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Faeries Gone Wild – Anthologies

This is a book of four short stories by four different authors. First, Tall, Dark, and not so Faery by MaryJanice Davidson. In this story, a faery comes across a house full of supernatural beings. Her job is to count them, but this ...

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Fish out of Water by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the third and final book in the Fred the Mermaid series. Fred is the go-between for all “surface-dwellers” and undersea folk. She talks to all the reporters and does all the interviews and answers most of the ...

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Swimming Without a Net by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the second book in the Fred the Mermaid series. It’s been a year since Fred has seen either Thomas or Artur, but life for the most part has returned to normal. Jonas and Dr. Barb are still ...

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Sleeping with the Fishes by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the first book in the Fred the Mermaid series. Fred is a half-mermaid, half-human cross with green hair and super strength. She works as a marine biologist in Boston and keeps her mermaid self a secret. She only grows her tail ...

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Really Unusual Bad Boys by MaryJanice Davidson

This novel is broken down into three short stories called Bridefight, Mating Season, and Groomfight. Each small story is about a prince in another galaxy called the Sandlands. Bridefight is about Lois Commoner, a woman who has lost her way and ends up in the ...

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Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the 6th edition to the Queen Betsy series and it’s a step up from all the other books in the series because it leads in a very different direction. Everyone goes missing in Betsy’s life. Some people die, others have excuses, but most ...

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Undead and Unpopular by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the fifth novel in the Queen Betsy series. To be honest, I found the beginning of the story a tad confusing. New characters were introduced with the understanding that the reader already knew them. After finishing the first chapter I went to check the ...

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