Review for Fairly Safe by Deborah Ann Davis

Note: This is a young adult fiction with some romantic elements.


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When Mistaken Identity collides with Secret Identity, who wins? Jacob has come a long way for an orphaned kid. He has a mentor and a great job, and he has finally fallen in love. Granted, she mistook him for a stalker when they met, but every relationship has its little problems. Unfortunately, for the past few years, as the object of his affection pops in and out of his life, she has refused to share any personal info, like where she's from...or her real name. Regardless, Jacob is ready to take their relationship to the next level. Now, if only he can locate her so he can tell her. Casey's family is in the Witness Protection Program. Safety has to be their only priority. Their cover has been blown before, so at any given time they could be forced to disappear again. Obviously, a shy young man with hopeful eyes cannot possibly be added to the mix. Now, if only she can stop thinking about him. Jacob's and Casey's worlds unexpectedly collide when Jacob inadvertently helps hide her family. Exposed to their 24-7 vigilance, Jacob realizes he must come up with a plan to keep them out of harm's way, because this time if Casey disappears, she will be taking Jacob's heart with her, and his hopes of finally having a family of his own.

My Review

Deborah Ann Davis' "Fairly Safe" is the second tale in the Love of Fairs series, but you can read it as a standalone. I loved the idea behind the story. The Kissing Booth could easily have been like a light-hearted X-Files episode. Just a great little story. Sweet love at its best! Loved how the story connected and reconnected over the years.

4 out of 5 stars


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Fairly Certain 

Book One of the Love of Fairs series

          What happens when a Computer Geek challenges a Medieval Outlaw? 
Petir takes a rough tumble in the Connecticut woods, and awakens in the middle of old England. His instinct to freak out is tempered by the arrival of a fair maiden wearing a bow... and arrow. Throwing caution to the wind, Petir decides he has nothing to lose by pursuing Maid Rianne. But when she is captured by the enemy, a geek with no ability to defend himself must find a way to rescue the fair maiden. 

My Review

Deborah Ann Davis' "Fairly Certain" is the first tale in the Love of Fairs series. Sort of a cross between Robin Hood and "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," with a splash of "The Phantom Tollbooth." It's a fanciful read. I don't usually read new adult, but this one was really a page turner. The characters and story are well-written and very detailed. I love that Petir refers to Maid Rianne as Maid Hottie! Too cute! I want to see what happens in #2, "Fairly Safe."

4.5 out of 5 stars

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

DEBORAH ANN DAVIS began writing when a particularly nasty bout of Lyme disease put her on the sidelines. Until then, she was a proud Science Geek who tried to convey the coolness of the universe to others (AKA, a Science Teacher). Trying to speed up her recovery led her to Fitness for her body health, and Writing for her happy health. She currently is a happy and healthy Educational Speaker and a Certified Personal Trainer.

Even though they had followed separate paths, Deborah reunited with, and married her childhood sweetheart, twelve years after their first kiss. She and her husband coached their daughter’s AAU Basketball Team, which swept States two years in a row. (Yay!) Then, for several years their daughter and their money went to college.

Deborah currently resides on a lovely lake in Connecticut with her Beloved, where she is completing a workbook for teenage girls, her Girl’s Guide to Good Guys. She enjoys writing novels for her Love of Fairs series, dabbling with living a sustainable life, dancing, playing outside, and laughing really hard every day. She promotes increasing the amount of movement throughout your day via Wiggle Writer posts on Merry Meddling, her blog at http://DeborahAnnDavis.com. With an insightful and quirky approach to life, she shares life lessons with wit and compassion. You can sign up for her quarterly newsletter, Merry Meddling, at http://DeborahAnnDavis.com.





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