Perfect Pixie
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Perfectly Perfect Pixie: Peaches's Story
by M. J. May
read by Tor Thom, Cooper North
Part 2 of the Perfect Pixie series
Peaches is a nature pixie.
Fully bonded to his orchard, he can only leave his land for a finite time. Plants, soil, daylight, and every living thing Mother Nature has on tap flow like liquid sunshine through Peaches' lively veins.
Lucroy Moony was born into his vampiric second life over six hundred years ago. King of the Southeastern nest in the United States, Lucroy is responsible for more than his bar, Dusk. Lucroy only comes alive when the sun goes down. The moon and stars are his backdrop-the sun the quickest path to a pile of ash. Death and darkness fill Lucroy's body with borrowed blood.
Pixies and vampires couldn't be more different, and yet, Lucroy and Peaches find themselves drawn together time and again. But vampire myth cautions that pixie blood is deadly, and Lucroy's willing to put that tale to the test. Nothing that smells as temptingly delicious as Peaches's blood can be toxic. Right?
Lucroy wants nothing more than to court fate with his pixie, but someone's been whispering in the vampire council's ears, and they aren't pleased to learn Lucroy killed a werewolf to save a pixie. If the council decides Lucroy was in the wrong, his life is forfeit, and the nest he's tried so hard to protect could be left in sadistic hands.
Lucroy needs to convince the council that pixies aren't toxic but precious creatures. And, more importantly, one pixie, in particular, is his beloved-his perfectly perfect pixie, Peaches.
Perfectly Perfect Pixie has an HEA and contains a willful nature pixie, a smitten vampire bar owner, pixie dust eating sprites, and a smattering of dwarf, werewolf, and fairy intrigue. Be warned, there is vampire violence, and a few heads will roll.
Perfectly Perfect Pixie is a standalone, but for full enjoyment, listen to Perfectly Imperfect Pixie first.
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Perfectly Charmed Pixie: Parsnip's Story
by M. J. May
read by Tor Thom, Cooper North
Part 3 of the Perfect Pixie series
Youthful arrogance and misplaced trust left Parsnip's once beautiful aqua colors little more than shades of muted gray.
As a social pixie and host of a popular TV show, Parsnip desperately needs to fool everyone into believing he's that same, stunningly colorful creature. Warlock-made charms are all Parsnip needs to keep up the rouse. But the financial cost is high, and each activated charm steals more of his life force. Despite this, Parsnip is willing to pay any price. After all, who would want a faded pixie?
Everyone knows warlocks have no moral compass. But if that's true, why does Vander Kines turn down more commissions than he accepts? Barely able to keep a roof over his head, his shop open, his brownie ward fed, and beer in the fridge, Vander should jump at the large sums of money clients are willing to throw in his direction. But no amount of cash is worth the cost of his soul, and his only true concern is keeping the young brownie safe.
When a magical mishap with Parsnip's warlock sends the pixie through Vander's door, Vander refuses his request until he discovers Parsnip is his one and only. Now, he will go to any lengths to make Parsnip happy-even trading his own life force in place of Parsnip's.
Unfortunately, Parsnip isn't fooling everyone, and a witch with a vendetta is determined to expose his secret. She's willing to kill Vander and hand Parsnip over to his worst ogre nightmare to get what she wants.
True, unvarnished love is hard to find and sometimes even harder to accept. Having found it, Parsnip's willing to do anything to keep it safe… even if that means giving up his charmed life.
Perfectly Charmed Pixie contains beautiful pixies-no matter what their colors, an ornery yet clever brownie, a morally sound warlock, pixie dust-addicted ogres, good and bad witches, a questionably reformed siren, more honeysuckle mead, magic, and finding your perfect other half. It's the third book in the Perfect Pixie series but may be enjoyed as a standalone.
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Perfectly Perplexing Zombie: Wendall's Story
by M. J. May
read by Tor Thom, Cooper North
Part 4 of the Perfect Pixie series
Blessed with eternal fire, Hellfire Rayburn is Fairy Queen Silvidia's most trusted and feared warrior.
In a world living under fairy rule, Ray's accustomed to serving his queen by upholding the law. Now, Queen Silvidia wants more.
Wendall Galen never expected to wake up reanimated as a zombie. Then again, he never expected to be murdered either. Wendall's second life is far better than his past human life. Unfortunately, the diluted bit of fairy DNA he didn't know existed interferes with his reanimation. With his body deteriorating, Wendall's second life is destined to be a short one.
Queen Silvidia might have discovered Wendall's living life too late, but she won't let the last remaining descendant of her beloved, deceased brother perish. A fairy bond is needed to preserve Wendall, and Hellfire Rayburn still has his to give away. Wendall just needs to accept the eternal bond. Too bad he's a zombie with a conscience.
Wendall won't condemn Ray to an eternity bonded to someone Ray doesn't care for, let alone love. He would rather perish than do that. Despite Wendall's refusal, or perhaps because of it, Ray's smitten with the human-turned-zombie and can't imagine a life without him.
But Wendall's deteriorating body isn't the only threat. His murderer is still out there, and fearful Wendall will reveal his secret. Power breeds paranoia, and Wendall's murderer is oozing with one and being taken over by the other. Having awakened one of the most dangerous and feared creatures alive, Wendall's murderer is willing to wield that power no matter the cost.
Wendall's good nature calls to Ray, but that same sacrificial nature threatens to steal him away. Hellfire Rayburn never dreamed a day could come when his eternal fire failed him, his queen, and his love.
Perfectly Perplexing Zombie contains a zombie that didn't follow the rulebook for creation, a millennia-old fairy warrior, a human with delusions of grandeur, a powerful djinn that just wants to be left alone, a power-hungry alpha werewolf, witches, priestesses, warlocks, vampires, a faun, and good old fashioned interspecies teamwork. It is a slow-burn novel that focuses on finding and acknowledging love in unexpected places. It's the fourth book in the Perfect Pixie series, but it may be enjoyed as a standalone.
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