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Fairy, Texas

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Fairy, Texas

By: Margo Bond Collins
Narrated by: Melissa Moran
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Laney Harris thinks there might be monsters in Fairy, Texas.

She's right.

When her mother remarried and moved them to a town where a date meant hanging out at the Sonic, Laney figured that "boring" would have a whole new meaning. A new stepsister who despised her and a high school where she was the only topic of gossip were bad enough. But when she met the school counselor (and his terminal bad breath), she grew suspicious. Especially since he had wings that only she could see. And then there were Josh and Mason, two gorgeous glimmering-eyed classmates whose interest in her might not be for the reasons she hoped. Not to mention that dead guy she nearly tripped over in gym class.

Boring takes on an entirely new dimension in Fairy, Texas.

If she's going to survive in this small town, she'll have to learn to wing it.

©2014 Margo Bond Collins (P)2016 Margo Bond collins
Science Fiction & Fantasy Coming of Age High School Paranormal Magic Fantasy Literature & Fiction Fiction
Original Storyline • Engaging Plot Twists • Excellent Voice Quality • Snarky Protagonist • Interesting Mythology

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Laney moves into a new town from Atlanta, Georgia. She is bored to death with this little Texas town. Her mother has married her high school sweetheart. In the first chapter, Laney is thrown in with her step-sister Kayla. There is no chemistry between the two at all.

Laney is the new kid in town and high school. Not a good thing, but Laney does a good job of pushing through all of the stress with her wit and snarky humor. So, she is in school and the school counselor has horrible breath and.....a set of black wings Laney can see. The humans are clueless. Laney thinks she is losing her mind. Is she the only human that can see this guy?

In her journalism class, Laney is assigned to sell yearbook ads. The teacher sends everyone out in teams of 2. Laney is assigned Mason as her partner. Mason is the cute, big football captain. Unfortunately, Kayla (her step-sister) is in love with Mason, Mason dumped Kayla. This causes SO much trouble in the household and school.

Then in walks Josh. Laney can't stop staring at him. She thinks of him all the time, but she is seeing Mason. Then she starts dating both of them. This all happens in the first few chapters. This is a clean book with no explicit sex. There are some uncomfortable scenes of a sexual nature, which are a BIG part of the storyline.

Then the story takes off and is full of one thing after the other with Laney swatting away problems. The action starts and the last few chapters contain quite a bit of information about who is who in Fairy, Texas.

I love the ending. It does leave a possible second book. If there is no second book the story is satisfying enough. Not a cliff hanger. There is just a possible continuation of things going on in Fairy, Texas.


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Interesting Paranormal Town- Humans are clueless

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I got this for free for a honest review, and I am always honest.

You never know what you want in a book. I now know what I DON'T want. I don't want a book about fairys. Jepp, freaking fairys! I don't think this book was for me, but if you think you would like a book about fairys, well then you will enjoy it more than me. Melissa Moran made me stay with this book all true. Her voice is not grown up, and that fits this book to be honest! So I would maybe like this better if i was a 13 year old girl, but I am not.....

Not my cup of tea

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Margo Bond Collins has written a superb story! I really enjoyed this story. I am quite sure that this will be the only story in this series because of the ending. It didn't have any cliffhangers so I assume this is it. If I were the author I would've taken this story much further. This story could've made a great series. I liked that she used a dual POV as well. I really enjoyed it from start to finish!


The narrator, Melissa Moran kept me immersed from start to finish. I did have a little problems with her female voices, like the female couches voice. I'm not sure why it needed to be so manly but it didn't hurt the story at all. I will be looking for other stories that this narrator has done. Overall, I give it a 5 star rating!

Something's Strange In Texas

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Narration - Melissa Moran, Pretty Good! She really has a nice voice, clear and pleasant. There are several characters and she handles them all nicely.

This is a paranormal romance with a mystery. As the blurb says, Laney Harris is relocated to Fairy Texas when her mom remarries. This is small town at it's finest - BUT... Laney and hunky Mason spend a whole lotta time selling yearbook ads to a whole lot of businesses so I'm not exactly sure how small the town can be especially since they aren't the only ones selling ads. A lot of little things like that didn't ad up for me with this book. I liked the concept and I liked the narration, but the parts that seemed the most important could have used some more time. Overall, I liked it. Didn't love it, but I liked it. Not sure where this will go as the beginning of a series.

I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge from audiobookBoom in exchange for an unbiased review

Fairy Hawks! LOL!

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The plot is OK, and storytelling is pretty good. The book kept my interest throughout. A little bit of a cop out at the end, she just magically knew how to use her powers. A lot of unanswered questions. I guess we'll have to see if this becomes a series.

Not bad

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