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Gerri Bowen, July 8, 2007


Faery Special Romances is a treat, especially if you like faeires mixed with your romance. Ten stories brimming with exuberant love of life, the author?s wonderful imagination, and best of all each story features its own faery. And Keely. Jacquie Rogers created Keely, faery of the Rainbow Clan, with her debut in the No Law Against Love anthology by Highland Press. The stories in Faery Special Romances span the ages, beginning in 1199 and ending in the future, Shortly after the Frozen Time. The author did her research, because the stories flowed no matter what era she was writing about, Medieval, Regency or flapper. Sometimes the faeries were male, and sometimes the love interest was a human, but all were special. Keely appears in every story, starring in the final story, which was my favorite.

Besides Keely present in each story, each story is connected, which you don?t realize until you?re almost finished the book. I liked that. I also liked how the author created different clans of faeries, giving just enough information to whet our appetite for more. I?d love for the author to write a full novel, or novels, chock full of her faeries, learning more about their clans, their lives, their loves. I highly recommend Faery Special Romances. And you?ll love the cover too, which features Keely.

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