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Fairytale by Maggie Shayne
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Fairytale (edition 1996)

by Maggie Shayne (Author)

Series: Fairies of Rush (1)

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"a Best fairy book I've ever read! An incredible read.a ~Tonya from Kentucky a A true fairytale. It even started with a "Once upon a time.' You won't be disappointed.a ~Nicole Hill a Nikkia from Florida Book One of Two in the Fairies of Rush duet, FAIRYTALE is a sexy, sensual fantasy romance novel. Not for children, very much an adult book. Not erotica, just good old fashioned steamy fantasy romance. Brigit Malone can paint anything she sees, and uses that skill to get herself and her best friend, homeless Razor Face Malone off the streets. Living the straight life is good until an old enemy kidnaps Raze and demands Brigit forge a privately owned painting, switch the fake for the original, and deliver it. But that painting is the prize possession of Adam Reid, who once glimpsed the fantastical images it holds in a childhood memory he now considers a hallucination. When he later found the painting, he had to own it. Neither of them realize the images in the painting are actually a message from the twin sister Brigit doesn't know she has, a message calling her back to the enchanted kingdom of Rush, where the two half fay twins are destined to put down the usurping Dark Prince Tristan and restore peace to their home, a land far, far away. A fairytale for grown up girls! a Wonderful read. Difficult to put down!a Gretchen M Fatouros a Crafty Gretcha from NY a I loved this book at the story. Reminds me sometimes you have to take a moment and be a kid again.a ~a Ambuschura The story of the twins continues with the stunning conclusion, Bridin's story, in FOREVER ENCHANTED. If you enjoy sexy fantasy romance, you will also enjoy Maggie Shayne's standalone novel, ANNIE'S HERO."--… (more)
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Title:Fairytale
Authors:Maggie Shayne (Author)
Info:Avon Books (1996), Edition: First Edition
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Once again it appears I am in the minority. I think this book was okay but, there was nothing special. No hook, line, sinker and no I would go on to read the next book in the series. I had trouble getting into the book and it never went anywhere for me. It was a free read and it was okay.. I do not think the author did anything wrong I just felt like I could never connect to the story line of this twist of a fairy tale. I didn't think the characters were spectacular and the story line never had me hooked. I probably won't read the next book in the series but, I may read another Maggie Shane book! ( )
  Angel.Carter | Aug 11, 2016 |
As a young boy, the hero ventured into a cave near his house and found himself in Rush, the land of the Fairies. There he meet a woman who told him about his fate to fall in love with a girl and bring her home. But his abusive father beat the nonsense of fairies out of his young mind and the hero know lives in denial of every meeting the woman. But he found this painting called Rush which had the face of a woman whom utterly captivated him to the point of obsession. The heroine was dumped at the alter of a church as a baby and all she remembers of her life before the orphanage was the story the nun would tell her. A mythical fairy tale about twin girls and fairies. She grew up on the streets, pick pocketing and forging painting until she cleaned her act up and opened a flower shop. But her past is back to haunt her and she's forced to become a thief again to save the life of a loved one. From the second they meet, the hero and heroine are drawn together like magnets. The heroine recognises the man who haunts her dream instantly and she attempts to flee from him, knowing it will kill her to betray him by stealing his painting. The hero is slow to realize she's the woman in his painting but when he does he becomes obsessed with having her. Though he knows very well that she's not to be trusted, that she has secrets and that she's after something, he can't stop himself from falling for her. I did like his weakness as at first he's portrayed as a harsh joyless man but with the heroine it's clear that he's trapped. She is tortured by guilt for deceiving the man she cares for, especially when she's able to see how much pain his life has given him. Abusive father, thieving ex wife and voices in his head make the hero fear he's going crazy. He begins to suspect that the mysterious yet stunning heroines is a fae herself and he must wrap his head around everything he's denied for so many years. I thought this was by far the best Maggie Shayne novel I have read so far. The intensity and chemistry between the two characters was awesome. Though I thought the chick cried FAR too often, I enjoyed reading about her struggles with trying to save the hero while at the same time actually dooming him. ( )
  Eden00 | May 14, 2016 |
A magical story about two Fay princesses separated at birth and their journey to return to their kingdom. This first book in the series focuses on the dark haired, wild Brigit. She is beautiful and confused and mystical and fighting to keep her inner wildness at bay. When the elderly homeless man she cares for, Raze, becomes ill, Brigit gets tangled up in a scheme to forge and steal paintings to pay for Raze's health care. Never does she imagine that one of her victims will change her life, and she will change his.

The story is creative and well written. It's a bit too "mystical" for my personal reading tastes and I never really connected with the characters. It's entertaining and a fun read. ( )
  Azacia | Dec 8, 2013 |
Readable, but about twice as long as it really needed to be. The characters were a tad bland and the passionate relationship started too suddenly and a little too creepily (I mean, he was watching her bathe, for goodness sake). The whole time I was just like "for goodness sake, 'fess up to what you're doing Brigit, and then Adam and you can work together to trap the bad guy" and then when the "climax" finally came, it was over in a heartbeat (and kinda cheesy, but still).

The whole plot felt rather contrived and the emotions forced. Overall, I skim-read the last 20% because I had read too much to give up, but did not want to waste any more time on it than I had already. ( )
  LemurKat | Sep 12, 2013 |
Our Review, by LITERAL ADDICTION's Pack Alpha - Michelle L. Olson:

I've had Fairytale on my Kindle for quite some time. I had even started it once upon a time but was pulled away for something else and never ended up finishing it. I'm a huge Maggie Shayne fan and I can't say exactly why I hadn't finished reading it before now. Once I sat down and restarted it again though, I was kicking myself for not having done it sooner. I was thoroughly enchanted.

The YA tags for this book are completely misleading and I can't blame the reviewers who went in expecting a YA, got something completely different, and therefore gave it low ratings. It's not a young adult novel, it's a beautifully written adult fairytale. :)

Adam is one of those heroes that you can't help but love because while he's smart, sexy and confident, he's also a bit tortured. Plagued by memories and dreams that caused thoughts he was punished for having, he's made it his life's work to try and understand.

Brigit is a wonderful heroine. She's sassy, tough, and multi-dimensional. Torn between what she knows is right and what she's forced to do, she scrapes through life the best she can and overcomes some pretty hefty obstacles. She also deals with the fear that she might be a bit crazy, though in her heart she knows she's not.

The two of them together are amazing. A literal fairytale written by fate, it doesn't come easy for our leading couple. When they finally figure things out though, it's an emotional roller coaster of epic proportions.

When a book pulls you along, mesmerized, and ends with such emotion that it has your heart close to bursting & you close to tears, you know it was good!

While not the fastest paced read in the beginning, it was beautifully built, magically crafted, & wonderfully concluded. I can't wait to see what's next in the FAIRIES OF RUSH series.

LITERAL ADDICTION gives Fairytale 4 1/2 Skulls and would recommend it to fantasy and paranormal romance readers who are searching for an emotional and action packed read. ( )
  LITERALADDICTION | Jun 11, 2012 |
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"a Best fairy book I've ever read! An incredible read.a ~Tonya from Kentucky a A true fairytale. It even started with a "Once upon a time.' You won't be disappointed.a ~Nicole Hill a Nikkia from Florida Book One of Two in the Fairies of Rush duet, FAIRYTALE is a sexy, sensual fantasy romance novel. Not for children, very much an adult book. Not erotica, just good old fashioned steamy fantasy romance. Brigit Malone can paint anything she sees, and uses that skill to get herself and her best friend, homeless Razor Face Malone off the streets. Living the straight life is good until an old enemy kidnaps Raze and demands Brigit forge a privately owned painting, switch the fake for the original, and deliver it. But that painting is the prize possession of Adam Reid, who once glimpsed the fantastical images it holds in a childhood memory he now considers a hallucination. When he later found the painting, he had to own it. Neither of them realize the images in the painting are actually a message from the twin sister Brigit doesn't know she has, a message calling her back to the enchanted kingdom of Rush, where the two half fay twins are destined to put down the usurping Dark Prince Tristan and restore peace to their home, a land far, far away. A fairytale for grown up girls! a Wonderful read. Difficult to put down!a Gretchen M Fatouros a Crafty Gretcha from NY a I loved this book at the story. Reminds me sometimes you have to take a moment and be a kid again.a ~a Ambuschura The story of the twins continues with the stunning conclusion, Bridin's story, in FOREVER ENCHANTED. If you enjoy sexy fantasy romance, you will also enjoy Maggie Shayne's standalone novel, ANNIE'S HERO."--

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