SURVIVAL
OF THE FAIREST
by Jody Wallace
ISBN ebook: 1605040703
Ebook release: July 15, 2008
Paperback
release: Mid-2009
Buy it at Samhain Publishing
About the book:
No magic for two weeks? What’s a fairy to do?
Go to Vegas, of course!
Princess Talista of the fairy clan
Serendipity has been sent, like all young
fairies, to a remote forest in humanspace for
mandatory survival training. But headstrong
Tali’s got different ideas about where to spend
two weeks without magic. What better place than
Las Vegas to learn to live like humans, a true
test of survival?
Tali might not blend, but she’d like to be
shaken and stirred with stage magician Jake
Story. Their attraction is instant and
electric…and Tali senses there’s more to Jake’s
show than flashy tricks.
Jake always knew he was different, even
before he developed an unusual flair for
hypnotism. He has no trouble mesmerizing the
luscious Tali during act three, but the lights
that appear around them when they kiss weren’t
part of the program.
When the authorities from Tali’s homeland
track the missing princess to Vegas, Jake and
Tali end up on the run. In between magic
experiments, evil gnomes and astonishing sex,
Tali learns what it really means to be human—by
falling in lust, followed closely by love.
But Tali’s not human. And Jake doesn’t
believe in fairies. The truth will either bind
them together—or tear the fairy realm apart.
Warning, this title contains the following:
Intoxicating sex, misuse of magic, gorgeous
cross-dressers and flesh-eating gnomes.
What now? (1)
Buy it at
Samhain. (It's
also at Fictionwise and other fine
online vendors that sell ebooks).
(2) Read
excerpts.
(3) Watch the somewhat
psychotic video,
narrated by A. Gnome. (4) Catch some
reviews. (5) Read an
interview
with the heroine at the Beyond the Veil blog. (6) Click
here or
the cover for a larger version of the cover. (7)
Take the "What
Kind of Fairy are You?" quiz that I
made which has nothing to do with the
worldbuilding in the book but it's still funny. (8) Most of all,
watch out for
gnomes,
which you can read all about in my
gnome hunting essay.
My friend Marie (www.marienicoleryan.com)
made me this nifty banner:

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