Two wrongs don't make a right, but they just might make a perfect match...
Nick Garret is jaded, cynical, footloose and corruptible. He's flypaper for easy women, and he likes it that way. They stick for a while, then fly away. So does he.
Calliope is a banished Fae on probation for granting a wish gone bad. Her punishment is Nicholas Garret, deemed unredeemable by Freya, the Fae Goddess of Love. Calliope's task is to help Nick unite three couples in everlasting bliss before the night of the Oak Moon.
If they fail, they will both lose any chance at ever having true love, and Callie will lose her wings live the rest of her life as a mortal.
Callie has her work cut out for her, and Nick has no idea just how much trouble a wingless fairy can be.
Nick Garret is jaded, cynical, footloose and corruptible. He's flypaper for easy women, and he likes it that way. They stick for a while, then fly away. So does he.
Calliope is a banished Fae on probation for granting a wish gone bad. Her punishment is Nicholas Garret, deemed unredeemable by Freya, the Fae Goddess of Love. Calliope's task is to help Nick unite three couples in everlasting bliss before the night of the Oak Moon.
If they fail, they will both lose any chance at ever having true love, and Callie will lose her wings live the rest of her life as a mortal.
Callie has her work cut out for her, and Nick has no idea just how much trouble a wingless fairy can be.
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