A Fairy Tricky Halloween

Crisis matchmaker fairy Dandelion Glitterfield's next match assignment is a doozy. A quiet loner, who likes his solitude and does not believe in fairies.

   Furniture-maker Cooper Cornish isn't looking for love. Heck he isn't even looking for a relationship. Then he dances with a mysterious witch at a masquerade ball and his emotions are wide awake. Before he can find out her name, she's gone. Now the witch haunts his dreams, ignites his desires, as the memory of holding her in his arms makes a tiny crack in his wall. Who is she and how does he find her?

   Sally Tanager is a nurse at the assisted living facility where Cooper's grandmother lives. Dancing with him at the masquerade ball her sister dragged her to, wasn't supposed to be exciting. Or incredible. Then she finds out her sister has contracted him to build shelves for her store. And sis is interested in more than Cooper's building skills. Game changer. The next time they see each other, Sally realizes Cooper doesn't know she was the witch. The sister-don't-take-my-man code is safe. Or is it?

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A Fairy Tricky Halloween

Crisis matchmaker fairy Dandelion Glitterfield's next match assignment is a doozy. A quiet loner, who likes his solitude and does not believe in fairies.

   Furniture-maker Cooper Cornish isn't looking for love. Heck he isn't even looking for a relationship. Then he dances with a mysterious witch at a masquerade ball and his emotions are wide awake. Before he can find out her name, she's gone. Now the witch haunts his dreams, ignites his desires, as the memory of holding her in his arms makes a tiny crack in his wall. Who is she and how does he find her?

   Sally Tanager is a nurse at the assisted living facility where Cooper's grandmother lives. Dancing with him at the masquerade ball her sister dragged her to, wasn't supposed to be exciting. Or incredible. Then she finds out her sister has contracted him to build shelves for her store. And sis is interested in more than Cooper's building skills. Game changer. The next time they see each other, Sally realizes Cooper doesn't know she was the witch. The sister-don't-take-my-man code is safe. Or is it?

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A Fairy Tricky Halloween

A Fairy Tricky Halloween

by Patricia Otto
A Fairy Tricky Halloween

A Fairy Tricky Halloween

by Patricia Otto

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Overview

Crisis matchmaker fairy Dandelion Glitterfield's next match assignment is a doozy. A quiet loner, who likes his solitude and does not believe in fairies.

   Furniture-maker Cooper Cornish isn't looking for love. Heck he isn't even looking for a relationship. Then he dances with a mysterious witch at a masquerade ball and his emotions are wide awake. Before he can find out her name, she's gone. Now the witch haunts his dreams, ignites his desires, as the memory of holding her in his arms makes a tiny crack in his wall. Who is she and how does he find her?

   Sally Tanager is a nurse at the assisted living facility where Cooper's grandmother lives. Dancing with him at the masquerade ball her sister dragged her to, wasn't supposed to be exciting. Or incredible. Then she finds out her sister has contracted him to build shelves for her store. And sis is interested in more than Cooper's building skills. Game changer. The next time they see each other, Sally realizes Cooper doesn't know she was the witch. The sister-don't-take-my-man code is safe. Or is it?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165555374
Publisher: Patricia S. Otto
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

A few decades ago, I found out that most people don't make up stories about the people they watch while sipping ice tea at a cafe. They do not take a cast of characters from a book or movie and give them a whole new story. Who knew? I thought everyone did that. Then there were the out-of-the-blue-characters. The ones conjured up in my head, telling me their tales, pushing me to write their stories. Sharing them only seemed fair.

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