
Jackson the last and oldest of the Copper brothers to marry is a watched man. He has no interest in the women of the town. Giving a cold shoulder to a lot of women gets around a small town, like Holiday. Holiday is a magical place. A mecca per say of magical creatures and people. Everything from gnomes, Santa executives, elves, leprechauns, ghosts, witches, banshee's and a assortment of others. So it is not surprising that the Queen of the tooth fairies lives there as well. Jackson's family has been a pivotal part of Holiday for generations. His other 4 brothers have all found wives and are started their families. All are part of the magical heritage of Holiday. He wants no part of it. As an orthodontist, he makes his money and lives alone and wants nothing to do with anything magical.
When Honor returns back to Holiday, she knows she has to go see Jackson. 8 yrs prior they had a summer fling, that neither wanted to end. Honor left with her heart broken and unable to start her tooth fairy job with her aunt Clementine, the Queen of the tooth fairies. Now back, the attraction is still there but will Jackson still want her after all this time? And when "accidents" start to endanger Honor's life, will they be able to find out who wants her dead before it is too late?
The magical town of Holiday, is a place I want to visit. Where all is possible and dreams can come true. If you have read the series, you know Jackson is doomed. Whether he wants it or not, his family has a magical heritage and he is destined to be part of it. Him and Honor, were meant to get together and fall in love a long time ago. The connection between the two is sweet and endearing. This is the last of the Copper men and Carrie Ann Ryan brings the Copper men together against a foe that endangers the family. Together they can defeat most anything and have proved that through these 5 books. Thanks Carrie for a series.
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