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L**A
Mischief and Mayhem
After reading the first book in this series I immediately bought book 2 and I started this one not long after book 1 as I wanted to return to this fun sweet romance series. Mischief and Mayhem follows a new couple, this time Cody, whom we met in book 1 already as a side character, and Dean, a new character.The two main characters of this book meet when Cody tries to go for a ride in the Spaceship Mayhem roller coaster. Dean works at the roller coaster and guides people into their seats. Until one day when Cody stops by, but runs away again before he can ride the roller coaster. Cody has PTSD and something about the roller coaster makes him anxious. After multiple failed attempts, Dean makes contact and asks if maybe he can help Cody with the roller coaster. That's the start of a new friendship that slowly turns into more.I liked Cody in book 1 already and I liked seeing him get the spotlight and his chance for happiness in this book. He's been through a lot in the war and now he's doing some security at the park. He likes his job and has a decent life, but he still struggles with some nightmares, fears and PTSD and doesn't realize how lonely his life is at times until Dean worms his way into his life.Dean was also easy to like with his affectionate way and how friendly and cheerful he was all the time. He really wore his heart on his sleeve. Although I did found the first time he talked to Cody a bit weird after he looked him up and then interrupted his work. At first I sometimes struggles a bit with him and the romance, but the further I got in the book the better it got. Dean was like an excited puppy at times, making everyone happy and he loved interacting with people. There's this awesome scene late in the book where he makes two new friends in a matter of minutes as that's just the type of person he is. It was quite adorable how he acted and I liked how he interacted with Cody.So at first I didn't really feel the romance. There was the big age difference, which is a trope that not always works for me. Then there was the way Cody was this hardened and troubled veteran, while Dean was this cheerful young guy. But once the book progressed and I got to know both characters better I came to like that difference in personalities. How Dean was good for Cody and also how Cody was there for Dean. And how that difference in personality actually worked really well. The closer they grew together the less the age thing seemed to matter too. By the end I was fully invested in seeing them together. I only wish we got to see a bit more of what comes next, but maybe in future books we catch some glimpses of that.Their romance is a bit of a friends to lovers romance. They become friends first and then slowly begin to feel more. There is a bit of a misunderstanding, which prevents things from going further and then another trouble they run into later on. I thought it all developed in a realistic and interesting way.This book has a bit of a different tone than book 1, but also is similar enough if that makes sense. Cody's PTSD makes the tone a bit different from book 1 and with this romance developing differently. But it also had a lot of similarities to book 1 like the theme park and how fun it was. I also like how these romances develop, without too much of the typical tropes and the hurdles the couples have to overcome feeling realistic for the characters.It also was fun to see some recurring side characters again in this book. As Cody works with the characters from book 1 we see some of the same side characters there, like Lennon and the princesses. Then there's Charlie who also makes an appearance (he will be the main character of the next book, yay!). And also some new side characters, like Dean's best friend, Dean's family and a new coworker for Cody. Then there is the couple from book 1 that we see more of and it was fun to see them as a couple now.I liked being back in this theme park. With Dean working in the space themed part of the park we see a whole different side of the park. And at the same time we still see a lot of the Enchanted Forest part too as Cody works there. It was a nice way to combine the more familiar part with a different part of the park.To summarize: This was another fun read in this series. The tone is slightly different and a tad darker with Cody struggling with PTSD, but it was handled well and didn't overtake the plot, while still being an important part as well. It was nice to see Cody, whom we met in book 1 already get his story now. Dean was a new character and I liked his cheerful happy manner, with how he genuinely wanted to help people and make their day better. Where Cody is more serious and a bit hardened due to what he has gone through. It's interesting to see these two characters who are so different fall for each other. I struggled a bit with the romance at first, not fully seeing how their different personalities would work together and the big age difference thing isn't my favorite trope. The further I got the more I enjoyed it and by the end of the book I really liked these two together and saw how good they were for each other. It also was fun to see the couple from book 1 as side characters now and some recurring as well as new side characters. I also liked visiting this fictional theme park again and seeing some familiar parts again as well as seeing more of the space part of the park. All in all this was a great sequel and I am looking forward tor book 3!
E**R
Loved it, more please!
Like all the Fairyland books, this is a sweet and lovely story of two people figuring out how to heal from their issues so they can move forward together. It's one of the really satisfying things about the Fairyland series- they don't just find love, they find themselves.I really liked both Dean and Cody, and was excited to see them figure out what was holding them back. Misunderstandings compound their own fears and issues, but the story (which will keep you interested) moves them along to a joyful conclusion. Definitely worth a read. I hope there are many more Fairyland books to enjoy, because I've loved all the ones I've read so far.
B**R
Cute but missed the mark
True rating 2.5I absolutely loved Book One and was just waiting to read book two especially since I really wanted to read more about Cody. The book started out great a little more serious then Book One since Cody is not only trying to get over his fear of a Roller Coaster but also dealing with PTSD. All in all I enjoyed the plot and most of the characters but there was sadly one big problem for me that just kept getting worse the longer I read and that was Dean. For me there is a fine line between cute, adorable, naive characters and annoying acts like they're a 12 year old naive character and for me Dean not only crossed that line but flew past it at hyper speed.I will say I am excited to dive back in for Book Three and I'm hoping it's full of snark.
J**W
So so sweet
These Fairyland stories are a ride into a universe of sparkles and unicorns (at least costumes of unicorns) and the characters are similarly unreal and hyper happy versions of real people. It's so damn sweet your teeth will rot, and the perfect antidote to grumpy miserable real life.Another gorgeous twosome and a not very tortured ride to a HEA. What more could you ask for in a holiday read.
M**B
Light and sweet
A light, long, sweet read. A little bit of angst, but worked out quickly near end. Like the roller coaster theme. Both seem so different but mesh well.
Z**A
So sweet
This book is so sweet and still adorably realistic. Dean and Cody are so cute together.Great book, amazing sweet series.
D**E
Great
I really liked reading this book both dean and Cody are really good characters and I’m looking forward to reading the next book
R**A
Psyched to revisit Fairyland!
I'm enjoying the Fairyland world and was excited to revisit it. I wish there had been an epilogue, but hopefully we'll see Cody and Dean as side characters in book 3.I thought the author did well building their acquaintance/friendship/relationship evolution - it is definitely a slow burn!
A**I
Another highly enjoyable installment in the Fairyland series
Once I pick one of these stories up, it's hard to put it down. The author writes in such an endearing way, I am rooting for the characters to work out their challenges and get on with their happily ever after. The creativity, and everyday struggles, although set in a fictional place, are relatable and natural for many of us mere humans out here in the world. Can't wait for the next book.
J**E
Fun enough
This one didn't quite do it for me as much as the first book did. Had not to love Cody and Dean though. Relating Cody's fears over the ride to his time in Afghanistan was clever. Onto book 3.
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