Once Rejected, Twice Shy
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Publisher Description
Two weeks ago this faery princess in disguise thought hitting middle age was the worst of her problems…
On her fortieth birthday, Faith Calhoun serves divorce papers to her cheating ex and then heads to her favorite hole-in-the-wall bar to hang out with her favorite hot bartender.
Who takes her home and shows her what she's been missing for all those years she was married to that chump.
He also unleashes her magic. Magic she didn't know she possessed.
Because Faith thought she was human.
Not a faery.
'Xcuse me, faery princess.
And now that her magic has been freed, her enemies have discovered her previously hidden location.
With the bartender—who is really a wolf shifter warrior—by her side, Faith must learn how to wield her magic so she can cross through a magical veil into a world she didn't know existed.
So she can conquer her enemies and claim her crown.
No sweat…right?
This is the first book in the Faerell fantasy romance series. This series is best enjoyed when read in order:
Warrior Blues (prequel)
Once Rejected, Twice Shy
Every Rejection You Make
Hard to Reject
Rhythm of the Warrior
A Perfect Enemy
Customer Reviews
No snap
Doesn’t live up to the possibilities. Couldn’t finish after almost half way.
It was okay…
Very slow going and switches between characters too much. I prefer it maintaining one character for most of the book but that’s just me.
Fae princess and wolf shifter protector
There’s a lot going on in ‘Once Rejected, Twice Shy’. Magic, wolves, fairy princesses, shifter bodyguards, alternate realms, just about everything you could ask for in a parafantasy novel. I really enjoyed the story, and the world building and dynamic between the main characters, kept me intrigued until the very end.
This is the second book I’ve read by TJ Bell but I know it won’t be the last. She knows how to keep her reader’s interest and I’m looking forward to the next novel in this series, as well as the third.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.