Cinder Fella
A gay fairytale romance
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
Thanks to my dad marrying Satan's ex- wife, my life goes from pretty cushy to hell on earth. I lose my bedroom to one of her spoiled, trollish sons, and am banished to the attic where it's bake- your-brains hot in summer and freeze- your-nads cold in winter. Every day of my life is filled with chores now. I can barely fit in homework and sleep and I'm probably going to flunk out of college. Meanwhile, my henpecked father merely turns his eyes the other way.
The New Orleans annual New Year's Eve Ball is coming up and I was so psyched over it because I'm finally old enough to go, except SHE says I'll have to stay home. So much for my dream of catching the prince's eye from across a crowded room... or is it?
#fatedmates #mmromance #gayromance #footfetish
Warning: this story contains a foot fetish scene
Customer Reviews
Very cute and funny
Ok, so first you need to suspend reality, because there is a king and queen of New Orleans, and I do not mean of the Mardi Gras parade. And then you have to believe in magical fairy god butlers, because it's a fairytale retold and you just gotta look fabulous, am I right?
Kash is kind of a butt, but still, his father did marry a conniving hussy with three sons who becomes Kash's evil stepmother. After holding out for more than a year, she finally gets what she wants: Kash has to give up his room and go live in the attic and he has to leave all his electronics and systems for his stepbrother. But before he packs, he ends up accidentally on purpose destroying said equipment, which was kind of a d**k move. After being made to do all the chores and made to stay home from the Ball, his fairy god butler shows up with swanky clothes and a posh ride to the palace. Of course, he and the prince falls in love at first sight and after a few complications and a royal arrest, Kash goes to live at the palace, where they loved happily ever after.
This was a really cute, funny story that had me in stitches as much as it had me raising my eyebrows over the unusual happenings. I would have given it five stars, except that the dialogue had me constantly trying to figure out who was speaking and to whom.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.