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A FAERIE FATED FOREVER [Kindle Edition]

Mary Anne Graham
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A faerie curse promises that one perfect love awaits Laird Nial Maclee.

To claim its passionate promise, he must find his fated lady while avoiding the traps, snares and schemes of females lured by his position, looks, charm and the blasted legend. A single misstep will condemn him to his father's fate - a lifetime of craving the love he can never have nor ever forget. Despite his vow never to face that fate, Nial knows that a laird must put the needs of his clan first, even if it means wedding the wealthy heiress and daughter of the only rival clan on the Isle of Skye, "Heather the Hag."

To save the Clan Maclee and secure its future, he should marry the dowdy lass even though she won't "set the claws of passion" to his manhood, as the curse provides, so she can't possibly be his faerie fated forever.

Before his solution to the dilemma sent Heather fleeing to transform herself for launch on the marriage mart in London, Nial should have recalled that faeries sometimes make the impossible the inevitable.

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A gaggle of Maclee warriors lurched haphazardly behind Nial, their mostly sober laird. The annual fair on the Isle of Skye hadn't spawned excitement enough for this group so they headed for a secluded area where they could brew their own - thanks to the antics of "Heather the Hag."

The girl followed their ambling path, ducking and hiding hither and yon. Currently, she crouched rather poorly behind a pair of barrels a few feet away. The cap of her granny bonnet poked over the flat top like a wild turkey's tail feathers. Every so often, she popped up to peek at Nial, each time wearing the same expression as a priest at the pearly gates.

"Shit," said the object of all the attention, "can't she just go away and join some friends or something? Maybe she could find a lad to show her what to do with all that emotion."

"Join some friends? What friends?" chortled Braden.

"She has friends," said the laird, almost in defense of the lass. "I've seen them."

"Likely of the sort who want to fare well in comparison. The ugliest duckling would seem a swan standing next to her," Braden replied.

"She's a duck all right," Calum agreed. "The oddest duck of them all." He took a long swig of his brew before he said, "Heather is a duck destined to quack alone."

Nial snapped, "What the hell does that mean?"

Fletcher swayed. "Would you quack with her? If you share her longing, audience or no, I bet she'll quack with you right now."

"She's not," the Maclee gritted between clenched teeth, "exactly my type."

"Your type?" Fletcher asked. "Ahh, she's not the cream of the crop, the fairest of the fair. Nothing less will do for you, right?"

"Now, Fletch," Calum said, grinning, "we all know the curse."

"Remind us, oh great one," the other man encouraged wickedly.
"Recite the curse, recite the curse!" Chanted Braden and a barely conscious Grant in unison.

"Stop it," hissed Maclee, although he knew it was futile to try to halt the script. It varied very little and always got a rise out of him. This time, however, Heather MacIver lurked nearby, surely quivering where she crouched. Her presence and the potent alcohol consumed in vast quantities by his clansmen shed new light on the old drama, making him distinctly uneasy.

Casting a pointed smile at his laird, Calum darted two long strides and leapt atop one of the barrels, facing forward. Outwardly, he appeared oblivious to the lass just approaching marriageable age who shut her lashes to shield her odd eyes, shrank inside her sack du jour, shook from head to toe, and prayed for escape.

The ringmaster cleared his throat, took a heady swallow of his whiskey and spoke in the tone of a chieftain about to lead his clan into battle. "My friends, Nial, Laird of the Clan Maclee, labors under a curse pronounced long ago by the King of the Faeries."

"Recite the curse, recite the curse!" chanted the others as Nial shrugged and crossed his arms. He'd have walked away and left the drunks to their play, if not for that dratted unsettled feeling that grew worse instead of better. If he left, he would abandon the lass. Some would say the little spy deserved what she got. He'd like to say that too, but for a reason he couldn't explain, he would not leave her to the taunts and games of his drunken friends.

"Recite the curse, you say?" Calum drew out the moment when the eyes of all rightfully fell upon him.

After long moments when Laird Maclee's discomfort grew obvious even to his sotted companions, Calum spoke. "Lads, Ian Maclee - Nial's Great Grandfather many times removed, fell in love with the daughter of the Faerie King who disapproved of the liaison but gave in to his daughter's tearful pleas. He allowed the couple a handfast marriage. After the year and a day passed, the lass had to return to the land of faerie. We know what those two were up to, because a bairn appeared nine months later."

"We all know the tale," Nial grumbled. "Why repeat it again?"

Calum ignored the protest. "On the appointed day, awash in tears at leaving her mate and newborn babe, the princess forlornly left with the escort, a band of faerie knights. Her loving spouse raised nary a protest, much less a sword. Some months later, a loud party at the keep lured away the pair of nurses. Their abandoned charge, the forsaken bairn, wailed loudly. Wee Ian's cries alerted the faerie princess who secretly returned to comfort her child. The princess swaddled Ian in a cloth and crooned a lullaby. The tune called the swaddling cloth a faerie flag and said 'twas a charm to protect the clan when its laird can't do his job."

"Damn you, shut up!" Maclee insisted.

"How did Ian repay such bounty? He married a lass for the coin she brought which royally pissed off the Faerie King, who appeared at the reception to pronounce a curse: From this day forward, every laird of the Clan Maclee shall be more handsome and more irresistible to the lasses than the one before him. Ladies shall chase him and try to trap him, but he must not fall prey to their wiles, for he shall fall in love only once. His faerie fated love shall set the claws of passion to his manhood, the need to possess to his soul, and the magic of love to his heart. If he marries another he will live a wretched existence beset by unsatisfied desire for the love he cannot have and cannot forget for all of his mortal days."

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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing..., August 21, 2011
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THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!

I thought this book sounded like it had a cute premise, but despite the fact that it is historical fiction, the author uses many modern day, anachronistic words that completely pull you out of the story. These include "baby" as a nickname, "okay" (characters repeatedly ask one another if they're okay), "buddy," "she's not my type," etc.

The hero is thrusting his pelvis against the heroine in the first five minutes of meeting her, surrounded by a crowd of people. This is not romantic, this is gross.

The action moves from Scotland to Regency England. The heroine repeatedly undresses the hero on ballroom floors. Not in a hidden alcove, not in a darkened hallway, not in the garden, not in an empty room. On the dance floor. And not a single person ever seems to notice the hero is half-naked. This includes balls that the heroine's extended family and her parents attend.

Women's breasts seem to randomly pop out of their bodices at different parties on more than one occasion. Again, no one mentions it as being risque.

The heroine kisses the hero on the lips at another ball. Back then, this was a marriage announcement. Nobody seems to care that it happens.

The hero is in a constant state of arousal, and given the fairly tight pants they wore in that time period - again, no one notices or seems at all shocked (including the girl's parents!).

Fairies also show up a couple of times and nobody seems all that surprised by that either.

I finally had to stop at about 75% through the book because I just couldn't take it anymore - and I almost always finish books regardless of how bad things get. I skimmed the ending.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Will this book ever END?!, September 20, 2011
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OMG will this book EVER END? I've somehow gotten to 65% and then I've made a mistake of looking at my progress...

Although the premise of the book is fun and has a lot of potential, the execution has a lot left to be desired. For one, I still can't figure out what time period this is set in. There is so much grabbing, lapping, stroking and fondling IN PUBLIC that I have a hard time believing this is historical romance. But wait, we have a laird and balls with London's ton, so it must be. But then we have a gown (with corset nonetheless), which has no back and which cut so low in the front that it basically almost shows Heather's navel. Forgive this poor Ukrainian foreigner, but isn't navel is just another name for belly button? So how can a dress have a corset, which pushes her "udders" so high up that they almost spill out, which not having any back and have a very low cut in the front? My head still hurts trying to imagine the logistics of THAT gown.

That dress aside, both of the main characters are pretty annoying. Heather is a pushover, who listened to her "loving" grandmother just a little too much. Come on, anyone who calls her breasts as "udders" and "devil's playthings", then goes on to talk about how ugly her hair was, and just generally spending time putting the poor girl down is not loving. I was really cheering for her mom, who tried to tell Heather otherwise and when Heather FINALLY listened I was pretty excited. Only to have her go back to calling her breasts "udders" and herself a "sow". Ok, ok, I get it about emotional abuse and how it's not that easy to get over but seriously?! Grow at least a resemblance of a backbone!

Then her refusal to believe that Nial actually loves her. Oh no, this is all just an act, he is going to use his famous swipe of the hand. Sure she'd been hurt by him, but the dude saved her life and rode all the way to London for her, AND proclaimed to anyone willing to listen that he WILL MARRY HER LIKE THIS SECOND! Nope, apparently that's not enough for her to even consider that he might, just a little bit, love her.

Nial started out as a shallow jerk, then went into obsessive, possessive jerk. The whole time I felt like he will start talking like "Me Scott, you my bride". Just because he is this mighty Scott he is suddenly exempt from all the rules of etiquette? Yeah rrrrrrriiiiggggghhht! And all he cares for is the looks anyways, he admitted it several times. The main reason he didn't want to marry Heather to begin with because he thought she was ugly. Oh who cares that he was totally attracted to her? Nope, gotta wait for that faerie fated someone.

Sorcha story-line felt out of place because it was over so quickly I wasn't sure it was much needed to begin with. The rest of the book (so far) was spent in public groping. I really have a hard time believing that the whole ballroom full of people would turn a blind eye on them making out and fondling each other... not discretely either! From reading the description I got a feeling they were somewhere private, then suddenly some other character had appeared. And the modern slang kept throwing me off. "She was pissed", "baby", etc? COME ON! I don't think those words were even invented (at least their meaning) before 20th century. Or overused expressions like "lapped up" (how can "she lapped her finger" be in any way sexually appealing?) or "her heart in her eyes", "his heart on his sleeve" and "liquid pleasure"? I'm no writer, but it bugged me to no end! The part where a faerie (supposedly) saved Nial at the last moment, I literally went back to see if that faerie was ever mentioned. Nope, after the fact everyone just suddenly decided that there was SOMEONE ELSE! And the book is full of stuff like that!

Overall, I think there is a possibility to enjoy this book if you don't think too hard into it. Just read, enjoy the (repetitive)sex scenes and the (lack of) story-line that dragged on forever and ever. I would skip to the end, but I can't since I'm using Kindle. So instead I'm marking it as "read" and putting it in a faraway corner to never be seen again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Would satisfy any romantic, August 8, 2011
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I was very surprised with just how much I enjoyed this book. Be warned though, this is a book where the characters do waaay more than kiss, for a lot of this book. To summarize, it's about a guy (Laird Maclee) who, due to a family curse, can only fall in love and marry one person. That doesn't mean that he can't mess around with other girls though and due to his incredible looks (also from his family curse), he has his fair share of women. He doesn't realize his faerie fated love is right in front of his nose until his looseness with one woman in particular hurts his love enough to cause her to run away. That's when he realizes who she is and he will stop at nothing to gain her trust and her love again.

You can't not be attracted to Laird Maclee...he's the man's man, he's gorgeous, he knows how to satisfy women...and the vulnerability, sensitivity and love he shows towards his faerie fated love (that he gives to no other woman) is enough to make any girl swoon. Their love is such a fairy tale love story, it's what every girl dreams of as a little girl. I liked that the author carried out the twists in her story. It wasn't like some other books where each 'twist' is dragged out through pages of back and forths between characters and then descriptions. She gets in, gets out and gets on with the story and on to the next twist. The perfect amount of suspense and satisfaction for the reader.

That being said....the author did drag out some things a bit too much. For example, his faerie fated love takes the majority of the book to trust him again. Ok, I get she's cautious after what happened but holy crap is she insistent that he can't possibly love her. It got pretty old by the end. Also, the 'claws of passion' that goes on with the two was sweet at first, how irresistable she was to him but that got old too. I mean...ok you guys want to do each other but every 2 seconds? Really? Is that necessary? Every time she touches him he practically loses control in his pants. Like I said...sweet at first...unrealistic and overdone by the end.

If it weren't for the problems I stated at the end this book would definitely get five stars. Even with the problems I'm hesitant to only give 4 stars since by the Amazon rating scale I guess that means 'I like it'. I give this 4 stars but I don't just like this book, I love it. :)
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Mary Anne Graham practices law in the Grand Strand region of South Carolina where she lives with her husband, her youngest son and her eldest, when he's home from the University of Central Florida where he's studying engineering.

She writes romances from a unique, "over the top" point of view. Her stories feature heroes who fall so much in love that they go a little batty, acting the way women often wish their lovers would behave. She adores writing historicals, but some of her latest books are contemporaries that focus on what happens when love and the law intersect.

You can reach Mary Anne through her blog "Quacking Alone" or her Facebook Page "Quacking Alone Romances". Now you can follow her on Twitter at quackingalone.

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