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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Jonell Collins

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash is a young adult book and it’s a real easy read. Wonderful characters that pull you right in and you feel like you know them. This is a sweet little story about magical creatures and humans living together and working together, having friendships together and solving a mystery together. It’s a Wonderful World and my time was well spent reading this book.

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Kerry Chalmers

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Study In Spirits Collage Fae Book 2. By Byrd Nash is a YA coming of age fantasy book.
Accused of vandalism and stealing test answers, Brigit must find the guilty party to stay at Leopold Otto University. I really enjoyed reading this book, quite lighthearted and very easy to finish. I started on book 2, so will have to go back a read number 1 now. This is the second book by Byrd Nash I have read and I think I’ve added a new favourite author to my list. Her writing is just brilliant. Thanks for another great read.

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2 by Byrd Nash is a YA story that is fun and full of adventure as the gang from the first book return. There is more to the worlds and magical creatures in this story that have never been seen before. Byrd’s imagination takes us on a journey where something has come from a place that few know about and they must race against time before old teachings and knowledge are gone for good and hope that they too do not get lost for good.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash

5-Stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash was an exciting and fun read. A new semester and new surprises. I loved all the characters of this novel. It is a great second addition to the series. I loved book one but his one has taken its place as my favorite. It has an excellent storyline with a great plot and climax. It is easy to follow and organized. The characters are creative, relatable, and have excellent development. This is an easy 5 star read.

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Bobbi Wagner

A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2 by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this young adult story. This is an author I have enjoyed from the first book I picked up. She writes with creativity and her details make the story feel realistic. This book is no different, page turning fast reading. This story is about mystery, making new friends and magic. Brigit has been accused of stealing and vandalism. In order for her to stay at the University she must find the person who is behind it. Will she find who did it with the help of Logan and the new girl who seems to know the guilty? These are great characters that are supportive of each other. They are connectable and made the story engaging. I highly recommend reading this book to find out who is really behind the crimes.

Review by @bjwagner
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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Laura Furuta

A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2 by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2)
By Byrd Nash
5 out of 5 stars

The story A Study in Spirits A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash is a coming of age/fantasy book. It is a story that will pull you in from the beginning and I found myself not wanting to put it down. It is the second in a series and I loved the magical creatures and other characters that are introduced. The author did an amazing job in building a world where humans, fae, and others all live and in this book work together. I loved reading the characters of Brigit and Logan. Brigit finds that she must defend herself against accusations that could get her thrown out of the university. She now must discover who or what is destroying books in the campus library. Along with Logan, Emma, and others, she sets about finding the guilty party. Will they find out the truth about who is behind the destruction at the library? Read this book to find out. This story flows smoothly and I found myself feeling like I was right there with the characters. I found myself lost in the pages and when I read the last chapter wishing that it was a little longer. I would recommend reading this book.

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash
To pay her Fairy Debt to a Doppleganger, Brigit is told to spy on her fellow college classmates. But no one tells Brigit what to do.
When truth is the only way to win, she and Logan will take on a vain Fae chancellor, a hard-headed librarian, talkative ghosts, and a shape-shifting creature from Outside.
If the administration can’t protect the books, this dryad and her friends will.
Returning with Brigit and Logan, is a new student: a girl nerd and her dwarf flying squirrel, who happens to love revealing secrets.
A YA FANTASY Coming-of-Age series described as: “fast paced and entertaining,” “new and fresh,” with “creative and clever world-building.”

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Heather Harmon

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The wicked wolves of Windsor: And other fairy tails By Byrd Nash
“I’m not going to eat you,” said the wolf as he kept pace with the bicycle. “I only want to talk.”
Between the wicked wolves of the Wild Hunt and her violent father, Doireann needs all of her wits to survive. A dark retelling of Red Riding Hood in a magical fantasy England, post-WWI.

Are you a fairytale lover? This is a great book for you. This is my first time reading this author and I’m hooked. I love fairytales always have so naturally I was intrigued to read this. Great writing style and great storytelling throughout the pages of this book. I look forward to reading more short stories and Fairytales from the Author.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Kerry Chalmers

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

IBBB Review. This is a first for me, I’m never taken a interest in short stories before, boy am I glad a took a chance. A brilliant twist on old tales will keep you gripped throughout. Reading this book took me back to my childhood, with magic and fairytales what more does a girl need? The female heroines were a delight. I throughly enjoyed some of the the tales were set modern time and would highly recommended The Wicked Wolves Of Windsor to anyone who love’s fairytales/folktale. I would say my favourite short was “Milking Time” Such a fun read!

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
4 of 5 Stars
This is a book containing eight separate stories, each one a modern day fairytale. Described as, “Feminist fairytales, timeless stories” and “A Dash of Magic, and a Hint of Wicked”.
I enjoyed this collection of short stories, each story is completely different to the others but they all have a strong female lead and feature a women who is intent on saving herself. The stories include, a pack of wolves who are not what they seem, a talking horse who lies, a humble milkmaid who is a stunning sorceress and a king who is a bit reptilian in nature. My favourite story was, the third one in the book, ‘The Queens Favourite’, the title story, ‘The Wicked Wolves of Windsor’, was also a favourite.
Each story by Byrd Nash is well written with an exciting and unpredictable storyline and although these are short stories they all have a plot and a satisfactory ending, which often left me speechless. Nash, herself calls this book a “collection of fantasy fairytales”, and they do not disappoint.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Anantha Rusum

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book caught me by a pleasant surprise. I did know that it had a dark twist to the fairy tales, so I assumed it to be more in the lines of the movie Snow white or Maleficent, where the plot is given a dark twist and the characters are made more intense. I was prepared to see Little Red Riding hood taking on the wolves bare handed or may be turn evil trying to kill her own grandmother and the good wolf comes to the old lady’s rescue. But what I did not expect is that this book is actually a series of unique fairy tales with a slightly dark twist. The novelty of the stories took me by surprise. There are witches, wolves, ravens, unicorns, knights and princes, each of them unique, though you can remotely relate them to some fairy tale characters you knew. This book is a real gem with some brilliant authentic fairy tales. There is no grandeur, but a dash of authenticity and simplicity in them which makes it so endearing.

A girl tending to a farm is actually a beautiful witch suppressed by her step mother, a fair queen seeks justice from her evil husband, the fierce king with an aid of a beautiful horse which talks to her, and a faithful knight who believes in her. A witch teaches a vain prince few good principles in life in her own way.

The book is mainly set in the regency era, except one story which is set in the more modern timeframe. The settings change from a farm to deep woods to a quaint town to a city so deftly that the reader is unaware of the switch from the fairy tale to the modern world. The characters do have a dash of “wickedness” and “darkness” in them, but when I finished one story to move on to another, I always did with a smile and content of a reader who’s just relished a good “dark” fairy tale.

I loved this book and would whole heartedly recommend to anyone to read. Kudos to the author and looking forward for more!!

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I always love reading fairy tales and I especially love reading reimagined favorites. Nash does a beautiful job holding true to favorite themes and weaving in threads of fantasy. The imagery was vivid and the stories were simply magical. I get transported into each tale and enjoyed reading this book immensely!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash is a delightful collection of fairytales in a Grimm style of storytelling. These are not Disney versions of tales, but original stories ranging from Medieval times to modern-day settings. I honestly do not normally grab short stories but the title and premise intrigued me. I always loved Grimm’s when I was young and this is in the same vein but modernized. The stories are vivid and fun while still having the layer of being precautionary to the reader. I am really glad to have grabbed this book and will be looking for more from Byrd Nash in the future.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash

5-Stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash was a wonderful collection of various stories. I loved how each one was creative and entertaining. I could not stop reading them. In loved the characters and scenery of each story. They were fun. My favorite stories were, “The Queens’s Favorite” and “Granny Starseed.” Both were magnificent and interesting. I loved the horse Malika in The Queen’s Favorite. It had a somewhat sad ending but was very enjoyable. Granny Starseed was funny and romantic. I highly recommend this book and I look forward to reading more from this author.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Mary Katherine Alexander

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When it comes to the Wicked Wolves of Windsor by Byrd Nash. I am a huge fan, every story was better than the last. They weren’t sweet and innocent like a certain mouse controlled company tried to turn fairy tales into. They’re reminiscent of the original Grimm’s Fairy Tales which brought a huge smile on my face. It was hard to pick a favorite of the stories, and some of the twists at the end had me grinning on a few of them. Byrd has a way of taking fantasy and making it her own and still being incredibly empowering, especially for the females. I will say in the last story it was nice to see a flash back to Logan (from Byrd’s other book, ‘Never Date a Siren’) and some aspects of his family life. I look forward to many more stories from Byrd and Recommend this, and her other books to everyone I know!!
5 out of 5 Stars!

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Angela Hayes

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash is a collection of 6 fairytales which are interesting and original- they have all the traditional flavour of the classics, but with a modern twist. It is a very quick and easy read. My favourite was Granny Starseed.

The collection contains:
-Milking Time
-The Wicked Wolves of Windsor
-The Queens Favorite
-The Prince Learns a Lesson
-A Society of Heartless Women
-Granny Starseed

A great little fantasy read- full of adventure, action, drama, quirky characters, and more.

Thank you, Byrd Nash!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Connie Cranston

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves Of Windsor by Byrd Nash is a collecting of short stories ranging from twisted classical tales to new modern fairytales. There are sorceresses, fae, kings, queens, and lots of talking animals. If you love folktales, you’ll love these stories. There is definitely a Grimms lens on a few of them though, so I would not suggest reading these as bed time stories.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Erin Wolf

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash, 5 stars.

This is a wonderful collection of fairytales for adults. Mind you, it isn’t x-rated or horribly violent, these stories are just written for the adults. They are really well written too. Each story is different but so enjoyable. I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed each and every one of the stories in this collection. This author really knows how to write short stories. Amusing, intriguing, and hard to put down, these stories pull you in and you can’t wait until you read the next one. Each one is a quick read, but you won’t be able to put it down. While I love them all, I think my favorite one is The Queen’s Favorite. I have never read anything like it before. This story, along with quite a few others in the book, I would love to see a full novel or series about. I want more.

If you enjoy supernatural fairytales, I highly recommend this book.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Liz Vrchota

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I simply loved this collection of short and fulfilling modern and adult versions of fairy tales that I loved and adored as a child. Fairy tales are the first stories that I remember and they sparked my love for reading at an early age. It is hard to find books that can make you feel like you are in a far away and magical land, but yet also make it seem so real and vivid that anyone could swear it could happen. When I found out this was a collection of fairy tales I just knew I needed to get my hands on it.

Bryd Nash was a new author to me when I picked this up but now that I have read and loved this so much I just may be a new fangirl. Her writing takes you away to these strange worlds with all the vivid and beautiful words she uses. I absolutely felt like a child full of fascination and wonder as I read. I loved how these stories also pulled in strong women as the leads. Another bonus was the fact that these incorporated modern day times as well.

Every story is wonderful but I truly enjoyed the title story, The Wicked Wolves of Windsor, and it stuck out to me as a favorite. It was the perfect mix of dark and twisty and magical. I can’t wait to see what else is available and what will be to come from Bryd Nash!

Review by @lizaileen
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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Erica Fish

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor and other fairytales by Byrd Nash. This book is a collection of fairytales. The heros in fairytales is the female character. Nash’s is very descriptive and it was easy to follow throughout all the short tales. My favorite by Nash has to be The Wicked Wolves of Windsor. “This is a dark version of Red Riding Hood in a magical fantasy England post WWI” as the author says in the synopsis. With all these short tales, I felt my blood boiling and heart racing throughout the stories. I highly recommend this story to see it from Byrd Nash’s take of the fairytales.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Netania Lim

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved this book. The writing was gorgeous, the stories were short and sweet, and I couldn’t get through this book fast enough. I loved the storytelling and the writing. A great collection of fantasy fairytales.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Mirela Ruiz

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash was a great compilation of short stories. I love all kinds of fairy tale stories and these will now sit among some of my favorites. I love some of the current topics being discussed in different environments. I liked that there was a mixture and you never knew what was coming. Milking Time was my favorite. There were a lot of unexpected twists and I love when fairy tales have a dark twists.

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Makaela Patterson

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Makaela Patterson

This is a classic coming of age story with a twist! It’s a world of fantasy and magic. Human or Fae ? You will soon learn what the Perilous Realm college life is all about. Can human and Fae co exist ? Can they build friendships or possibly fall in love? With the twists and turns you will have a lot of questions. Will they be answered by the end of the book? You will have to read and find out. Loyalty will be tested. The characters enter a whole new world of learning . This book won’t leave you disappointed. You will stay engaged and not want the book end.

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Moriah Venable

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Never Date A Siren is the first novel in the College Fae Magic series by Byrd Nash. This is my first novel by this author.

Far and humans coexist at the Leopoldo Ottos University.

When Brigit gets kicked out of her apartment, she is looking for a new roommate. Only issue, the person also looking for a roommate is a human and she’s never lived with a human before. What could go wrong?

This was a great start to a series and I can’t wait to read this again while waiting for the next novel.

Filled with twist and turns, I couldn’t tell where the story was going to go.

Brigit was a great character and I wonder what is going to happen next for her.

For anyone looking for a short fun read, I recommend.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Kerry Baker

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash is a brilliant collection of short stories.
Books like this aren’t usually the type or think I enjoy and yet each and every story I read I enjoyed so much. The stories were well written and packed with such detail that they each felt like a full length novel.
The characters were all brilliant. They were developed well, each one progressing as the story did. Part of the reason why I tend not to like these books is I usually mix the characters up the more of the stories I read. However with these book each ones were completely separate and easy to remember.
Although still not my favourite type of book I definitely enjoyed this one and would certainly read more by this author in the future.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Rachel Moss

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved the novel, or compilation, or whatever you want to call it, The Wicked Wolves of Windsor! It was so aptly and eloquently written, it was hard to put down. If you love fantasy novels and stories, this nook is for you! There are eight short fantasy stories, and I thought they were all so heartfelt and genuine, and held all the emotions. Byrd Nash did not disappoint with this one! I highly recommend and can’t wait to read more from her in the future!

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Joanne Ellis

 

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

College Life; finals, and the Fae trying to kill you….

Never Date a Siren is the first book in the college Fae series, where we are introduced to unique characters in a magical world of Bewacherberg, where humans and Fae come together.
American college student, Logan Dannon, discovers his fellow fae students operate under a different code of honour to what he is accustomed to. The only way of hoping to survive the semester, is to is to decipher their tangled laws of civility.

Brigit, a fae runaway, didn’t plan on getting a human roommate. Or that she would be placed under a fairy debt. It will be down to Brigit to try and save Logan from a siren’s love spell, or will she will this be unsuccessful and fail the semester? She is a stickler for a fae law, and she is determined to fulfil this when needed.

I loved reading this book, it was such an easy read and the story flowed magically within the beautiful world of fantasy this story was built in. It was humorous at times when Brigit spoke to her floor mat and flowers and I absolutely loved how the writer wove these two worlds of the human and fae together seamlessly.

This is a wonderfully charming book, where the writer really makes you stir your imagination and brings a fairytale into the supernatural, with a suspenseful twist. I could not wait to read the next chapter and I enjoyed every part.
I cannot wait for the next instalment to see what is next for these delightful characters.

Reviewed by @joanne

Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Anna Hirsch

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash
4 Stars

This is the first book that I have read from this author. I really enjoyed it and will definitely look for more books written by her. I thought this book was quite interesting and original. The thing I loved best was the fact that the author used less “popular” supernatural beings. There were dryads, naiads, sirens, and a bard; not the usual vampires and werewolves.

The story takes place at Leopold Otto University in a country that the Fae have kept hidden for decades. It is the only school where both human and fae attend. Brigit, à dryad princess, never thought that she would have a human for a roommate but this is the situation she finds herself in. The Fae live by a different code of conduct so when Brigit realizes Logan is in serious trouble with a siren, she needs to help him. What ensues next is a fast paced adventure of tightrope walking between debts of honour and laws of civility. Can Logan survive? This is an imaginative story filled with charming characters. It’s a definitive must read!

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Erin Wolf

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash

I give Never Date a Siren: A College Fae magic series #1 by Byrd Nash, 5 stars!

This book was absolutely amazing! This is my favorite genre, but it went above and beyond what I was expecting. It is fun, exciting and suspenseful all wrapped into one. The characters have huge personalities and I can’t say I’ve read a book where the main character is a dryad. I like how the author incorporates creatures we do not normally see in supernatural books. Not only that, she quickly explains what they are to those who do not know. That earns bonus points in my book.

Then there’s the story itself. Again, very unique. It takes the woman scorned angle and spins it for a wild ride. A curse is placed on a human and Brigit is determined to break the curse. That is just the very start of it though, there is really so much more involved. Most of it takes place in college in an absolutely amazing little town, but that is not all. This adds to it even more. I cannot wait to read the next book!

If you like fun, quirky urban fantasy with a great story and amazing characters, this book is for you.

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1)by Byrd Nash – Review by Kerry Carr

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is a great story about the supernatural world and how they work together to get rid of negative people. Brigit is a college student and also fae. After a close call a guy called Logan stops her from drinking something thats been drugged. This action leads Brigit to be in his debt and the way she sees to pay him back is to remove the curse of his ex girlfriend off him.

Sibyl is a siren, who captured Logan’s heart in more ways than one and since they split she is using her powers to slowly kill him.

Can Brigit with the help of her fae friends find a way to save Logan or is Sibyl going to get away with it.

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