Confessions of the Cleaning Lady: A band
of feisty Irish faeries who stow away in the trunk of a pharmaceutical
representative from Killarney are inadvertently released in the Pennsylvania
countryside where Mal McCurdy sets up bachelor housekeeping. In need of a cleaning lady, he is introduced
to Shawna Egan, unaware that his faeries have taken up residence in her oak
tree. Shawna, who was raised with tales
of the Fair Folk but never realized she can see them, learns it the hard way
when she cuts down their home. She gives
them another…and faeries always repay their debts. In Stupid Cupid, when the son of Zeus and
Aphrodite bumbles into a meadow south of Killarney, he is met by a band of
indignant faeries outraged by his target practice. Soon, however, all the supernatural creatures
are overshadowed by an estranged couple intent on fisticuffs! Can Cupid effect a reconciliation between the
humans? Or is just a wee bit of
intervention by the Fae in order?
Woo-hoo, that is some banner, Denyse. Thank you for featuring my bundled book just in time for Valentine's Day. I wish everybody a wonderful day, then and always.
ReplyDeleteThe new book sounds so fun, Miriam! I wish you tremendous success with it. It'll be on my list. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, these stories sound like so very much fun, Miriam! Just perfect for Valentine's Day! Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI love the title of Stupid Cupid. lol They sound like fun stories for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rose!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Roberta!
ReplyDeleteHi, Kelley, thanks. I really did have fun with these.
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