Cupid’s Typo
SANKULA HUB
Cassia has built her life around being capable, calm, and easy to work with. She’s learned that in an institution fueled by donors and appearances, the safest way to survive is to stay useful and stay quiet. Then a Valentine note shows up with her name wrong, and what should have been harmless turns into something sharper. Someone has access to her private details. Someone is testing how much she will tolerate. And a story is being shaped around her without her consent.
Tobin is supposed to be part of the polished world that makes everything look effortless. Instead, he’s the one person who won’t treat Cassia like a rumor, a fundraising angle, or a romantic gimmick. He doesn’t push. He doesn’t perform. He simply stays close in the way that matters, steady enough to remind her that fear is not proof and that boundaries are not a crime.
As pressure builds, Cassia has to decide whether she’ll shrink again for the sake of “keeping things smooth,” or speak the kind of truth that changes the air in a room. Because the real mistake isn’t the typo. It’s what people think they’re allowed to do when they believe a woman won’t fight for her own name.
Cupid’s Typo is a slow-burn Valentine-season contemporary romance about trust that’s earned, love that doesn’t demand, and the quiet power of choosing yourself out loud.
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