Buttercup Baby (Magical Love)
 

Buttercup Baby (Magical Love)

by Karen Fox

"Readers will stand up and cheer Karen Fox." (Maggie Swayne)

Ariel of the Fae has never seen a baby before. But when the king sends her to the mortal world to check on his new grandson, she falls instantly in love with the sleeping babe-and decides she must have one too. (read review)

Top tags: author: fox karenfictionmagicpbswapread in 2006 (all tags)

Overview: Amazon Reviews

Everythings Coming up Roses!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-08-20
KAREN FOX HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!! another one of her hits has hit the shelves! if you haven't read it yet you have to read it now!

Buttercup Baby: a truly magical story of a fairy wanting the unthinkable.... A BABY!! oh no i am not mistaken: Ariel of the Fae has seen, and now wants, a baby. And not just any baby, she wants Rand Thayer's baby. But how does a Faery deal with being turned down? You will have to find out!

Karen Fox litteraly brings the magic of Fun, Friends and family to life. Buttercup Baby is an extrodinary story that can be put on the shelf next to her other great Love Filled, Magic, Creations.

A good read on a rainy afternoon
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-06-06
The premise is amusing and Karen Fox follows through on it very well. I especially enjoyed the little touches like the green jello scene, and the hiccuping flowers. Her heroine is believable, even taking into account that she's a fae, and her hero is delightful.
Fairies & Humans...
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-03-23
This is a sweet light story about Ariel, a lonely exiled queen of the flower fairies & her attempt to get herself pregnant so that she can be needed and have a purpose in life again. She picks out Rand a very handsome and kind man, & asks him to impregnate her! Needless to say her plans don't go exactly as she wishes.
I won't say more just that it's a well written light read And I couldn't put it down

Read Karen Fox's Somewhere My Love, it's a very well written Sci/fi story. Get it from the library if you must!

So very magical
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-03-23
This book is like sunshine in a bottle... well in a book! Ariel used to be the queen of Pillywiggins, until she decided to defend one of her few friends (if not her only) and son of Oberon, Robin (Prince of Chanrming). Then Titania banishes her from her court leaving Ariel without a purpose. That is until she is sent by Oberon to see how his grandson (Robin's boy) is doing. And thats when everything goes haywire. Suddenly she wants to have a baby to fill the empityness in her and she decided that Rand Thayer would be the perfect man to father her child. But things go in a downward spiral as he refuses to do so, then she tricks him, then her magic goes chaotic on her, and she cant return home until the baby is born... or at least thats what she thinks! This was a very sweet book and the characters are so well crafted you feel like you actually know them. And Ariel's naivette is so sweet and real (given that she is a faery) that she gives you a heartwarming feeling! I highly recommend the book! Plus there's a bonus love story in it, which i wish i could have seen in more detail but none the less was beautiful and sweet! In short this book charmed my socks off!
Awesome Fairy Tale!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-02-19
I love books about fairies and they are kind of hard to find...especially when you have read as many as I have. This book put a unique twist on it. The main star is very lovable. She is the fairy who falls in love with a mortal. It is so cute...she even hiccups buttercups and cries opals! It was original and funny. I LOVED it!
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