The authors and Goddess Fish Blog let me read the ebook of these stories for review (thank you). The book is available anywhere ebooks are sold.
Here's a brief look at each story in the book:
Highland Miracle -- Christine Young
He's a fireman walking through Central Park when he sees something resembling the Tardis from the Doctor Who series. (I don't watch the series, but I still know what a Tardis is!) When the little dog lures him into the machine, he's whipped through time back to early years in Scotland during a May Day dance. He dances with a beautiful young lady and then finds out he's betrothed!
Defying the Odds -- C.L. Kraemer
Misbehaving fairies lose their magic. They are bound and determined to get it back no matter what it costs other people in their world. I like how the author dealt with them; it's very ironic.
Love in Bloom -- Rosemary Indra
He's come home again and is working in his mother's house. He has a cute little daughter with him. She's widowed and has always been in love with him. With two fairies and a little girl who wants them to get together, how are they going to fight it?
No More Poodle Skirts -- Genie Gabriel
I think this one is my favorite. There were all good, but this one has a mix and match family with odd characters and even some magical ones. Everything that can go wrong does, but they just keep persisting and winning their battles. How could you not root for them?
This collection was well worth a read. Why not get a copy for yourself and settle in for some "feel good" stories?
Christine,
C.L., Rosemary and Genene will be awarding an E-Book copy of A St. Patrick's
Day Tale to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. And the authors are now offering a $10 Amazon GC at EVERY stop to a randomly drawn commenter, in addition to the eBook giveaway.
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Happy reading.
4 comments:
Thank you for hosting a May Day Anthology. And thank you for the lovely review.
Thank you for taking the time to review our May Day Anthology and hosting us today.
Yes, time once again got away from me and I'm late to the party. But I wanted to say thank you to Jo Ann for hosting us and taking the time to review our anthology. I love the idea of a book faerie!
Really late to the party! Thank you for taking the time to indulge your inner fae by reading about our family of Faes.
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