


Friday was a bit frustrating at times because she pushed Paul away a lot. Paul wants Friday, but Friday doesn’t make it easy for him. She had a past mistake and beats herself up for it. Her background and history is really sad and I do feel for the girl.

In this story, I would say, we get to know Friday really well. Throughout book 1 through 4, Paul thought Friday was gay, how funny is that?

So I just love Paul and Friday, I find their situation totally funny. She hopes you enjoys her world as much as she does.It’s Paul story, yay! I love Paul, he is one of my favourite Reed brothers, you know me, I have a soft spot for single parents. Now add to that some faeries, a little murder, a bit of mayhem, and a troublesome garden gnome, and you have her exciting new series. Exploring the theory that the fae can walk between Regency England and their own land, Tammy spends as much time as possible with the lords and ladies of society, horse-drawn carriages, and elegant balls. A huge fan of Regency England, she often wonders what other kinds of magical, mythical and strange creatures might live and interact within the ton. As half of the Lydia Dare team, she has co-written ten books, including the Westfield Wolves series and the Gentlemen Vampyre series. Now add to that some faeries, a little murder, a bit of mayhem, and Tammy Falkner lives on a farm in a lovely, sprawling little town in rural NC with her beekeeper husband and a house full of boys, a few dogs, and a cat or two (or five – who has time to count?). Tammy Falkner lives on a farm in a lovely, sprawling little town in rural NC with her beekeeper husband and a house full of boys, a few dogs, and a cat or two (or five – who has time to count?).
