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The Faun's Folly (Signet Regency Romance)

The Faun's Folly (Signet Regency Romance)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh-out-loud wit combine with a touch of fantasy.
Review: If you love to laugh, this book will give you a boost! Sylvanus, the faun, is one of the better literary creations of this prolific and wonderfully creative writer. With only a few well-chosen words, Ms. Heath manages to create mental images that contribute to the general hilarity. The Faun's Folly does not have the sensuality of many of her more recent books, and indeed, were it not for Sylvanus' frequently misdirected spells, there would be almost none. However, both romances end well - that of the humans as well as the, er -- other creatures, and even the bad guy somewhat redeems himself. This is a five-star read, no question.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh-out-loud wit combine with a touch of fantasy.
Review: If you love to laugh, this book will give you a boost! Sylvanus, the faun, is one of the better literary creations of this prolific and wonderfully creative writer. With only a few well-chosen words, Ms. Heath manages to create mental images that contribute to the general hilarity. The Faun's Folly does not have the sensuality of many of her more recent books, and indeed, were it not for Sylvanus' frequently misdirected spells, there would be almost none. However, both romances end well - that of the humans as well as the, er -- other creatures, and even the bad guy somewhat redeems himself. This is a five-star read, no question.


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