One Fine Fae (Enchanted Love #1) by Karen Fox


One Fine Fae (Enchanted Love #1)
Title : One Fine Fae (Enchanted Love #1)
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ISBN : 1950349365
ISBN-10 : 9781950349364
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 322
Publication : First published December 1, 2000

What's a girl to do when a portrait comes to life?

Kate Carmichael is about to lose the Victorian house she knows her recently-deceased guardian meant her to have. Now, without a will, her guardian's next-of-kin is about to toss her out.

While searching for the will, she frees charming Robin Goodfellow from the portrait where he's been trapped for two hundred years by Titania, Queen of the Fae. Though he's free, magic ensures he can't leave her side. He needs to free himself from his tie to Kate, and she needs to find the will. Working together, they discover that maybe the only magic they need is each other....

Previously published as Prince of Charming


One Fine Fae (Enchanted Love #1) Reviews


  • Paranormal Romance

    When Kates adoptive grandmother passes, her world is shattered. Not only is the only family she’s known gone but now she’s being evicted from the only home she’s ever known. Dropped off as a young child to a family friend by her father, Kate has not seen her dad is the past 20 years. The old house has always been a safe haven for Kate but now, without a will, Kate needs to move out.

    She never imagined that searching for that will would release a Fae man trapped inside the painting in the library. Robin is half fae and the vindictive queen trapped him in the painting for the past 200 years after her husband dared product a half human child with another woman. Robin is released from the painting but he’s tied to the women who freed him A woman he’s watched over for the past 20 years.

    Now someone is trying to kill Kate and Robin knows he’s to blame. Him being tied to her is what’s putting her in danger but if he’s not tied to her, then he can’t stay. He’s immortal, she’s mortal – and time is not on their side.

    Boring. Just boring. 250 pages, so it’s very rushed and everything is surface level. Kate whines constantly about how fat she in and how unlovable she in. Robin whines about how he can’t fall in love with her because she’s destined to die in a blink of an eye for him in time. That doesn’t stop them from fucking like monkeys for about 2 3rd’s of this very short book. I don’t know what I was expecting but I wasn’t expecting much from this book. Luckily I wasn’t disappointed.

  • Debbie's Paperback Books

    2nd Time Reading
    Loved This Book!!

  • Jenifer

    This book was both funny and emotional. It had a hint of fantasy with realism and honesty built into it. I enjoyed reading this book.

    Kate is about to lose her house if she doesn't find the will her guardian forgot to file with her lawyer. While searching the house she is about to lose she accidentally releases Robin Goodfellow, a half-Fae who has been trapped in his own portrait for 200 years. There is just one problem...

    Instead of being bound to the portrait, he is now bound to Kate and the two must work together to find both the will and a crown belonging to the Fae Queen that was given to Robin's mother hundreds of years ago, both of which still reside within the house they are about to be thrown out of.

    I find this whole story both whimsical and funny, especially the parts when Kate and Robin cannot be farther than 50 feet from each other or Robin magically appears before her, it leads to some interesting encounters.

    I also like this book because Kate wrestles with real problems. She has a curvy figure that the men in her life have made her feel bad about. She wrestles with the emotional and psychological problems that those hurtful words have instilled in her.

    Robin isn't one of those men, in fact he makes it his mission to make her see herself as he sees her, a beautiful and smart woman.

    The sexual tension is good too. While Robin was locked up in a portrait he watched Kate grow up from a gangly teen to a beautiful woman. She used to talk to his portrait like it was her best friend. It makes the situation between them more interesting because he sees her as a friend, which is something he has never had with a woman before and doesn't want to ruin it. Yet, he still is attracted to her and forces himself to hold back from her.

    Overall, it was a sweet story with some magic and fantasy involved and enough romance that one couldn't help but love. Also, Robin makes some funny assumptions and conclusions himself since everything he learned about the modern world came from the "picture box." Hilarious! :)

  • Tina

    This story of Robin Goodfellow, aka., Puck, is s sweet story of romance. Imprisoned in a portrait for four hundred years, his only friend is a young girl who confides her problems and dreams to the portrait when her mother dies and her father disappears.
    When she reads his name on the back of the portrait, she frees him from the portrait--sort of: he has to stay within fifty feet of her! They are stuck.
    ...and their problems don't end there. Robin has to free himself of Titania's spell, the young lady has to find her grandmother's will so she can keep the house--and she has only six days to do this! The adventures stem from their combined quests, and from their undeniable, impossible attraction to each other...
    This books was fun to read, light, and the characters sympathetic. Drawn in by the story, I found myself rooting for them both. I enjoyed this book a lot.

  • Diana

    Kate Carmichael needs to find her guardian's will, or she will be without a place to live. While looking, she accidentally frees Robin from the painting he has been trapped in for 200 years--and finds that Robin can't go more than 50 feet from her side.

    I really enjoy this author's series. I read [title:Buttercup Baby] first, and loved it so much I needed to read its prequel. The storyline is fun and engaging with enough plot to keep it interesting while the romance is sweet. Some things did seem a bit much, but overall I was glad I went back to read it.

  • Jennifer Goins

    This is a new author to me (Karen Fox). This book was so good you just couldn't put the book down.
    It has wonderful characters in the book. To learn more the author (Karen Fox) please check out her Newsletter and you can find her on Facebook. Can't wait to read more books from this author. I would recommend this book.

  • Sherri Bryant

    I enjoyed this story. The author does a good job describing the land of the Fae and the magical inhabitants.

    This book is the first in a series written by this author. I look forward to "visiting" with Robin and Kate again in the next book.

  • Kelsey

    So far funny and one that I would have never read but enjoying a whole bunch.

  • Linda

    Book 1 from Karen Fox. Even though it has nothing to do with the book, I kept thinking of the old movie classic, THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR with Gene Tierney. I enjoyed the movie so much more.

  • Torie Fox

    My favorite by Karen Fox. A real heroine, a man with more charm than anyone should ever have, and an unlikely tie between the two of them. Oh yes...! :)