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Restless Spirits: The Fayetteville Fairies, #2
Fighting Mad: The Fayetteville Fairies, #3
Feeling Lucky: The Fayetteville Fairies, #1
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The Fayetteville Fairies Series

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Welcome to Fayetteville, an ordinary, little town where all the legends – the fairytales and the folklore – live next door!

 

Carla just wants to be a good mom to her two daughters. But when she's laid off from her job at the bank, the only person she can count on for help is the local bartender she's been secretly crushing on for years. He's cute, kind, dependable, and thinks he's some kind of leprechaun? What kind of example is that for her daughters?!

 

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! Still, who better than a single mom to resolve a long-standing feud between powerful, supernatural beings acting like spoiled children? 

 

"This series is so funny and farfetched that I couldn't put it down." – Betty M, Amazon

"I've read them all, and I have to say, this one has been my favourite." – Julie B, The Reading Cafe

"You have not lived until you have experienced the King of the Faeries being felled by the "Mom voice." - Janice Benson for Readers' Favorite

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKathy Bryson
Release dateJun 3, 2019
Restless Spirits: The Fayetteville Fairies, #2
Fighting Mad: The Fayetteville Fairies, #3
Feeling Lucky: The Fayetteville Fairies, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Feeling Lucky: The Fayetteville Fairies, #1

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    Feeling Lucky: The Fayetteville Fairies, #1
    Feeling Lucky: The Fayetteville Fairies, #1

    "Most most people who spend time at a job develop ideas of how they can improve a product or business. They just don't always get a chance to share. And that's not counting the thousands of unpublished artists, writers, and musicians out there..."  What would you do if you suddenly got 5 million dollars to spend on your dreams? What it if was a leprechaun's money?   Megan O'Malley was mortified when she got drunk and pinched the bandleader's ass at a cousin's wedding. But she was astonished when he turned out to be a leprechaun! Seems they're not the little, green men of fairytales after all. They just say that because they like a good joke and what better way to hide the gold? Oh, that bit's true - as is the part about not sharing!   An award-winning fantasy about money and magic and making the most of your dreams! EPIC 2015 eBook Awards Finalist – Fantasy Romance 2014 National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award Chanticleer Chatelaine 2014 Finalist! Newly revised and updated 2019       "Now I want to go around pinching short men's butts hoping to catch me a leprechaun." - Dark Side of Romance "I really did like the book, and I loved the world that the authorcreated in her book. I could see a series here, and I would read more." - Julie B., The Reading Cafe "readers will walk away 'feeling lucky' to have read this magical tale!" - Leslie S., InD'Tale "a fun story and so unlike anything I could have imagined." - Claudia, Larissa's Bookish Life "a cute story... The whole cast of characters sound out of the ordinaryand absolutely crazy.  Which if you know families....they are...even if they aren't magical.." - Angela, ifeeltheneedtheneedtoread

  • Restless Spirits: The Fayetteville Fairies, #2

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    Restless Spirits: The Fayetteville Fairies, #2
    Restless Spirits: The Fayetteville Fairies, #2

    "You tell me the dead are coming through a crack in my barn, but I shouldn't worry?!"   Fayetteville seems ordinary enough, but in this little town, all the legends – the fairytales and the folklore – live next door!   Marilee Harper is desperate to find another job after she accidentally set fire to the home of the richest woman in town. Converting an old hospital into a bed and breakfast seems like a golden opportunity. Stressed and aggravated, Marilee wants nothing more than to redeem herself, even if faucets and lights turn themselves off and on, and old baseballs fly without help.   John Smith has every confidence in the bossy, strong woman he hired to launch his bed & breakfast. She handled difficult customers at the bank and now she's handling electricity and plumbing and whatever unseen force keeps throwing baseballs. But when the angry, treacherous King of the Fairies shows up, can Marilee become his champion?   Award-winning sequel to the hilarious romp, Feeling Lucky Paranormal Finalist in Colorado Romance Writer's 2015 Award of Excellence Contest " the contribution from colorful characters makes it a pleasing read!" - Ana, InD'tale "The story really gets good and mysterious when things around the Bedand Breakfast start happening... This was a fun read, you really do get to see the characters grow and change throughout the story." - Terry, ChickLitPlus "one book that will suck you in and give you some curve balls that you don't see coming" - Jackie, The Book Maven "really enjoyed the characters and dialogue in the book and look forward to reading other books" - brriske, Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock "I really like that this story takes you on a journey and is written insuch a way that you can connect with the main character Marilee..." - OnlineBookClub "I commend the author on creating a non-traditional hero and heroine... Idid enjoy reading RESTLESS SPIRITS and it piqued my interest for thefirst book in the series, FEELING LUCKY, which was reviewed last year by Smart Girl Trina." - Kristal, Smart Girls Love Sci-Fi

  • Fighting Mad: The Fayetteville Fairies, #3

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    Fighting Mad: The Fayetteville Fairies, #3
    Fighting Mad: The Fayetteville Fairies, #3

    Welcome to Fayetteville, an ordinary, little town where all the legends – the fairytales and the folklore – live next door!   Carla just wants to be a good mom to her two daughters. But when she's laid off from her job at the bank, the only person she can count on for help is the local bartender she's been secretly crushing on for years. He's cute, kind, dependable, and thinks he's some kind of leprechaun? What kind of example is that for her daughters?!   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! Still, who better than a single mom to resolve a long-standing feud between powerful, supernatural beings acting like spoiled children?    "This series is so funny and farfetched that I couldn't put it down." – Betty M, Amazon "I've read them all, and I have to say, this one has been my favourite." – Julie B, The Reading Cafe "You have not lived until you have experienced the King of the Faeries being felled by the "Mom voice." - Janice Benson for Readers' Favorite

Author

Kathy Bryson

Kathy Bryson is the award-winning author of tongue-in-cheek fantasy that ranges from leprechauns to zombies. She’d like to say she’s climbed tall mountains, rappelled off cliffs, and saved small children, but actually she tends to curl up and read, is a life-long advocate of Ben & Jerry’s, and caters to 2 spoiled cats. She works regularly with student writing, so she can claim to have saved a few term papers.

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