Fritz Sands's Reviews > The Problem with Pixies
The Problem with Pixies (Homesteader Hearth Witch #1)
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This was an absolutely delightful book. Be warned -- it is not a fast-paced book and nothing at all is resolved by the end, so think of it as a first installment.
The main character is a hearth witch on the run (her reason for running and lying low comes out about halfway through the book). She snags a cottage/farm in a town that has humans and witches and fae folk and likely a shifter. And then she has to deal with difficult pixies (and other small challenges).
Very low-key. Really sweet and fun. Nothing dramatic -- nobody is out to save or destroy the world and there seem to be no supernatural royalty wandering around.
Anyways, delightful. Apparently the genre is called "cottagecore".
Since there is a cursed object she is planning to mess with, we all know things will get lively down the road.
The main character is a hearth witch on the run (her reason for running and lying low comes out about halfway through the book). She snags a cottage/farm in a town that has humans and witches and fae folk and likely a shifter. And then she has to deal with difficult pixies (and other small challenges).
Very low-key. Really sweet and fun. Nothing dramatic -- nobody is out to save or destroy the world and there seem to be no supernatural royalty wandering around.
Anyways, delightful. Apparently the genre is called "cottagecore".
Since there is a cursed object she is planning to mess with, we all know things will get lively down the road.
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April 7, 2024
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April 7, 2024
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April 7, 2024
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April 9, 2024
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paranormal-cozy-mystery
April 9, 2024
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Finished Reading