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* '''Series''': Moonlight And Magic | * '''Series''': Moonlight And Magic | ||
* '''Author''': [[Rebecca Paisley]] | * '''Author''': [[Rebecca Paisley]] |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 24 November 2022
- Series: Moonlight And Magic
- Author: Rebecca Paisley
- Publisher: Dell
- Year: 1995
- Editors: Mary Ellen O'Neill, Tina Moskow
- Setting: Faerie
- Amazon Listing: Basket of Wishes - Out-of-Print
Book Description
In the Faerie kingdom of Pillywiggin the betrothal between a Faerie and a human is happening. Princess Splendor of the Faerie will marry human Jourdian Amberville, the 12th duke of Heathcourte, conceive a child, and return home. This will allow her to strengthen the weakening faerie gene pool. Plans don't go according to Splendor's wishes: Jourdian is not fond of her desire to walk around naked, her shape-shifting pet terrifies people, and her sister is jealous.
But the biggest problem of all is that neither Splendor nor Jourdian is capable of feeling love.
A few readers have compared the basic story to Jill Barnett's Bewitching, noting that Rebecca Paisley's humor makes Basket Of Wishes unique.
Awards
- 1995 RRA Awards Winner - Best Love and Laughter