Title: The Magic of "I Do" (Faerie, #2)
Author: Tammy Falkner
Source: Netgalley
Genre: Paranormal romance (Fae)
Length: Novel (384 pgs)
Release Date: June 4, 2013
Reviewed by: CaroleDee
Claire Thorne is a
faerie on a mission.
When the governing body of her world puts a
prohibition on magic, she escapes to the human world and straight into
the arms of Lord Phineas Tremble. When he insists on being her
crime-solving partner, she does everything she can to get rid of
him—until she realizes his gift for smooth talking might come in handy
when tracking down a killer. Before long, Finn has his hands full
keeping Claire out of trouble, because the two of them together create
more sparks than her faerie dust ever could...
I loved the first book in the series and I liked the second even more!
Claire couldn't be more different than her sweet and quiet sister, and it was great! Don't get me wrong, I love demure sweet girls, but sometimes I want a girl that goes for what she wants and just doesn't give a damn :) Oh, and Phineas... Have I mentioned how much I love reformed rakes?
Well, I do!
A perfect match made in Faerie :)
Together they solve a mystery using some plot points I've read in historicals before (hence, the 4 stars) but honestly it was so much fun to read it didn't bother me too much.
Recommended for anyone that loves PNR or Historicals.
*And once again, that cover is just gorgeous!
***You can check out my review for book one, A Lady and Her Magic, HERE
About the Author
Tammy Falkner lives on a farm in a lovely, sprawling little town in
rural NC with her beekeeper husband and a house full of boys, a few
dogs, and a cat or two (or five – who has time to count?).
As half of
the Lydia Dare team, she has co-written ten books, including the
Westfield Wolves series and the Gentlemen Vampyre series.
A huge fan of
Regency England, she often wonders what other kinds of magical, mythical
and strange creatures might live and interact within the ton. Exploring
the theory that the fae can walk between Regency England and their own
land, Tammy spends as much time as possible with the lords and ladies of
society, horse-drawn carriages, and elegant balls. Now, add to that some
faeries, a little murder, a bit of mayhem, and a troublesome garden
gnome, and you have her exciting new series.
She hopes you enjoys her
world as much as she does.
For the latest news and excerpts you can follow Tammy on her Facebook page





Sounds like a fun story. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review! So glad you liked it!
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