One Fine Fae by Molly Harper

One Fine Fae (Mystic Bayou, #4.5)

by Molly Harper

Take a trip to the beloved supernatural town of Mystic Bayou in this brilliantly funny new stand-alone novella!

Charlotte McBee knows she’s in for a challenge when she accepts a job as midwife for a dragon and a phoenix shifter. Being a fairy herself, it isn’t the supernatural world that scares her. It’s the thought of delivering a giant metal dragon’s egg, which has her gritting her teeth in pain for poor Jillian, the anxious mother-to-be.

While preparing for the big event, a handsome town resident catches her eye. Leonard is kind, charming, and a little bit mysterious. He’s also suffering from a highly unusual condition brought on by an ancient fairy curse, and he’s too wary of Charlotte to allow her to get close.

Will love overcome fear before the end of her assignment?

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4 of 5 stars

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This was so fun! Poor Leonard with his fairy curse added quite a bit of humor to the story. And despite his curse, he's quite capable. And then, of course, I loved Charlotte. Can you imagine being a midwife to magical beings? I mean, she's come to Mystic Bayou to help Jillian who's a phoenix, preparing to give birth to a mysterious metallic dragon egg... in her lair (not a safe place for anyone but Bael and Jillian really!). I found the birth Molly Harper came up with quite fascinating and also hilarious. I laughed a lot reading this! Hard to believe it was just a novella, quite the story for something so short.

The narration was solid. You know by now that I adore Amanda Ronconi and I find Jonathan Davis to be a good compliment to her in this series. He was perfect for Leonard's POV.

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