The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown

Posted October 13, 2021 by karenbaron in Fantasy, Novella, Review, Series, Short Stories / 0 Comments

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The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown

The Lady and the Leprechaun

by Katherine H. Brown
five-stars
Series: Librarian's Treasure #0.5
Series Rating: five-stars
on August 22, 2021
Genres: Fairy Tales Folklore Fantasy
Pages: 55
Format: Kindle
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Get Your Copy at: Amazon
Also in this series: The Librarian's Treasure

Brian Sheridan's whole life was devoted to caring for the land and creatures of his home. It was a life he lived alone, but never lonely.
Until Kayleigh Cunyngham.
Her beauty stole his breath, and her love of the land captured his heart.
Could they forge a life together or would individual responsibility keep them apart?
Ordinary love. Extraordinary sacrifice.

Fall in love with Brian and Kayleigh as you learn of their magical beginnings on the rocky coast of Ireland.
Prequel to The Librarian's Treasure, this is the story of Raegan's parents.

The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown is a fantastic short read about how love grows even after knowing someone for a short time.

Will Kayleigh give Brian a chance?

Kayleigh Cunyngham

Kayleigh Cunyngham is just an ordinary girl, having grown up in a castle and tending to her gardens with her mom. Well, until she meets Brian Sheridan, her life changed, and she doesn’t seem to mind. Kayleigh loved her life at the castle and did everything that her dad told her to do. The one thing that I love about this character is that her character grew from not believing in the fairy folk to believing in them to standing up for her own beliefs.

Brian SheridanThe Lady and the Leprechaun CR

Brian Sheridan is the Leprechaun that is mentioned in the title of the novel. He is such a good soul that he was trying hard to stay with his people. Well, until he met Kayleigh, then that all changed for him. Brian does everything he can for Kayleigh to ensure that she has a better life than what she had with her father. I like many things about this character, and I’m glad to see someone like him in novels. Not just because of him being a leprechaun but because of how he deals with everything that comes his way.

Five Stars

The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown is such a wonderfully written novella that I loved it from the beginning to the end. Ms. Brown has a great way with words, especially for this short romance read about a mortal falling in love with a Leprechaun. I love Kayleigh and Brian so much, and I loved reading their love blossoming onto the pages. The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown deserve five stars, and if you haven’t already, I recommend you take a look.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of The Lady and the Leprechaun by Katherine H. Brown.

Until the next time,

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Happy Reading!

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About Katherine H. Brown

Katherine H Brown

Katherine Brown is a Texas girl with books in her blood. She has been reading as long as she can remember and has been “making books” from the time she was a child. Her first few were of a non-traditional binding – cardboard & wrapping paper stapled with handwritten pages in the middle & a ribbon closure! Her love of books runs deep and she hopes to encourage readers of all ages to explore and use their imagination by helping them fall in love with books just like she did.

Katherine is married to a wonderful man, Patrick, and has a spunky, smart, amazing step-daughter Lexi. Lexi is the biggest fan of this author’s first published series, School is Scary, and is constantly asking when the next book will be finished so she can read it too.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2021 Goodreads Reading Challenge
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