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How to Fake It with a Fae

Seven Suitors for Seven Witches, Book 1

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How to Fake It with a Fae

By: Amy Boyles
Narrated by: Scarlett Dorian, Bradford Hastings
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A broody fae king bent on revenge meets his match in this hilarious modern romance.

Book lover Addison Thornrose can match you with your next perfect read. Unfortunately, she can't match herself with a good man. Her latest just dumped her. Worse, she's learned that unless she marries, and quickly, her family will lose their witch magic—forever.

Feylin, king of the fae, has no interest in romance. In fact, the only thing he's interested in is getting revenge on the Thornrose family for ruining his life. So when he learns that they're holding a Bridgerton-style ball to marry off their oldest daughter, Addison, he sees an opportunity for vengeance.

What Feylin doesn't expect is to start falling for Addison. And worse, he really doesn't expect it when ancient fae magic binds them together.

His solution is to strike a bargain—be in a fake relationship. Just until they can break the spell between them, and just until he can get his revenge.

For Addison, this is a dream come true! She doesn't want to be pawned off to a line of suitors, and she certainly doesn't want to be engaged. But between the spine-tingling fake dates and the tension-infused banter, lines begin to blur. Addison begins to wonder when her heart will stop faking it and her feelings become real.

This grumpy/sunshine witch romcom features a ballroom dance complete with frilly gowns, a magical bookshop, a tight-knit family, sisterhood, and of course, the promise of true love. It's the first in a series of standalone romances.

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Good narrators and sadly a lacking story

The book started off really well and I enjoyed the banter, the world, and the introduction to relationships. But conveniently for the plot, the characters make poor judgements on communication. If you don't mind cliche miscommunication, go for it. If you dislike when characters conveniently fail to mention critical details even when given ample opportunity, this book may annoy you.

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