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Kisses at the Crossroads

By: Morgan Lysand
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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Lark has the worst luck. After stumbling through a thin spot in the veil between realms, he’s been stuck in the human world for a decade and forced to perform in a club for the witch that captured him. He's tried for years to get to freedom, but he needs help. What could it hurt to summon a crossroad demon to get him back home to the Fae realm?

When Pike gets summoned for the first time in decades, he’s sure it’s for something ridiculous. Humans never think of consequences. However, the moment he lays eyes on the pretty Fae, he’s determined to help the ethereal one, no matter the cost, even if it’s his own heart.

Kisses at the Crossroads is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, there’s something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.

©2024 Morgan Lysand (P)2024 Morgan Lysand
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A cute and fluffy romance with likeable characters. I think this was a bit too short for me though, so it felt rushed when it came to relationship building and the climax/denouement. There was a lot of set up for subsequent books with other couples so hopefully each book will be longer and will focuse more on the main characters and their relationship development.

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really enjoyable

As per always high-quality narration from an excellent narrator.
Story - 3.5 stars. The world building and different beings were great. The plot was really good, but the story was just a bit too short to give a completely satisfying depth to the other characters - for example the character Drake who was a rotten villain here wasn't that bad before the timeline of this book - but no idea why. Lark and Pike were delightful, and Lark in particular retained his sweetness and innocence in the most appealing way.

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