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Summary:
His wife has been kidnapped.
He’s a fairy on the run.
The prophecy says he alone can restore balance and harmony to the Kingdom. The Fairy Godmother might have something to say about that.
Piece o’cake.
My Review:
I like the cover to this one. It’s simple, stays along the same theme as the 3 stories before it, and the tooth looks shiny, which is pleasing to me.
I’ve enjoyed the first three books of this short story series. After the way the third book ended, I was eager to read part 4.
The Fairy Godmother is back and it doesn’t seem like she’s too happy with Ray. Ray and Ian are on a journey to find their kidnapped wives. They travel far and wide coming across old and new characters. Some nice, some not so nice.
I think this story was the most intense out of the four parts that have been released. They run into a few different enemies just barely making it. It really added a lot to their adventure.
Just like the previous three parts of this series, the author’s witty humor shines through. Ray has a great narrative voice and a wonderful hilarious tone. It’s a short story, yes, but it’s a quick read because I get easily engaged and sucked into it.
I think I enjoyed this story the most out of all four parts. This one was intense and had it’s fair share of witty, funny moments.
Rot 4: Plaque To The Future by Aidan J. Reid gets…
5 out of 5 cups
Favorite Quote:
“I reach out for his tail and grab it in my dizziness. Some warped version of pin the tail on the donkey.” – Aidan J. Reid, Rot 4: Plaque To The Future
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Thanks for taking the time to read and review Rachel!
My pleasure. Thanks for the opportunity.
I like the cover for this one.
I do too.
It sounds cute, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, they’re fun, quick reads.
I like kids books like this. Great review
Thanks, though this short story series is more for adults. It’s a dark humor genre with a twisted version of the fairy tale.
Great review sounds super cute and not something I’d pick up normally Thanks for sharing
Yeah, this isn’t something I’d normally pick up either. But it’s a quick read and it’s really well done.
This book sounds cute. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you. It’s a good one.
Not something I’d usually pick up, but sounds cute.
It’s not something I’d normally get either but it’s entertaining and written well.
This looks cute for the right age group
I don’t know if cute is the right word for it once you read it. It’s definitely a fun read for adults though. It’s something different. 🙂
This sounds intriguing. Great review!
Thank you!
This looks very unique and fun. Thanks for the review!
It’s an enjoyable read. Thanks for reading and commenting!
Ahh, I want this book. It sounds adorable.
It’s a fun read, definitely.
Great review, this is actually the first time I heard about this book until now. And it looks and sounds like a great fun read. I am a new follower and thank you so much for sharing the awesome post.
It’s a great series. I hope you get a chance to read it sometime.
Thank you for following and commenting. 🙂
I love short stories. This one sounds light and fun and like a perfect Saturday read.
Yeah, it’s got good action and it’s definitely a great read to just sit and relax for a half hour or so.