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Perfectly Perfect Pixie: Peaches's Story

Perfect Pixie Series, Book 2

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Perfectly Perfect Pixie: Peaches's Story

By: MJ May
Narrated by: Tor Thom, Cooper North
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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.

©2023 MJ May (P)2023 Podium Audio
Fantasy Paranormal Romance

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I very much liked Peaches from book #1, Perfectly Imperfect Pixie, so I decided to listen to this one as well. I hoped to see more of the absolutely wonderful Phil and his werewolf mate, Sedrick. I got that which made me very, VERY happy. I like the friendship Phil and Peaches have and I enjoyed seeing them be the caring pixie friends that they are - all their pixie dust included. Then there's the sprites that are brought in to help Peaches with an unusually dire aphid problem on his bonded orchard. They added a fun side to the story. Also a loyalty. I was happy enough that Peaches and Lucroy became "beloved"
So here's the downside. I felt the whole relationship between Peaches and Lucroy was forced. It was never especially organic. I had to skip the sex because it felt awkward. The epilogue is all about the next character and nothing about the MCs of this book. If you write a series and want it to be completely standalone, then just write the next book. If you want it to follow a "it's better to read the whole series" format, then you need to introduce the next primary character throughout the series or the book prior, which would be this one, Not give the this book's epilogue over solely to one of the next book's MCs.
I like Cooper North's narration. I find Tor Thom missing an emotive quality in his narration.
I'd say this audiobook is a 3 1/2 star rating overall but I can't give that on here.

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