Acquitting Cupid


Delaney Rutherford’s next case is her biggest yet.

Working as a lawyer at a real estate development firm for the past two years hasn’t afforded her many instances in court, but she’s never been one to back down from a challenge. This time, the trial is personal. She’s even serving the summons herself.

The defendant?

Cupid.

With two relationships down the drain and her parent’s failed marriage hanging over her head, she can’t help but wonder if Cupid has been a little too free with his arrows. To Delaney, romance has become a fairy tale; something meant for others, but not her.

Her employer, Nathaniel Knight, commiserates with her, expressing his grievances after his own string of romantic mishaps. If only Cupid was real they could pin it all on him. Instead, they’re both left wondering where they went wrong.

Unfortunately, family members and friends don’t understand the pair’s reluctance to step back into the dating scene. When Nate makes a ridiculous suggestion that would solve both of their problems, Delaney hesitates, afraid of losing what’s left of her heart.

After all, Delaney learned the hard way to always play it safe—and love is anything but safe.