One hot lumberjack, a rustic cabin in the woods, whipped cream and lattes, princes, magic, and fairy wings. This is not the vacation I wanted, but it might be the one I need.JennyAfter a broken heart, I had to get away from the city. Escaping to a cabin in the woods deep into autumn sounded perfect. Peace. Solitude. Just me, my books, and my coffee fix. Next thing I know a gorgeous man … Next thing I know a gorgeous man chainsawing downed trees is sweeping me off my feet.
Literally, as it turns out he’s a fairy. Not just any fairy either. No, he’s a freaking Prince in exile.
Now I’m trapped in the kingdom of the autumn fairies while assassins lurk in every shadow. Every day Scott, who rose to fill in for the ill King, slips further from me. Time is ticking and soon I’ll have to return home. The question is will the once-disgraced Prince, sweet as caramel and sinful as cinnamon, come with me.
Scott
There are few regrets I wear harder in my heart than what led me to abandon my throne, my people, my kingdom. When I was banished to the human realm, I thought to live out my days protecting the forests. That changed the day this breathtaking human in leggings approached me.
In her, I found that which I thought was lost forever, home. It doesn’t hurt that she’s got a body worthy of worship either.
I never anticipated a return to my kingdom, much less dragging a human with me. Now, I have an opportunity to regain everything I lost. But, after all this time I find myself wondering if being king of the autumn fairies is what I truly want or if my heart aches for another.
This novel is a celebration of all things autumn. Grab a blanket, pour yourself a warm drink, and snuggle by the fire to fall in love.
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PSL by Ellen Mint is such an awesome story to read. This is book numbr two in this awesome series that I have loved reading very much and I can not wait to see what the author will write about next. I highly recomemnd this story to everyone who loves reading about fantasy and paranormal romances.
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5 stars
Relatable, hot, complex
Relatable. Oh, not the whole meeting a literal fairy prince and stepping into a fairytale part. Rather, the part where Jenny revels in simple homely comforts of sloppy sweater, a pile of books, mug of hot sweet drink, and sex on a rug in front the fireplace.
DON’T WE ALL?
This story is full of Autumn splendor in a living forest. I love it. The imagery and allegory are beautifully crafted into the story. Even as I marvel at the artistry, I’m cackling at the obvious puns and clever quips. Most of the time, I’m laughing right along with the characters as they refuse to take themselves too too seriously. And OMG, the heat factor ranges from ‘constant simmer’ to ‘boiling over’! Whew…
So, this thing is like taking a running leap into a pile of fallen leaves, then cozying up with your honeybun and some hot cups of tea–by turns, exhilarating and warm and comforting. Yet, there’s an important message of self-reflection and accepting change, all of which match the theme of Autumn season.
Really, I had to read this twice. The first time, was just near the beginning of Fall and I kinda rolled my eyes at the ‘holiday romance’ between busily dealing with other things. I skimmed this story, frankly, and missed a lot of nuance in favor of the too obvious similes. Second reading was later in the season, when my life has calmed down. I read more slowly and contemplatively. I was able to savor the seasonal flairs instead of taking them for granted. It was worth it.
I received a free review copy from Storyorigin in exchange for an honest review.
PSL
ARC REVIEW
Jenny and Scott
Oh wow! I adore this book! That its all things autumn is icing on the cake!
I was given a copy of this book for an honest review. I really enjoyed this book that featured two different worlds for the characters. One on earth and one in the land of fairies. The story is unique and very well written. The characters and scenes are strikingly sharp with abundant details & colorful descriptions so rich & lively that they blend and flow smoothly. Ellen Mint is a brilliant author and delivered another fantastic story.
She needs a holiday and some peace after having her heart broken. She did not expect to meet a lumberjack who just happened to be a fairy Prince in exike. He had expected to live his days protecting the forest when he meets her. A turn of events ends with her being in his lands. He can his whole life back. Will it want it? Will be be king? Will be to with the love of his life? See what he decides to do
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A well written story that held my interest until the last page. It is book two in the Holidays in Love series. I enjoyed reading Jenny and Scott/Silvyn’s story there is suspense, drama, danger, evil, attempted murder,banishment, and romance. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is a captivating story with strong characters in Jenny,a human and Scott a fairy prince. The author does a beautiful job developing their story and painting her scenes. She brings an emotional fantasy to life with realistic detail and weaves a page turner I couldn’t put down. I loved and would highly recommend this book.
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This was my first journey into the world of faeries. This is a charming story of a fairy and a human who fall in love. There were some scenes that made me think of the Tinkerbell movies.
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Autumnal heat cascades through this magical romance.
Jenny is on a week long vacation. She is staying at a cabin in the woods where she meets Scott. A storm comes rolling in while Jenny and Scott are getting to know each other in the cabin. They have instant chemistry but Jenny is human and Scott is a fairy. Jenny can’t live in the fairy realm for very long or she will die. Scott is a Prince in the fairy realm. Can they find a way to be together? Read this great book and find out!!
Thank you for the ARC read, I voluntarily give this book an honest review. No form of outside commotion that was Jenny’s rule for “get away from everything” only meeting a hot guy in the woods due to him cutting down trees just may throw a wrench in her plans. Being swapped away to a different realm wasn’t what she had in mind though or maybe it is…after all fairies are REAL she learned. Now if only she can keep “Prince charming” Scott or will she loss him to his natural home? These characters have instant attraction with the twisting hurdles can Love find away… Scott and Jenny both have decision to make and there’s only one out come. Great read. Really enjoyed this book.
Loving a faery Prince and possible future King? On a week long vacation in a cabin in the woods, Jenny meets Scott. When they shelter in her cabin during a storm they grow close. But then Scott and Jenny are pulled away into another realm. The fairy realm where Scott is a Prince and was slated to be the next king if his brother hadn’t tricked him and banished him to Earth. But Scott’s former home is in trouble and his brother is sickly. Will Scott fix things and become the King he should have been, or will he return to Earth with Jenny. Because Jenny can’t stay long in Scott’s world or she will die. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I could not wait to see what each page would bring. The characters are believable and captivating. The tug and pull of emotions between the characters keep you trying to put pieces together to predict what is coming, but you aren’t always right. Highly recommended read!
Looking for a warm and toasty novella with Fae Flair? Grab this read just in time for the change of seasons. Enjoy!
This is a great read with an awesome storyline that has well developed and engaging characters that have lots of chemistry. The smooth flow of the storyline makes for a good reading time.
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