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Cupid's Middleman

By Edward B. (Edward Burcham) Lent

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of witty banter and social expectations, a well-intentioned friend hilariously tries to navigate the complexities of love, only to find himself entangled in a web of familial oddities and romantic mishaps.

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2010-03-08
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Summary

"Cupid's Middleman" by Edward B. Lent is a funny story set in the early 1900s, focusing on Benjamin Hopkins, who believes he can help his friend Jim Hosley find love. The book uses humor to show the ups and downs of relationships and what people thought about society back then. The story begins with Benjamin and Jim, two single guys living together in New York City. Benjamin remembers times he tried to set Jim up with someone, but the attempts ended up causing funny problems instead of romance. Jim is currently interested in Gabrielle Tescheron, but her father doesn't like Jim because of their age difference. The book is playful, with clever conversations and clues about the challenges Benjamin will face as he tries to help Jim with his romance, especially when strange things start happening with Gabrielle’s family.

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