Title: Midsummer Court (Bad Fairies #3)
Author Name & Publisher: T. J. Land (NineStar)
Publication Date & Length: May 23, 2016 — 55 pages
Newly arrived at Oberon’s court, Puck has already made a name for himself through his wit, his wiliness, and his very nice legs. But he’s not interested in the envy of his peers; what he’s really after is the attention of the Lord of All Fairies himself. Seducing the monarch will surely win him power and prestige, provided he can withstand Oberon’s famously bad temper.
Soon, though, Puck realizes that Oberon’s belligerent façade is just that, and his schemes of strategic seduction are submerged beneath budding infatuation. Now, Puck will have to muster all his tricks, from sonnets to the lash, to win the fairy king’s heart – a task which becomes substantially more difficult when Oberon discovers that Puck has been consorting with mortals…
Midsummer Court is a light and fun read, but as the series progresses I feel like the stories are becoming less interesting.
This is an entertaining book but not overly engaging. Puck and Oberon are fun characters, and their banter and antics are amusing. Some of the sex scenes are delightfully kinky.
The plot isn’t overly exciting, but I am looking forward to continuing the series if there is another book planned.
I recommend this series for anyone looking for a fun and sexy fantasy, as long as they don’t expect much depth.
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T.J. Land is a South African writer of erotic romance and sometimes other things. She loves astronomy without understanding the first thing about it, and she insists that the Horsehead Nebula does not look anything like a horse. She thinks your hair is cute.