Aye, I am a Fairy (The Fairies Saga #2)

Dani Haviland


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Aye, I am a Fairy by Dani Haviland
Do you want mystery, history, and fantasy? How about adding a tad of romance, a dash of violence, and a pinch of humor? Maybe you'd like to go back in time--and take a hot sweetie with you. Let's go!

(Please note: this is not a children's story)
Young Evie, a time traveler, is escorted to the 21st century for emergency surgery. While there, she meets her adult daughter, Leah. Before she can explain what's happened and where's she's been, she's snatched back to 1781 again.

Very clever and resourceful, Evie has devised a way to contact Leah in the 21st century, explaining where she is. She writes letters--to be held in trust and not read for over two centuries--to the family of a man she met the day she 'fell back in time.' In them she asks young Lord James Melbourne to contact Leah and deliver her story. However, her letters become the target of theft by the notorious MacLeod family, men who have terrorized Evie's 18th century family and friends and now are targeting Leah, too.
Sharp, brave, and savvy James Melbourne is willing to help Leah. He becomes her friend, but he's not who Leah thinks he is.

The Fairies Saga are the tales of time travelers and their friends and family who bounce between the present day and the 18th century, interacting with the 'fictional' characters of the 'Lost' romance novels. Revenge, intrigue, and passion were never so sweet.
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