"There's this longing throughout the shorts, as if no matter how well things go for them or how much their love shines, they'll never be close enough or have enough time together."
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Tropes
Human/Fae
Magical brat
Indulgent former tough guy
Second chances
Rough play
Hurt/Comfort
D/s vibes
Semi-public play
Grief and forgiveness

It's been decades since Tom last dated, and he's not exactly a hot young hockey star anymore. Even if he remembered how, no one measures up to memories of Wyte, the gorgeous, effervescent man who died when Tom was still too young and closeted for commitment. 

And then, after a particularly discouraging evening, Tom finds Wyte waiting for him. And he hasn't aged a day.

Wyte hates Faerie. The half-truths. The fancy parties. The endless rules about everything, even who he's allowed to befriend. All he wants is to return to his human lover Tommy, the sexy hockey player who makes him laugh as often as he makes him beg. The man who likes Wyte for who he is, instead of who he's supposed to be. So, when he's offered one night back after decades away, he takes it.

Turns out, humans age. And Tommy's a whole new version of irresistible.

It's only meant to be a single night. A chance for forgiveness and reignited passion. For more, Wyte will have to realize he can be more than a frivolous, silly fae. And Tom will have to risk his wounded heart by trusting the man who he's already mourned.

Happily Ever Wyte & Tom includes two previously published novellas that tell the magical tale of a single, spicy night of reunion. It also includes 20k in new content about Wyte and Tom's past and future.

"I think the way this book, in flashbacks, touches on the ever-present anxiety of the AIDS crisis was poignant and added depth to the fear that Tommy felt when Wyte vanished.

Wyte is just a sweet, soft, bratty rabbit fae who just wants to cuddle and fuck. Tommy is more than happy to accommodate his lost-lover and their chemistry together is HOTTTT. "

@fae.princess.in.space

"while there is a LOT of spice contained in this book, the way it is written is so unique and emotionally charged and descriptive in a way that just makes it so lovely and appealing to read.
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Basically what I'm saying is whatever these authors write, I will read it. So take that as me saying yes, I highly recommend this story as well as their others. 5 stars, no notes."

@l.a.lambertwriting

"Wyte and Tommy are both beautiful main characters. They’re kind of a more subtle flavour of opposites attract which I really loved. Their dynamic is kind of addictive.
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Despite being a collection of small stories the writing is just as gorgeous as 'An Embrace of Citrus and Snow'."

@queer_books_and_kitties

"One of the things I appreciate a lot about this is the refreshing take on the age gap and their power dynamics, and how even when Wyte is fae and old af, there's not an imbalance of power. And even when Tom is more dominant, he's like a soft pleasure dom and Wyte submits because he wants to."

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