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  • Pixie Me Up

  • Newborn Pixie Cozy Mystery Series, Book 1
  • By: Willow Mason
  • Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
  • Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Pixie Me Up

By: Willow Mason
Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
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Summary

A strange inheritance, a screaming ghost, and a backward aging cat. Welcome to Pixie-hood!

When I arrive in Oakleaf Glade to claim an inheritance, I imagine it'll run to a few hundred in a savings account. Instead, I receive an entire house!  

I'd thank my lucky stars except for the experiences that come part and parcel with the arrangement. Things like my hair turning bright pink and trending skywards, or a kitten who I swear can understand me when I talk.  

But when a ghost shrieks me awake at night, warning that if I stay I'll die just like my great aunt Esmerelda, I'm ready to put my boots on. Except my inheritance runs deeper than a title deed, it's lodged in my DNA. As the youngest daughter of a youngest daughter, I'm a Pixie, pink hair and all.  

Luckily, I've made some fast friends in town already because I'll need all the help I can get!

©2019 Willow Mason (P)2020 Tantor

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A pleasant magical romp

This short story is a pleasant romp, with a young woman who didn't know of her origin and talents and a cat with attitude. While it follows the storyline of similar plots, there is an added interest in that the heroine's family appears to have known of her abilities, but have deliberately kept the knowledge from her. While this book doesn't develop this plot twist, I hope that further volumes delve into it as it would add an interesting element to this class of fantasy literature. Even the cranky cop turns out to be human in the end! The brevity of the book is just right - it is, afterall, a lighthearted story - and the narrator does a nice job of acting the parts.

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