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It's your chapter, so you can do whatever you want with the title. If it were my title I probably wouldn't use "lovey-dovey" -- I'd try to find a one word synonym. But were it necessary, just capitalizing the "L" is probably the way to go.
I couldn't think of a better play on "the ugly bug ball." I've got a major scene with love-eating, bug-like creatures in a ballroom and the only other word I could think of, that's nowhere near as applicable aside from its number of syllables, is "mushy."
The connotations don't match as well. Sort of. Lovey-dovey isn't an exact match for the event, but the mood is a lot closer than the kind of behavior that comes to mind when I think of lovestruck and moonstruck.
Crescent Pulsar S wrote:I just don't know if the hyphen changes things or not.
Not as far as i can recall. But as it is a title you can effectively do as you wish. If written as a sentence on its own in regular text, capital L, not capital d.