
Fae Curse
Yew Queen, Book 1
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Chandra Skyye
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Eve A. Hunt
A snarky baker, a sexy fae lord, and the curse that tangles their fates forever.
When my bestie and I opened a fabulous bakery, I planned to live a long life shoving pumpkin muffins into my face hole and working them off during my self-defense class. But when a castle full of ridiculously gorgeous immortals showed up on the ley line running through my small town outside Nashville, my life changed.
A lot. Like a lot, a lot.
Because of an ancient curse, the fae and their vampire frenemy can't leave their castle without turning to ash, and they only have one month before they're all toast. When the most powerful fae lord uses his seductive power to lure me close, to psychically feed on my aura, he successfully steps out of the castle for the first time.
Now the fae want all of my supposedly special blood to break the curse and find their freedom. Until I can somehow shove the immortals back into whatever magical hole they crawled out of, my life is forfeit.
I have a new plan, but it doesn't account for the insane feelings I'm starting to have for the leader of the group....
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Fast Paced, Spicy, Romance.
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The protagonist, Coren, isn’t just your average heroine—she’s a whirlwind of sass, sarcasm, and questionable decision-making. Her interactions with the vampire, who seems more interested in her blood than her well-being, are both unsettling and unintentionally hilarious. And let’s not forget the dragon that decides to make a grand entrance in the middle of a suburban street. Because why not?
The writing is a delightful mess of anachronisms and metaphors that seem to have been pulled from a hat. One moment, you’re reading about ancient curses, and the next, there’s a reference to something that feels distinctly 21st century. It’s as if the authors were playing a game of “throw everything at the wall and see what sticks.”
But perhaps the most intriguing aspect of this novel is its ability to keep you reading. Despite its many quirks and inconsistencies, there’s a certain charm to the chaos. It’s like watching a train wreck—you know you should look away, but you just can’t.
In conclusion, Fae Curse Yew Queen is a book that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and neither should you. If you’re in the mood for a fantasy romp that’s as unpredictable as it is entertaining, this might just be the book for you. Just don’t expect it to make sense.
Book Review: Fae Curse Yew Queen by Eve A. Hunt & Alisha Klapheke
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