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BUTTERCUP BABY by KAREN FOX
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Summary2002 PRISM AWARD Finalist:
3rd place - FANTASY A faery who wants to get pregnant. A man with too many women in his life. Magic, mischief and mayhem! Ariel of the Fae had never seen a baby before. But then why would she have? Children do not exist in her realm. So the moment she finally enters the mortal world and spies a sleeping child, Ariel falls instantly in love--and decides she wants one. All she needs is a suitable mortal man...
Rand Thayer meets all the criteria. He is handsome, healthy--and fertile. Perfect. Except for one small problem... When Ariel boldly marches up to him and asks him to impregnate her, her flat-out refuses! While Rand may be a good catch, he certainly is not an easy one. Now, Ariel will have to rethink her less-than-tactful tactics and consider the strange possibility of getting to know him first...
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"Delightful sequel to Prince of Charming"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted July 19, 2001
Buttercup Baby is the sequel to Ms. Fox's PRINCE OF
CHARMING released in 2000. Those familiar with the tale
will remember that Titania, the faery queen, had trapped
the half-fae son of King Oberon, Robin Goodfellow, in a
painting. His essence was to be trapped there for all Read more...
"Humorous Fantasy Romance!"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted October 8, 2001
Queen of the Fae, Titania, bans from court subordinate
Queen
of the
Pillywiggins, Ariel, for daring to defend Robin Goodfellow
to
her Highness.
Though upset after centuries of loyalty to Titania, Ariel
realizes she
crossed the line because the biased Titania hates all half-
breed Fae.
Still King Oberon eases Read more...
"Rand finds the 'family way' to enchanting love"
Reviewed by Cy Korte
Posted January 15, 2002
Ariel had been Queen of the Pillywiggins (flower faeries)
until she defended Robin Goodfellow [see PRINCE OF
CHARMING] from Titania. Titania banished Ariel from her
court and stripped her of her rank. Oberon, King of the
Fae, was Robin's father and he kept an eye on his son's Read more...
"Priceless... the first word that comes to mind!"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 1, 2002
Priceless is the first word that comes to mind to describe
Karen Fox's new book BUTTERCUP BABY.
The Fae never have children and Ariel, the heroine, rarely
wondered about it too much. She had never seen children;
so she really didn't care until she was banished and later Read more...
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