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"Whimsical romantic fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy ParaNormal Romance
Posted September 16, 2001
Queen of the Fae Titania bans from court subordinate
Queen of the Pillywiggins Ariel for daring to defend Robin
Goodfellow to her Highness. Though upset after centuries
of loyalty to Titania, Ariel realizes she crossed the line
because the bias Titania hates all half-breed Fae. Still
King Oberon Read more...
"Magically awesome!"
Reviewed by Maureen Boylan
Posted December 6, 2001
In this sequel to PRINCE OF CHARMING we meet Ariel, deposed
queen of the Pillywiggins, the flower fairies. Ariel was
stripped of her rank when she defended Robin Goodfellow,
Oberon's son, from Titania, Queen of all the Fae. Feeling
useless and no longer needed, Ariel agrees to check Read more...
Summary2002 PRISM AWARD Finalist:
3rd place - FANTASY
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