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A Fae in Finance

By: Juliet Brooks
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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She’s working for a fae in finance, business plan, 6’ 5”, big wings…

​In this hilarious contemporary fantasy romance, an exasperated low-level investment banker is trapped in a magical realm by a faerie prince, where she must survive in a strange new world with only her wits—and a solid Wi-Fi connection.

When investment banker Miri is purposely trapped in Faerie by her client, the Princeling of the Faerie realm, she does what any normal 20-something would do: cries, makes jokes in denial, and worries loudly about her cat, Doctor Kitten. Instead of rescuing her, her boss simply confirms she has solid internet access, leaving Miri stranded in a strange land with only a warning that the quality of her work should not decrease because of a change of address.

But Miri grew up reading fantasy, and she knows there are always ways to work around magic—she just needs to find them. In order to make her daring escape, Miri must navigate Faerie political drama, lies by omission, faerie seduction tactics, deteriorating mental health, and a mother who never hangs up the phone.
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This book was so interesting. It has so many elements are how we process the things life throws at us, what friendship is, and the prejudices people face at work and in the greater world. There was a lush fantasy world, humor, and interesting characters. It was book that was fun and had moments of levity and moments that make you think about the world we live it. The story was balanced and kept my interest. Overall, I felt like this was book most people would enjoy and had a little something for everyone.

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