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Aye, I am a Fairy

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Aye, I am a Fairy

By: Dani Haviland
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Super Sale!
Sometimes it's best to start later in the story. This is one of those times.
Meet James Melbourne as the strong man he was destined to be.

Time travel can't be real...can it?

There had to be another explanation.
Leah's mother had disappeared a year ago, then suddenly reappeared looking forty years younger. She vanished again, but this time, left behind her solar-powered smartphone.
Was Leah brave enough to look for clues on it?
And where had Mom disappeared to?
Again.
Then there was the strange call from Lord James Melbourne, a British man who claimed to have vital information. An internet search showed he was both rich and a hottie - buy gay. He seemed sweet and generous, but could she trust him?

James Melbourne grows out of his insecurities and overcomes his susceptibilities to manipulative blondes (as detailed in LOST: The Time Travel Romance That Started It All) in this action-filled epic that starts in the twenty-first century, then bursts into 1783 with a well-planned rescue mission to interact with the 'fictional' characters of the time travel romance, LOST.

A spunky time travel mystery sprinkled with romance and intrigue and peppered with sarcasm and irony, a delectable blend to savor, day or night, weekday or holiday.

If you love sagas, try this one.
**Note: The books in The Fairies Saga are a mix of genres but all entertaining. Each can be a stand-alone story. Find out more about your character - where they came from or where they eventually wind up - by reading the entire series. Fairies Down Under, the story of James Melbourne's impact on the early years of modern Australia, is coming soon.
Fantasy Historical Romance Fiction Time Travel
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sweet to listen to

I saw it was long listen even so, I didn't want it to end. colorful characters and great action. now it feels like time travel could be real.

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AI poor substitute reader

I liked the writing and story of the Fairy Saga, however the AI voice was problematic. There was no change of voice for different people, so it was often hard to know which character was speaking.
I was often frustrated when a character pretended to speak with a different accent, although the AI did not speak in that accent, i. e., a Southern accent, but did not speak in a Southern accent.
Because of the AI’s reading of the story, the series did not do the author justice. Please redo the series with a human who understands the many nuances of stories. Also, numbering the books 1, 2, 3, etc would help the flow for the listener of this series.

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