
Rating: 3 š
I debated over the rating on this one. A lot. Liked the storyline. The main and one secondary character were charming. Overall holiday message was lovely.
But.
This is a short story that also deals as major elements childhood trauma stemming from domestic violence, where a small child is witness to her drunken mother being beaten (off page) by a large abusive boyfriend. More than once. To the point the father removed her ,got custody, and now the child has nightmares and serious issues with large men in her vicinity.
This child needs therapy. But beyond that. The story develops nicely. Father meets huge stranger. Immediately attracted for both. No intro to daughter for obvious reason. But daughter and father find just the most incredible tiny shop selling handcrafted wands, unicorns etc. This part of the story is excellent. Even the person running the shop , amazing.
The story runs itās course, including a traumatic event. Thatās where I have a issue. Big issue.
Because, spoiler alert. The abusive boyfriend is involved in what is clearly a crime. Heās been involved in domestic violence in the past. So the solution here is :
A. Let him walk free out the door with a drunk/drugged out mother , call him a Uber too , donāt worry about that poor driver.
B. Call the cops, charge him with assault, let him get a criminal record so when it happens again the victim has a support.
What should a responsible author do? Yes, itās fiction but shouldnāt we start showing that actions have consequences in the stories?
What do you think happened?
One guess, it wasnāt B. Because, hey, itās Christmas, and even drunks and domestic abusers need to just be sent off. Uh no. Wrong message sent.
One last thing. You leave your child with a caregiver to go out for the evening. The door is busted in by an drunken perhaps drugged out ex of the person you are sitting for, and their abusive boyfriend. You know she doesnāt have custody and are aware of the violence in the past. What do you do? Child is screaming.
A. Call the police.
B. Call the father.
Yup. B. That story just made every wrong choice, not for the child safety but fatherās consideration. SMH.
Spoiled this story.
Maybe this hit me wrong. Maybe Iām tired of violence and it not being reported or responsibly handled. But this? Could have been better. Given that the childās trauma was a major element here.
Read it and decide for yourself. Or not if any of this is a trigger for you.
https://www.goodreads.com āŗ showThe Fairy Shop by Tara Lain – Goodreads
A single dad who needs love. A child who needs courage.
Sounds like a job for a fairy.
When Nate Hawthorne meets Asher Dane, the huge, tattooed hunk embodies Nateās dreams ā and his daughterās nightmares. Dellyās terrified of big men.
Then Nate and Delly find The Fairy Shop, a mysterious store where a unique proprietress sends Delly in search of the wand that will make her brave.
On a snowy Christmas Eve, love and courage meet under the influence of a most unusual fairy and Nate and Dellyās lives change forever.
THE FAIRY SHOP is a single dad, opposites attract, small town, MM holiday romanceāwrapped in the magic of love.




