Fairies Don't Fall
by Juliann Whicker
One mystery, one romance, and an owl god.
In Song, the undercity of Singsong City, The Queen Heir of fairies, otherwise known as Princess Sparkles is on a mission: save the werewolves from the rebel member of her court who wants to poison them, and save her own people from another werewolf invasion of fairyland. But when it comes out that she’s already been tangled up in a plot with the werewolf alpha, a secret traitor, and a juvenile delinquent, she’ll have to trust in the real magic of friendship and love before she can save her people or herself. Will she find the traitor and her fated mate, or will the forces in the darkness ruin her forever?
Fairies Don’t Fall is the seventh book in the Singsong City series. It is a standalone paranormal romantic comedy featuring werewolves, fairies, goblins, and librarians. It is packed with puns, battles, and a sweet, slow burn romance between the fairy queen and the alpha werewolf who rehabilitates fairy dust addicts for fun. Also sushi.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Juliann Whicker's Fairies Don't Fall is a delightful addition to the Singsong City series, offering readers a whimsical blend of mystery, romance, and fantasy. As the seventh book in the series, it stands out as a standalone novel, making it accessible to both new readers and long-time fans of the series. The book is a vibrant tapestry of magical creatures, political intrigue, and a slow-burn romance that captivates from the first page to the last.
At the heart of the story is Princess Sparkles, the Queen Heir of fairies, who is tasked with a daunting mission: to save the werewolves from a treacherous plot within her own court and to protect her people from another werewolf invasion. The stakes are high, and the narrative unfolds with a sense of urgency and excitement. Whicker skillfully weaves a tale that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, exploring themes of trust, loyalty, and the transformative power of friendship and love.
One of the most compelling aspects of Fairies Don't Fall is its rich character development. Princess Sparkles is a multifaceted protagonist, embodying both strength and vulnerability. Her journey is one of self-discovery, as she navigates the complexities of leadership and the challenges of her personal relationships. The dynamic between her and the alpha werewolf, who has a penchant for rehabilitating fairy dust addicts, is particularly engaging. Their relationship evolves slowly, allowing readers to savor the nuances of their growing connection. This slow-burn romance is a refreshing departure from the often rushed love stories found in similar genres.
The supporting cast is equally well-developed, with each character adding depth and dimension to the story. The inclusion of a secret traitor, a juvenile delinquent, and an owl god adds layers of intrigue and unpredictability. Whicker's ability to create memorable and relatable characters is one of the book's greatest strengths, drawing readers into the world of Singsong City and making them care about the fate of its inhabitants.
Whicker's writing is characterized by its wit and humor, with puns and clever wordplay sprinkled throughout the narrative. This lighthearted approach adds a unique charm to the story, balancing the darker themes of betrayal and danger. The author's imaginative world-building is another highlight, with the undercity of Song serving as a vivid backdrop for the unfolding drama. The setting is richly detailed, immersing readers in a world where fairies, werewolves, goblins, and librarians coexist in a delicate balance.
In terms of themes, Fairies Don't Fall delves into the idea of finding one's place in the world and the importance of standing up for what is right. Princess Sparkles' journey is a testament to the power of resilience and the courage to face one's fears. The book also explores the concept of destiny and the idea of a "fated mate," adding a layer of romantic tension that will resonate with fans of paranormal romance.
Comparatively, Whicker's work can be likened to the novels of authors such as Patricia Briggs and Ilona Andrews, who are known for their strong female protagonists and intricate world-building. However, Whicker's unique blend of humor and heart sets her apart, offering a fresh take on the paranormal romance genre. The inclusion of sushi as a recurring motif is a quirky touch that adds to the book's charm, highlighting the author's playful approach to storytelling.
Overall, Fairies Don't Fall is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of fantasy, romance, and comedy. Its engaging plot, well-drawn characters, and imaginative setting make it a standout addition to the Singsong City series. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer to Whicker's work, this book is sure to enchant and entertain, leaving you eagerly anticipating the next adventure in this magical world.
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