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Trigger warnings
Positive tags
Hero archetypes
Heroine archetypes
Synopsis
Buttercup Baby Ariel of the Fae had never seen a baby before. But then why would she have? Children do not exist in her realm. So the moment she finally enters the mortal world and spies a sleeping child, Ariel falls instantly in love - and decides she wants one. All she needs is a suitable mortal man... Rand Thayer meets all the criteria. He is handsome, healthy - and fertile. Perfect. Except for one small problem... When Ariel boldy marches up to him and asks him to impregnate her, he flat-out refuses! While Rand may be a good catch, he certainly is not an easy one. Now, Ariel will have to rethink her less-than-tactful tactics and consider the strange possibility of getting to know him first...
Is Buttercup baby appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This lighthearted fantasy romance features a fae heroine who enters the mortal world seeking to have a baby. Contains comedic situations around reproduction and fertility, implied sexual content (likely fade-to-black), and mature themes about pregnancy and relationships.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include pregnancy.
Who'll love this
Teens and adults will enjoy this fish-out-of-water romantic comedy about a fae woman navigating human courtship customs.