Author: | Grace Hudson | ISBN: | 9781944788599 |
Publisher: | Grace Hudson | Publication: | February 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Grace Hudson |
ISBN: | 9781944788599 |
Publisher: | Grace Hudson |
Publication: | February 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Warning!! Contains Aussie blokes, swearing, fairies and mild drug use.
“a terrific balance of humor, sweetness, romance and action”
“complex, richly drawn characters, and a multifaceted storyline”
“just what I needed”
“surprising and adult-centric wit”
“delicious, quirky and very real”
“I learned more about every day Australia than I could have thought possible in a fun fantasy novel”
Meet Sean Evans. Aussie bloke. Unlucky in love. Rock fanatic. Talented artist. Makes a mean coffee. Just don't call him a barista.
When Sean meets Tam by chance at a local bar, he thinks his luck may have taken a turn for the better. But when Sean drinks a spiked drink, he comes to a startling realisation. Either he is losing his mind or fairies are real.
Enter Evie, who bears a striking resemblance to Tam, but is anything but human. Trapped in Sean's world, they must learn to coexist while Sean tries to keep his shifts at the cafe, finish his paintings, all while trying to convince Tam that he's not a creepy lunatic.
But Evie has her own problems, and Sean as a human is powerless to protect her. Can Sean find a way to fix things with his fairy, Tam and himself before the doors close forever?
Warning!! Contains Aussie blokes, swearing, fairies and mild drug use.
“a terrific balance of humor, sweetness, romance and action”
“complex, richly drawn characters, and a multifaceted storyline”
“just what I needed”
“surprising and adult-centric wit”
“delicious, quirky and very real”
“I learned more about every day Australia than I could have thought possible in a fun fantasy novel”
Meet Sean Evans. Aussie bloke. Unlucky in love. Rock fanatic. Talented artist. Makes a mean coffee. Just don't call him a barista.
When Sean meets Tam by chance at a local bar, he thinks his luck may have taken a turn for the better. But when Sean drinks a spiked drink, he comes to a startling realisation. Either he is losing his mind or fairies are real.
Enter Evie, who bears a striking resemblance to Tam, but is anything but human. Trapped in Sean's world, they must learn to coexist while Sean tries to keep his shifts at the cafe, finish his paintings, all while trying to convince Tam that he's not a creepy lunatic.
But Evie has her own problems, and Sean as a human is powerless to protect her. Can Sean find a way to fix things with his fairy, Tam and himself before the doors close forever?