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Too Many Fairy Princes, by Alex Beecroft

Happily ever after doesn’t always come quietly. Sometimes it puts up a fight.

Kjartan’s family is royally dysfunctional. He’d prefer to ignore the lot of them, but can’t since his father has set him and his brothers on a quest to win a throne Kjartan doesn’t even want. Worse, his younger brother resorts to murder and forces Kjartan to teleport—without looking where he’s going.

Art gallery worker Joel Wilson’s day has gone from hopeless, to hopeful, then straight to hell. One minute he’s sure his boss has found a way to save the floundering business, the next he’s scrambling to sell everything to pay off a loan shark. If anyone needs a fairy godmother right now, it’s Joel. What he gets is a fugitive elven prince in a trash bin.

They’ll both have to make the best of it, because fairy tales run roughshod over reluctant heroes. Particularly when there aren’t enough happy endings to go around.

Warning: This sweet romance contains a starving artist trying to scrape together a living, extreme sibling rivalry, royalty behaving outrageously, and elves being unreasonably beautiful, grotesque or deadly.

  • Sales Rank: #346065 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-11-05
  • Released on: 2013-11-05
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Too many fairy princes
By Clare O'Beara
In this fantasy tale of two cultures, a struggling young artist in London meets an eleven prince. In the cavern where an ensorcelled husk holds the remnants of the old king, this being sets his four sons to compete for his throne. The youngest is traditionally the winner; one of the princes arranges for the youngest brother to die. Clearly the gloves are off and the remaining brothers can trust nobody. Prince Kjartan is horrified by the death, and next has to battle off a party of wraiths... he magically travels to the world of men, which is full of painful iron.

Young Joel is cycling around London trying to find the resources to pay off a loan and save his job. The art gallery owner was hit by a car and is in hospital, so it's up to him as the sole employee. Joel got taken for a ride once before, when a boyfriend skipped the country with his savings. He's first got to defend himself against the loan shark's enforcers, then stumbles across an elf lying unconscious in rubbish bins. Kjartan is injured, and when he comes around, insists Joel be his servant. Can this day get any more bizarre?

This has to be one of the most unusual stories I've read in some time, with the unpleasantness of the elf kingdom contrasted with the plain honesty and artistry of Joel, and street violence topped by a visit to Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty proves a most excellent heroine, and a welcome guest in the tale.
If you've wondered how it would feel to battle a swarm of goblins, or to fall in love with a proud elfish prince, give this a try. It's funny and reckless, and it's always entertaining. It's for Roald Dahl fans who have grown up. While there's a gay romance, the alternate sexuality content is a small part of the story and I consider it could be read by teenagers.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Heartfelt and beautifully written - not the farce the title suggests.
By Ulysses Dietz
The title of Alex Beecroft's book, "Too Many Fairy Princes," doesn't really quite do it justice.

It is too elegant, too delicately wrought, its emotions too genuinely felt, to be classed as a farce, which is what I think the title suggests. Maybe the author, who is a really wonderful writer, thought it would help sell it.

To be truthful, there is farce here, but it is more like a surreal comedy of manners, because the worlds of Kjartan and Joel are so different, their worldviews so completely alien to each other (at first), that it cannot help but make you laugh. But what struck me in reading this book was the wonderful sense of observation - the careful way the author makes us feel we are seeing something actually happen - the strangeness of Joe's discovery of a clearly magical creature right out of Tolkien collapsed behind his trash bins. The strangeness that Kjarten feels while experiencing reactions to this bumbling, awkward human that shouldn't even exist according to his training and his station.

Beecroft offers some of the most beautifully crafted narrative in the m/m genre, bringing in the paranormal/magical aspects of the tale as if she was an anthropologist studying an isolated tribe (which, of course, she is). And she doesn't make everything neat and tidy - we get the world of elves as it is, a mixture opulence and hatefulness. She lets us see Joel through Kjartan's eyes, and vice versa, and lets us feel what they feel with a gentle touch that traps us in the ultimate, crystalline truth of this fairy tale - that love is transformative, powerful, destructive, and potentially redemptive.

And, beyond all belief, HM Queen Elizabeth II appears, and it totally makes sense. Read it, you'll see.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
From those earlier books I did know to expect good craft, which I really value
By Jim Thomas
This is the first Beecroft I read beyond her Age of Sail books and I wasn't sure what to expect in terms of plot, action and characters. From those earlier books I did know to expect good craft, which I really value, as so much genre fiction, even with interesting plots and characters, is badly written. Beecroft didn't disappoint. It's an intriguing fantasy story of multidimensional travel. It has an unusual first chapter in how one of the lead characters is presented and what his world is like. There are fairly standard (but well rendered) elements of someone from another dimension having to adjust to a new one, but there are also some unexpected twists that raise the story much above the usual.

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