Fairies and Frosting
Christina Bauer
(Fairy Tales of the Magicorum, #7)
Published by: Monster House Books
Publication date: July 20th 2021
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
At last, Elle (never call her Cinderella) is reunited with Alec, the Prince of Le Charme Jewelers. Yay! But the pair soon discovers that Alec’s gemstone empire is about to go bankrupt. Boo. So our favorite couple devises a kick-ass scheme to save Le Charme. To announce their plan, Elle and Alec will hold a Glass Slipper Festival complete with music, dancing and cake. Lots of cake.
There’s only one problem. The Unseelie fae have returned.
Talk about bad news. No one combines lovely looks with dark intentions better than the Unseelie. Now, those nefarious fae want to destroy Elle, Alec and any hope for Le Charme. It doesn’t end there, either. The Unseelie are also targeting Elle’s stepsister, Agatha, as well as her old friend, Jacoby. And when will the Unseelie launch their deadly schemes? The Glass Slipper Festival.
Because fairies and frosting don’t mix.
“I thought the Angelbound series was my favorite, but Fairy Tales of the Magicorum may have stolen my heart.” – Smada’s Book Smack Blog
FAIRY TALES OF THE MAGICORUM
1. Wolves And Roses
2. Moonlight And Midtown
3. Slippers And Thieves
4. Shifters And Glyphs
5. Bandits And Ball Gowns
6. Fire and Cinder
7. Fairies and Frosting
8 Towers and Tithes
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Alec
“It’s a tricky thing about living by the
so-called Cinderella life template,” I explain to Elle. “Everyone knows that
the Cinderellas have it rough. That evil stepmother alone is enough to break
even the strongest person.”
Elle raises her hand.
“Testify.”
“But guys like me? The
princes? It’s never easy for us, either. I’ve looked into the lives hundreds of
Prince Charmings. Here’s the bottom line. If your parents are forcing you into
a choosing a random bride at a ball, then something is wrong.”
“I never thought of it
that way.” Elle fixes me with a look that overflows with understanding. This is
hard stuff to talk about, but with Elle here, anything is possible. “What about
your mother and father?”
“The funny thing is, my
parents actually got their happily ever after. Not with each other, though.
They were both deeply in love with Le Charme Jewelers. The name… the money… the
glamour… they couldn’t get enough. My parents met as strangers and stayed that
way.”
Elle frowns. “I don’t get
it. If they cared that much about the company, then why is the company in such
rough shape?”
“They treated Le Charme
the way they treated themselves. As long as things looked right, they
didn’t have to be right. Does that make sense?”
“It does. They just took
out more loans and kept going.”
“My father always had
these grand schemes, like building the L Center. Those weren’t real business
opportunities that he mapped out and researched, though. He just thought it was
fun to have a huge building named after you in the middle of Manhattan.” I
shiver. “And everyone around them played by the same rules or they were fired.
I was surrounded by a world of beautiful illusions… and I was the only one who
saw the truth underneath.”
I take Elle’s hand in
mine. “Then I saw you at the loading dock for the L Center. You were all things
gorgeous and bright. That Rae light from your mother shone all around
you.”
Elle blushes. “I was a
sweaty mess dragging a broken wagon of knickknacks.”
I pull her closer on the
bench, guiding her legs across my lap. “You were perfect in your imperfection.
Same as when I saw you later on the security cameras, un-stealing jewelry from
my office. For me, Le Charme is a responsibility… a broken machine that I
inherited and must fix. I’d sell it off if I could, only there’s too much
debt.”
“And too many dwarves.”
“Yes, I can never forget
the dwarves. They’re my family.” I set my knuckle under her chin. “But you?
You’re my dream. And not because you’ll magically make everything better,
either. It’s more that I trust you to my marrow. You’ll fight at my side to
make everything the best it can be.”
Elle blushes. “And I love
you, too, Alec Le Charme.”
Author Bio:
Christina Bauer thinks that fantasy books are like bacon: they just make life better. All of which is why she writes romance novels that feature demons, dragons, wizards, witches, elves, elementals, and a bunch of random stuff that she brainstorms while riding the Boston T. Oh, and she includes lots of humor and kick-ass chicks, too.
Christina graduated from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School with BA’s in English along with Television, Radio, and Film Production. She lives in Newton, MA with her husband, son, and semi-insane golden retriever, Ruby.
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