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A Dandelion for Tulip

Being(s) in Love, Book 6

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A Dandelion for Tulip

De : R. Cooper
Lu par : Michael Fell
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A Being(s) in Love Story

David is in love with Tulip, a kind and unusually quiet fairy in his social circle. But everyone knows Tulip doesn't date humans. David tells himself he is happy to be Tulip's friend, because he doesn't believe a fairy could love him and Tulip has never tried to "keep him" - as fairies refer to relationships with humans.

Fairies are drawn to David, describing his great "shine", but David knows only too well how quickly fairies can forget humans, and thinks he's destined to be alone. He can't see his own brilliance or understand how desperately Tulip wants him, even if Tulip believes David can do better.

But exhausted and more than a little tipsy at a Christmas party, David makes his feelings too obvious for Tulip to deny any longer. Because of a past heartbreak involving a human, Tulip is convinced someone as shiny as David could never want a "silly, stupid fairy" in his life. Now, if he wants to keep David, he'll have to be as brave as his shiny, careful human.

©2016 R. Cooper (P)2017 Dreamspinner Press
Fantasy Romance Urbain Urbain et paranormal
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Beautiful book in a beautiful series, with a few problems in the reading.
Several errors in the names of the protagonists (which is very annoying when you know the series well). Also the reading is to fast, but as someone suggested, works well at .85 speed. Apart from that, nice interpretation.
The book is beautiful, as all the Beings series. I would suggest to read in order, though, because the universe is demanding and discovers itself with each book (and I would even say with each re-reading). Slow discovery is even the theme of the series, I would say: misinterpretation, miscommunication, because even speaking the same language, the characters don't mean the same thing with the same words, and need to learn (and the reader learns with them).

Beautiful book, a few mistakes in the reading.

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