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Pixie Problems

An Accidental Fairy Tale, Book 2

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Pixie Problems

By: A.H. Hadley
Narrated by: Vico Ortiz, Curtis Michael Holland
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Being human, my life at Silver Oaks isn't quite a fairytale. This is a school for fae refugees, and I'm not one. Instead, I'm going to be a knight in shining armor—wielding the one thing none of them want to be around: iron.

I'm just not very good at being a hero. My magic is dangerous to the fae. My cool new powers include doing all the things they can't, and yet somehow I'm supposed to be their champion? Sadly, this whole thing doesn't come with a manual. But that's ok. I'm not good at following directions anyway.

So I'm making it up as I go, which basically means protecting my friends. It doesn't matter if that's from rumors that cut deep, magical malfunctions, or the nuances of seasonal politics. I'm going to figure this stuff out, because I finally found where I belong—the one place where being all wrong makes me just right.

I may have started out in the ashes of burned bridges, but love is driving me. The kind I have for my newfound family, my friends, and the pretty pixie who is so much more than my best friend. The best part is that instead of some fairy godmother, I ended up with a kick-ass crow.

Together, we will make monsters into Prince Charmings.

And when the spell wears off, I might actually find my own happily ever after—or die trying.

Pixie Problems is book two in the projected six-book An Accidental Fairy Tale series.

©2026 A.H. Hadley (P)2026 Podium Audio
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