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Can the woman who doesn’t believe in fairies be the answer to the fairies’ dilemma? Summer Thunder: A Clean, Urban Fantasy Romance (Magic at Myers Beach Book 1) by Alan B. Gibson

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s YA eBook of The Week:

Summer Thunder: A Clean, Urban Fantasy Romance (Magic at Myers Beach Book 1)

by Alan B. Gibson
4.4 stars – 45 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
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Here’s the set-up:

A small beach town in California, a woman who doesn’t believe in magic, and the man who is about to prove her wrong…

Lily doesn’t need to believe to make a living. The fairy figurines she makes draw in customers who come to the Boardwalk to catch a glimpse of magic.

When the reigning kite-surfing world champion wanders into her store, Lily has no idea that her life is about to get turned upside down. Theos seems an unlikely customer for a fairy figurine, but when he buys one, he takes on a second mission—to convince Lily that magic is real.

Theos is more than a handsome, charismatic athlete. He’s also the crown prince of a fairy kingdom.

The competition Theos came to Myers Beach to take part in is disrupted by his father’s news of an act of revenge with far-reaching consequences. The King tasks Theos with replacing the contaminated fairy dust their people need to survive.

His monumental task means sourcing the nine elements that make the dust before the illness sweeping through the fairies takes the ultimate toll.

The good luck pendant Lily gives Theos sets in motions a series of magical events that bring them together.

Can the woman who doesn’t believe in fairies be the answer to the fairies’ dilemma? What fate awaits the prince and the shopkeeper if they try?

 

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

You’ve Got Quirks

by Kristin A. Sherry
5.0 stars – 17 reviews
Everyday price: $5.99
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Here’s the set-up:

Some kids hurt because they feel like “The Weird One,” but we all have quirks that make us different! Quirks can be big or small, from how we look, speak, and live life, to medical conditions.

You’ve Got Quirks tells the true stories of people who were “different” as children. Other kids and some adults didn’t understand them and teased them.

At the time, our quirky heroes felt embarrassed and powerless, but living with quirks taught them valuable lessons they now share with you.

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