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The Two Weddings of Bronwyn Hyatt by Alex Bledsoe

whimsicalmeerkat's review

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4.0

Damn tricksy fairies

git_r_read's review

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5.0

I've been a fan of Alex Bledsoe since reading Wake of the Bloody Angel - Eddie Lacrosse #4, in 2011. Starting in the middle of a series isn't always the best idea, but it didn't matter in that series.
Mr. Bledsoe released a book of short stories that are sort of the beginnings and durings of several of his series and I knew I had to have it, especially since it was on Audible. I'll be doing reviews of each of the short stories as I find them on Goodreads as, apparently, the actual collection, Give Them What They Want, isn't on here as yet.
This is one of three short stories from the Tufa series and are fantastic. I like the characters, the premise is highly intriguing.
I like main character, Bronwyn Hyatt. She's tough but loving. Wants to spread her wings and not exactly fit into the mold that she feels that the rest of the clan is trying to put her in. I love how smart she is.
I can absolutely recommend this set of short stories, the audiobook Give Them What They Want and Other Stories of Sharp Wit, Cunning Women, and Wild Magic, and absolutely definitely, the author, Alex Bledsoe.

jaymeks's review

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3.0

This series continues to be one of my favorites. It continues to amaze. Another well done story that adds to the ethos surrounding the Tufa.

bookfessional's review

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3.0

it appears that there are more than the Tufa in those woods . . .

dancarey_404's review

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3.0

Good, but not as good as Shall We Gather.

qofdnz's review

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3.0

A cute wee fairy tale.

duplica123's review

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3.0

Neat introduction to the world. I'm interested in reading more and finding out if more happens to these particular characters.

keu482's review

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3.0

I liked this story but I didn't like the end. It gives us a complex problem with no hints of a solution or resolution. Usually when this happens it's because the author wants us to think about an issue, but I think they just didn't care about that part of the story and focused on the romance instead. The relationship stuff was excellent though.

raitalle's review

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4.0

It was really fun to read a bit more about Bronwyn and her wedding. I would have liked a bit more exploration/drama around the climax and main problem of the story, everything really kind of peaked and resolved quickly after a relatively long build-up. Still love the overall Tufa thing though!
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