All reviews for A Tale of Two Goblins, Dulcie O'Neil Series Book 2 (2011)
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Dulcie O’Neil is back again with her cranky demeanor and closely guarded heart. Her many suitors are growing impatient as the golden haired fairy continues to unknowingly steal their hearts with her nonstop sass-trap - all the while cranking up their libidos (;D) Bram, Quillan, and Knight have their hands full in this story as Dulcie goes against her own ethics and does something illegal (and really stupid), all in the name of saving a friend (“U go girl!“). My jaw hit the floor when Knight tries to intervene and Dulcie uses her womanly wiles to get her way…!!! As per usual, I’m off to read the next book, so happy reading to you (=D)
One of the biggest reasons I really enjoy this series is that the books are fun, and A Tale of Goblins is definitely enjoyable. The mystery aspect is intriguing, and I like the spectrum of supernatural characters who people this world. C'mon, who wouldn't like a fairy who has issues with her looks based on pointed ears?What I especially like is the growing relationship between Dulcie and Knight because when the romance finally really sinks in, it's going to be a lot of fun watching the fireworks.
Skip it and go to book 3. This is just filler