One Hot Fairy Tale by Anne Kane
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Paranormal, Contemporary
Length: Short Story (43 pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Review by: AstilbeRhiannon is sick and tired of her job. She wants out. Literally. For the past six hundred years she’s been the Genie in the Lamp. You know the drill. Some dumb human comes along, rubs the lamp, and presto! Rhiannon has to grant them three wishes. She’s tired of humans, and she’s tired of making their dreams come true. She petitions the head of the Council of the Fae to replace her, and she’s ecstatic when her request is granted.
Of course, there’s one teensie little condition. Isn’t there always?
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She has to travel to the far reaches of the fairy realm and convince the tooth fairy to go back to work. It seems she isn’t the only who’s tired of her job. And when she finds the elusive fairy, he’s nothing like what she expected. It’s time to turn the tables on the Council of the Fae.
Not every fairy is necessarily going to follow the rules.
The plot twists made me grin. Ms. Kane clearly spent a lot of time coming up with adult and erotic spins on the traditional versions of what fairies and genies are like. I enjoyed her creative takes on these topics, and it was always interesting to see how her versions of them interacted with each other and the world at large. There was more than one scene that I didn’t see coming in advance, and that’s definitely a good thing.
It would have been helpful to have more character development in this story. I didn’t feel like I got to know the two main characters that well, and they also didn’t seem to change a lot as a result of the things that happened to them. Both of these things had a negative impact on my interest in seeing what would happen to them next.
With that being said, the chemistry between Rhiannon and Jack was well done. I loved the author’s explanation of their backstories just as much as I did seeing how they reacted the first time they saw each other in this tale. Their mutual attraction was as instantaneous as it was believable. I haven’t read a lot of stories that managed to pull that off this smoothly, but this one did an excellent job of making me believe they’d move as quickly as they did.
One Hot Fairy Tale should be read by anyone who is in the mood for something spicy.
What an interesting concept for a story, and it’s always a bonus when a tale makes one smile.
Yes, absolutely!