Mason Deaver discusses their newest book and the need for trans stories MELISSA WHITLER|Contributing Writer editor@DallasVoice.com Bestselling author Mason Deaver is back with a heartwarming romance that reveals the complexities of human love.
Okay, Cupid follows the story of Jude, a young Cupid looking to redeem themselves after failing their previous assignment. What is a Cupid, you may ask.
They’re somewhat magical beings whose purpose is to help human beings fall in love. They play a background role in people’s lives, making surenot to get too attached or invested in their assignments.
Except Jude isn’t satisfied with that. Mason Deaver discussed with Dallas Voice the inception of Okay, Cupid and their experience writing transgender and non-binary love stories. Dallas Voice: Where did you first get the idea for Okay, Cupid? Mason Deaver: It was during the query process for my first novel, I Wish You All the Best, that I found myself eager to work on something.