Fighting Mad
The Fayetteville Fairies, Book 3
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Narrateur(s):
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Sally Barron
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Auteur(s):
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Kathy Bryson
À propos de cet audio
Welcome to Fayetteville, an ordinary, little town where all the legends–the fairytales and the folklore–live next door!
The third installment of a hilarious look at money, magic, and making the most of your dreams.
Carla Higgins is laid off from her job at the bank and turns to her friends for support only to find they’re more concerned about their jobs. The one person she can count on is local bartender Murphy, but what kind of example is he for her daughters? Having learned the hard way, Carla’s not depending on any man, even if he is cute, charming, very kind, and some kind of leprechaun?
Murphy is used to sneers. Clurichauns are the redheaded stepchildren of the leprechaun world and then there are the late night throw downs at his bar. What he wants, however, is to protect the dainty little mom who ogles him when she thinks no one’s looking. He knows she’s fighting overwhelming odds, but she’ll need more than bravery when the conflict between the King and Queen of the Fairies becomes outright civil war!
“The town and characters as a whole are purely delightful, however, and one readers will enjoy visiting over and over.” (Julie, InD’Tale Magazine)
“You have not lived until you have experienced the King of the Faeries being felled by the “Mom voice.” The book is worth it just for that alone. The novelty of the heroine saving herself and her community is improved upon by her being a mom like every other mom on the planet.” (Janice Benson for Readers’ Favorite)
“It’s a well written story, very descriptive, and the funny moments will have you laughing to yourself. I’ve read them all, and I have to say, this one has been my favourite. It’s a great read, and one I’m happy to recommend.” (Julie B. with The Reading Cafe)
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