A Neapolitan Fairy Tale at Lake Okoboji
One Scoop or Two
by Paula Benge
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Pub Date Sep 14 2020 | Archive Date Jul 31 2021
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Description
Twenty-seven-year-old workaholic Georgiana Bennet lost her sense of taste in an accident. When she arrives at Lake Okoboji, Iowa, looking for a cure she meets Michal, the handsome co-owner of the Lucky Star Ice Cream Bar, and his three eccentric partners. The three women weave their way into Georgiana's world as she finds herself spending long days in the sun with Michal and warm evenings under the stars. But the day she sees fairy wings on her new female friends changes her forever.
The fairies manipulate Georgiana's life, including her love life, until she makes a decision that complicates everything.
A Note From the Publisher
Fantasy Romance
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781509233427 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Georgie loses her sense of smell and taste in an accident. That’s bad for ice cream recipe creator. She goes back to the lake where she had a gnutty bar, which made her choose to be an ice cream creator. She rents a condo from Michal. She encounters 3 fairies who strive to bring her together with Michal. I couldn’t stop reading until I finished it.
Loved the setting of lake country and the ice-cream shop. The characters were interesting and the whole fairy concept was fun to read. My only critique is that the book seemed to short. Would have loved to know more about how the fairy's came to be in their town and more background on Georgianna and Michel.
I received this book as a review copy from NetGallery.
The title gives you a fair idea of the type of book this is. A fun read to distract you, for awhile, from current events. I've been to Lake Okoboji so that added to the fun, the love story is sweet and who doesn't love a Fairy? I really enjoyed this book. No complaints at all.