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Fairyville
Fairyville
Author: Emma Holly
Zoe Clare is a medium who has no trouble communicating with the dead -- or with real live fairies, for that matter! But she can't seem to get her feelings across to her landlord-slash-manager -- Magnus Monroe, Fairyville, Arizona's most eligible bachelor. She's tired of his erotic antics with every woman in town but her. So when her ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425217054
ISBN-10: 0425217051
Publication Date: 9/4/2007
Pages: 310
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 160 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Sensation Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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10 member(s) found this review helpful.
This author just keeps getting better and better! Her sex scenes have always been hot, but now her characters have become warmer.

Set in Fairyville, AZ, where the veil between the two worlds is thin enough to allow escapees from Fairyland, Zoe is a psychic who helps all around her heal. She hasn't healed, however, from the love that was taken from her.

She lusts and loves her boss but while he seems to be attracted, once a month he slakes his lust with others.

When her former love returns and the sparks fly how will she defend her heart?

The M/F/M scenes with another male looking on sizzles!!
  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
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8 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fairyville presents it's self as a romance novel with erotic undertones. However what you get borders on the cusp of homoerotic smut. While I have no problem with homosexuality, I did not expect this book to be riddle with more homoerotic scenes than heterosexual ones. The product description for this book mentioned nothing of the relationship between Alex and Bryan, yet their story is as prominent (if not more so) than the supposed feature story. I must admit that I am not the biggest Emma Holly fan. The majority of the books I have read by this author were not to my liking, however, I figured I would give it one last shot. I wish I hadn't.
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
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What can I say, it's an Emma Holly book. Zoe is a medium who communicates with the dead. Magnus is her landlord/manager who makes her heart race. He seems to enjoy 1 woman a month but never her. She can't understand why but in reality he wants her badly. When her highschool sweetheart returns home, Magnus becomes quite jealous and with good reason even though Alex has brought his "friend" Bryan. This book is quite steamy with scenes between men and a threesome. Not for the faint at heart. What Zoe will learn about Magnus and even Alex comes as quite a shock. Enjoy!

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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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I had a little trouble getting into this at first, but once I did, I was hooked until the end. It's different from anything else I've read, which is saying much in this day and age of paranormal romance.
  • Currently 0.5/5 Stars.
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I found this book really difficult to read. I do not really care for homosexual sex scenes - no problem with the premise, just not my cup of tea. I did not like either of the "main" characters after their weird behavior with other characters in the book. Also, the Alex/Bryan story was just as prominent as the Zoe/Magnus story. Magnus's mother was also not well drawn and seemed to be very similar to the evil head of the Unseelie Court in the Merry Gentry books. Overall, a real disappointment - I would not recommend this to anyone looking for a paranormal romance - only someone looking for a homosexual, weird four way sex book.
  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
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Very disappointing considering all the good reviews from members about this book. I spent more time re-reading lines trying to figure out the point of this story. It's all sex. My head exploded trying to make sense of this. Don't read if you actually like stories with meaning or plot. Do read if you like pornographic senseless novels.


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