For years, Emelle has been a cupid - The ultimate matchmaker to help others fall in love. But this job means that she has no physical body and can't be seen by anyone. Or be able to fall in love herself. Unfortunately, she becomes responsible for some rather bad matchmaking. So much so, she's punished and exiled from the human world. Fed up she angrily fires Love Arrows at a fae prince, but he retaliates, and suddenly, she's pushed out of the Veil. Now, she has a real body. A real life. And she is ready for some matchmaking of her own. This time, she's going to find love for herself.
Raven Kennedy
Raven Kennedy is a prolific author known for their dark and atmospheric storytelling. Their works often delve into themes of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. Kennedy's most notable work is "The Haunting of Blackwood House," a chilling tale that has captivated readers worldwide.
Kennedy's writing style is characterized by richly detailed settings, complex characters, and a talent for building tension. They are credited with revitalizing the horror genre with their unique voice and innovative storytelling techniques.
Kennedy's contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of traditional horror and crafting narratives that leave readers on the edge of their seats. Their impact on the genre can be seen in the resurgence of interest in psychological horror and the popularity of atmospheric storytelling.
Overall, Raven Kennedy has solidified their place as a master of the macabre and a pioneer in the world of modern horror literature.