Book Review: How to Tame A Trickster Fae

 


He’s a gorgeous trickster Fae, and he holds the key to the only thing I’ve ever wanted— what could go wrong?

Joining the elite jewelry enchanter’s guild is all I've ever wanted... but nothing I create sparkles enough for them. After my latest rejection, I’m starting to think I’ll never be good enough, no matter how perfectly I enchant an emerald. Without their approval or a coven, though, my business is sure to go under, and all my dreams with it.

Then Caelan, a handsome Unseelie fae of the worst sort, shows up in my cozy small town, full of more charm than anyone I've ever met. When a group of dwarves start telling tale of rare gems in a nearby cave, though, I know exactly what I have to convince Caelan to use his Unseelie magic to lead me to the sapphires before the dwarves can get them. Enchanting a dragon sapphire is guaranteed to prove I'm good enough for the guild.

Driven by fear of failure, I bind Caelan to me with a complicated spell. Sure, it's a bit unorthodox, and maybe slightly unethical— but it's not supposed to make me fall for him.

The spell is definitely not supposed to make him fall in love with me... or call me his mate. But how can I tell where the spell ends and we begin?

How To Tame A Trickster Fae is a cozy, low-stakes, spicy monster fantasy romance, all set in the picturesque small town of the Wild Oak Woods.


My Review

I absolutely loved this book. For me it was not just about the characters but the world that the author built for this story. Instantly, I was drawn into the story as if I was right there with Wren. 

I love that Caelan gave encouragement to Wren. It is just what she needed to get out there any make new friends. In addition, to showing them that she is a great witch even without a coven. 

Love the slow burn romance that transpired between Wren and Caelan. It felt more natural this way. Even if Wren used a binding spell on Caelan, I could tell that the feelings are real. Yet, I knew things would heat up between these two when early on Caelan said, "You said my name like it was meant for your voice".

I can't wait to read Piper and Ga'Rek's story.

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