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A Fellowship of Games & Fables: Adenashire

A Cozy Fantasy Book Series

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A Fellowship of Games & Fables: Adenashire

By: J. Penner
Narrated by: Vicki-Jo Eva
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When cold rivalry becomes a warm heart.

Jez, Adenashire’s resident grumpy Fennex, wants nothing to do with the snow or silly winter games. Instead, she’d rather curl up for a nap. Unfortunately, a drunken boast lands her in the middle of the festivities and fake dating her friend, Taenya.

Plagued by chronic fatigue and past heartbreak, Jez has long guarded her heart. (Not to mention the secret she’s been hiding from her friends.) Yet, Taenya’s enthusiasm for the Yule competition and sweet knitted mittens begins to melt Jez’s icy exterior and their pretend relationship spurs feelings beyond friendship.

Amid the winter festivities and with the support of her community, Jez discovers that genuine acceptance is within reach… even for those who would rather hibernate in the shadows.

©2024 J. Penner (P)2026 J. Penner
Fantasy Humorous Heartfelt Game Fake Relationship
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An enjoyable third book in the series. It was fun to see more of Tanya and learn more about Jez‘s background, but the ending felt rather abrupt. Looking forward to the fourth instalment!

A very cozy listen!

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This one felt a little slower than the others and I was actually quite disappointed that there was less drama than anticipated (not wanting to spoil anything by saying specifics). Looking forward to the next one! Slight spoilers to follow:



Some things (tree root) are left unexplained and obviously only added in to add to the misdirection but kind of left me feeling a bit meh about it. I felt sorry for Jez with regards to all that and felt she was justified in thinking everything she did. I enjoyed the author putting things in to throw us off - the tap on the arm for example but felt some of it was a bit too much.

Good narration, cute cosy story

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