Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel by Elizabeth Everett

Magic and Mischief at the Wayside HotelMagic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel by Elizabeth Everett

Tracy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone (?)

Release Date: March 10, 2026

Once upon a time, Pax Nomen, Paladin warrior for the Light, lay dying on the battlefield when he was offered the chance of a lifetime. Manny Quintas, the manager of Number Five Wayside Hotel and World Travel Hub wanted to retire, so he saved Pax from certain death on the battlefield in exchange for his promise to take over as manager of Number Five. Pax agrees and his life will never be the same, managing Number Five and traveling between magical worlds has been both challenging and rewarding, but when Number Five makes an unscheduled stop on the non-magical world known as Earth and then promptly shuts down, stranding all the “guests”. Without a source of magic to recharge Number Five, Pax will have to find another way to fix the hotel and get his guests where they need to be. He wonders if Number Five is looking for a new source of energy and for that he will have to find new tenants to move in and keep the hotel’s secrets. Pax never expected that those tenants would save much more than Number Five.

Widow and single mom, Josephine “Josie” LaChiusa is barely making ends meet when her landlord decided to raise her rent and forcing her to find a new place for her and her four-year-old son Amos. As luck would have it, she gets an alert on her phone of an apartment vacancy that is close to her job at the University and happens to be available for viewing immediately. She makes her way to the Number Five Wayside building and is immediately drawn to the place; something just feels right and that is not a feeling Josie gets very often. She gets the same feeling when she meets Pax and views the apartment, it is perfect for her and Amos and Pax offers her the space for less than her current rent. It almost seems too good to be true. After moving in, it becomes clear that there is more to Number Five than it appears, and maybe she made a mistake moving in. But Pax convinces her to stay, and she finds a friend in the serious, yet thoughtful man, something she desperately needs while juggling all her worries, work, motherhood and her meddling mother-in-law! That friendship becomes something more, but self-doubts and the hotel’s truths may destroy the very thing they need to heal Number Five and healing Number Five may end up leaving her with yet another broken heart.

I will be honest; this book was not what I was expecting – it was better! I loved the idea of The Wayside Hotels and World Traveling Hubs; I loved the all the residents of the Hotel – especially the fairy princesses who love rhinestones and Taylor Swift. The story has a lot going on, there are secrets, magical beings, found family, insecurities, a couple of warmish love scenes, delightful co-workers, an adorable preschooler, cheering fairies, a grumpy gnome, a sexy vampire prince, and an ending that might actually be a beginning. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and would happily recommend it to my fellow fantasy/romantasy readers, I am hoping this ends up being a series and that there are more adventures to come!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *

 

The Lady Sparks a Flame by Elizabeth Everett

The Lady Sparks a Flame (The Damsels of Discovery, #2)The Lady Sparks a Flame by Elizabeth Everett

Tracy’s Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Damsels of Discovery, #2

Release Date: March 25, 2025

After designing a weapon that was used in a bombing that killed an innocent man and then accidently shooting Arthur Kneland, Lady Phoebe Hunt, one of the founding members of Athena’s Retreat, was exiled to America and warned not to return without permission. But when her father dies, she does return to sell off the unentailed estate and ensure her mother and sister are taken care of. She approaches Sam Fenley, brother of her once best-friend Letty, to post an advert in his paper about the estate auction, never expecting any further contact with him. But when Sam shows an interest in both the estate and her sister Karolina, it is clear that she isn’t going to get rid of him any time soon. They travel to her family’s estate, Prentiss Manor in North Cumbria, a place of unknown horror and pain. Phoebe has to come to terms with the past and fight her attraction to Sam, but that is easier said than done. When they return to London and learn that there has been another bombing, one that Phoebe is a prime suspect in, it becomes clear where Sam’s affections lie. Phoebe admits to herself that she loves Sam, but with her past and the new accusations against her, she believes she is not worthy of him and thinks it would be better if she just returned to America.

Sam Fenley is a self-made man, but he longs for acceptance among the upper echelons of society. When Lady Phoebe askes him to place an advertisement in his newspaper, he sees an opportunity for success and insists on helping Phoebe. He makes an offer on the London townhouse and makes his interest in Karolina known. He then offers to accompany the ladies to Prentiss Manor to catalog the contents of the manor. Raised in a loving family, he is shocked by the air of despair and horror lingering in Prentiss. Slowly, he begins to chip away at the thick shell encasing Phoebe and finds himself falling in love with her. But Phoebe has no intention of making their road to HEA easy, but lucky for her, Sam can be just as stubborn as she is and never gives up on what he wants – and he wants Phoebe.

This story was a lot darker than I was expecting and featured a sort of reverse Grumpy/Sunshine trope. I loved Sam, he was so gentle and kind with Phoebe. I will be honest, I had a hard time liking Phoebe, I understood her pain and tried to be compassionate, but she doesn’t make it easy for the reader or Sam. She fought him at every turn, but ultimately, he won her heart. This book is filled with emotion, secrets, past abuse, self-harm, kindness, compassion, steamyish love scenes, forgiveness and finally a very hard-won HEA. This story does touch on some dark issues and may be triggering to some readers, I would strongly suggest reading the content warnings before reading this book especially if you are sensitive to self-harm and physical/emotion abuse. This is the second book in the spinoff series, and while it could be read as a standalone title, you will have a better understanding of Phoebe if you have read The Secret Scientists of London series.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *