All's Fae in Love and Chocolate by Michelle L. Levigne

This is a cute, little book make up of three novellas all about Fae who have decided they prefer life among Humans rather than in their magical Enclaves.

In the first one, Glory Day runs a daycare using her magic to keep it clean and bug and germ free. However, something goes wrong with her magic and the bugs have now taken up residence in her once pristine daycare. Lance Knight comes to her rescue thanks to his job as an exterminator. While his chemicals help keep the bugs at bay, it is only when another Fae shows up that they realize the full extent of Glory's problem, and how much they really have in common.

The next story is about Alexei, a Fae whose magic is slowly fading. He's decided that the best thing for him to do is to blend into the Human world and learn how to live without magic at all. His first order of business is to find a job, which he does as an assistant to Megan, a Halfling magician. The two of them grow close as she teaches him what he needs to know to perform in her show and end up producing a magic all their own.

In the last story, academic Sophie Hunter kidnaps Kevyn for her research on the existence of magic after figuring out that he is Fae. Of course, the kidnapping works in Kevyn's favor as it keeps him off the rader of the Fae Hunters looking for him so they can take him back to the Enclave and his parents, who want to make him an Advocate. Things get interesting when a rival doctoral candidate does her best to steal Sophie's research and kidnap Kevyn for herself.

All three stories are incredibly sweet, and not just because of their connection to chocolate. They are all a lot of fun to read and the characters were fantastic. This is definitely something anyone looking for a quick, lighthearted read will enjoy. 

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