Fairy Files series by Katharine Sadler (#3-5)
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Overview: Katharine Sadler lives with her husband in North Carolina. She’s been writing since she was ten and has wanted to be a writer even longer. When she’s not writing or otherwise gainfully occupied, she reads like it’s an addiction, exercises, skis whenever she gets the chance, and adds more books to her Amazon wish list.
Genre: Fantasy Paranormal
Fairy with a Twist (#3) Ingredients:
6 homeless fae immigrants
1 overwhelmed fairy
1 dead human
Directions: Mix the fairy and the fae immigrants in a small bowl until fully agitated and beginning to foam with frustration. Add a mysterious death until well-spiced.
Chloe Frangipani is floundering in her new job as the gatekeeper for fae immigrating from Rubalia to the Non. She doesn’t have the connections or the finances her predecessor had and she’s still trying to save her struggling martini bar from financial collapse. Just when she is sure she can’t take any more, a succubus meal is murdered and Frost asks her to help.
The murder is just the first of what will be many in the succubus community and Chloe has to find the time and the desire to help a group of people she has little reason to like. As it turns out, there’s nothing simple about the motive driving the murders and solving the case may destroy what little peace the fae have managed to find in the Non.
And Frost is destroying whatever peace Chloe is able to establish for herself by pushing her boundaries and forcing her to confront what she feels for him. She’s never believed in romance and Frost has a mate, but their relationship is about to change in ways she never expected and isn’t sure she’s ready for.
Wild Fairy Moonshine (#4) Ingredients:
One fairy runaway bride
One werewolf with a mountain full of baggage
One unstable, possibly rogue ex
Take all three and add them to a werewolf pack in a mountainous region. The fairy, unable to mix with mother nature, will be hard to blend, so additional stirring may be needed. Serve chilled.
Meeting potential future in-laws is never easy, and living with them can be downright dangerous, especially when said in-laws can sprout fangs and claws. When Frost’s mother asks him to return to the pack to prove that his ex is innocent of murder, Chloe can’t let him go alone. She’s his partner, and a damn good one, even if she’s not sure she can be the mate he needs.
There’s nothing ordinary about this case, and Frost’s pack and its problems may be more than their fledgling relationship can handle. Romance becomes the least of their worries, when they’re hit by threats from outside the pack. Too many people know they aren’t human, and some of those people want them out of the Non for good.
Bloody Fairy (#5) Ingredients:
One Fairy in exile
One empress of the nightmare realm
One army of nightmares
Mix ingredients in a blender, being sure not to use too many nightmares as they can be a bit overwhelming to the breakfast palate. Pour into a tall glass and serve with a garnish of shadows.
All play and no work makes Chloe a very grumpy fairy, a fairy who’s ready to do just about anything to regain control of her club and of her life. Chloe doesn’t make deals with the devil, or the empress of the nightmare realm, and her poker face leaves so, so much to be desired. But the alternative to conceding to the empress’ demands is to let the nightmares move into the Non unhindered. So she tries on a role she couldn’t be less suited for: amenable hostess.
When playing nice no longer works, she and Frost and all of their friends are going to have to work together to save the Non from destruction. What they will have to first figure out, though, is how to fight creatures who have no emotions and appear to be indestructible. And the losses they face may destroy all their hopes for future happiness or safety.
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