mortal men. The vampires, who were
also hunted because of their ‘unnatural’ ways, had come with them. As did all
things of magic--elves, fairies, even the goblins and dwarfs. They left the
humans, tired of being trapped and forced to use magic for mankind’s gain. Then
it was believed that humans would kill themselves off. It wasn’t to be so. To
everyone’s amazement, the humans thrived. And, until Cupid’s little play of
revenge against Lord Ilar, the realms had remained separated.
Larus glanced
at Lady Rhiannon and smiled faintly. They were the only three in the hall and he
knew, since she was lifemated to Ilar, he could speak freely before her.
“Though, the outcome is good, what could’ve been is beyond forgiveness. Cupid
risked too much over a petty insult.”
Lord Ilar had
drunkenly offended Cupid one night by calling him a rosy-faced cherub. That in
and of itself was comical, as Cupid’s wrinkled face was anything but rosy and,
with the horrible smell he emitted from his foul, unwashed body, he didn’t come
close to reminding them of a cherub.
Cupid,
however, obviously didn’t see the humor in the jests. Just to get even, the
troll had gone to the realm of the mortals, doused Lady Rhiannon in lycan
pheromone to magically enchant her, and brought her to their world. The mere
smell of her had sent the entire unmated population into a desperate, lustful
frenzy.
The males of
the Lycaon court had fought like madmen to possess Rhiannon and the women had
fought to kill her. Because of the raging emotions, their telepathic mindlink
had been blocked. The mindlink was the only way the lycan could communicate in
their shifted form and they used it often to warn of attacks. Without it, their
defenses were left weakened. Both Ilar and Larus had feared they were under
magical assault until they discovered the real reason.
Knowing it was
only a troll’s petty revenge that opened the portals and caused the disruption
in his guards, Larus frowned. Cupid risked too much, but then trolls weren’t
known for their consideration of consequences. As king, he’d been honor bound to
report Cupid’s actions to the council. The troll was in some serious trouble.
“Death seems
too harsh of a punishment and yet I feel, with Cupid, anything less would fail
to make an impact on his troll brain,” Ilar said.
“Well,”
Rhiannon offered softly, pushing her long, curly blonde hair over her shoulder.
She looked more lycan than human as she wore the comfortable gown of their
people--a large square piece of cloth that was wrapped around the body and
secured with a brooch at the shoulder. Though, instead of leaving her body bare
beneath, she wore an undergarment with long sleeves. Being human, the slight
modification allowed her extra protection against the elements. Her wide blue
eyes looked first to her husband and then back to Larus. “At least he won’t be
opening the portal again, will he?”
“The council
has ordered him not to bring back any more enchanted humans,” Larus said.
“Although, they’re unsure what to do with him otherwise. Because no troll sits
on the council, we can only do so much.”
“Then, he’s
agreed not to enchant any more humans?” Ilar asked, his dark eyes steady.
“Yes, he’s
agreed,” Larus answered. “I believe him. I think Lady Rhiannon’s and your
happiness is punishment enough. By the time I got done telling the council, and
everyone else who would listen, about his ‘good’ deed, he was thoroughly
mortified. Word of your love has even leaked to the trolls. If I know that race,
they will persecute him enough to ensure he never does anything so foolish
again.”
© copyright
September 2005, Michelle M. Pillow
This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and places are of the
author’s imagination and not to be confused with fact. Any resemblance to living
persons or events is merely coincidence.
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REVIEWS
"5 Angels! I found Cupid's Revenge hilarious and captivating. ...Michelle
M. Pillow once again has written a very entertaining and sensual story. I
have read other books of the futuristic and paranormal from her, and I’m never
disappointed. This story would be a great collection adder for those that enjoy
a story that doesn't follow mainstream plots or characters. The magic realm is a
place I wish I could visit. The descriptions in this book will take you to that
magical place you have always dreamed about. Enjoy!"
Reviewed by: Anita, Fallen Angel Reviews, December 2005
"5 Blue Ribbons!
CUPID'S REVENGE by
Michelle M. Pillow is truly hilarious and entertaining. Cupid, for all his
misbegotten plans, can transport me back to the magical realm anytime.
Ms. Pillow is a fantastic, remarkable author and she does know how to
take the reader on a magical journey through the paranormal. Be sure to take
time to read her other writings of the futuristic and paranormal.
As the reviewer, I love this series: Naughty Cupid and I do love those lycan."
Connie Spears, Romance Junkies, Oct 2006
"4 STARS! This charming
novel has a jubilant and mystical tone that made the second novel in the
Naughty Cupid series a joy to read.... Overall, I truly liked this fantastical
story and will be eagerly awaiting the next novel in this exhilarating
series."
Francesca Hayne, Just
Erotic Romance Reviews
"Ms. Pillow
never disappoints me when she is creating her worlds. In Cupid’s Revenge, her
words weave a wonderful tale combining the mortal world with a far away land
where her characters live and emotions soar." Joyfully Reviewed, Feb 2005

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