Kisses at the Crossroads (Fortune Favors the Fae) by Morgan Lysand


Part of the Fortune Favors the Fae multi author universe where a sneaky coin finds fans their mates. Kisses at the Crossroads is a low angst story pairing a fae with a crossroads demon in Hex, Indiana.


From the blurb:

Lark has the worst luck. After stumbling through a thin spot in the veil between realms, he’s been stuck in the human world for a decade and forced to perform in a club for the witch that captured him. He's tried for years to get to freedom, but he needs help. What could it hurt to summon a crossroad demon to get him back home to the Fae realm?

When Pike gets summoned for the first time in decades, he’s sure it’s for something ridiculous. Humans never think of consequences. However, the moment he lays eyes on the pretty Fae, he’s determined to help the ethereal one, no matter the cost, even if it’s his own heart.

Kisses at the Crossroads is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, there’s something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.


Molly Otto's review:

OK, for one love Hex, Indiana, and can not wait to see how Morgan ties these coming stories together from these three separate universes. It's one of the things that I appreciate highly when authors tie all their books together, even when part of different series.

Lark (Trick) has been trapped for years until luck is finally on his side, and he finds a feisty coin to help him. Pike, a crossroads demon who doesn't want this path, gets summoned by Lark. Together, they find a way to free the other from their ties to live life's they actually want. The ties that grew felt real, and you fall for the crossroads demons and make you look forward to their installments as well. Just a part of the story felt incomplete for me or maybe rushed. It's still a fun read. It's just something missing. Morgan kept the feel of the coin correct to correlate with the same feeling it gave in previous installments, which I can appreciate.


Kisses at the Crossroads is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

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