Of Owls and Oolong by Shari L. Tapscott
This was cute, fast paced, and lighthearted. It has cozy mystery vibes but isn't a mystery. Kit inherits her great aunts cottage and tea shop and pet owl. But she must live there and run the shop for three years before she gets the fortune as well. There's just one problem, the owl isn't really an owl; he's a mage to accidentally turned himself into an owl and can't change himself back into a man. Also, Kit is a pixie, specifically a summer pixie which means her magic makes people happy. Her neighbor is a super hot high fae named Ash who just so happens to be the cousin of the man turned owl. They all work together, with the only other mage in town, but the only elf in town (who has unstable magic) and manage to get Rowan turned back into a man by the end of the book. Here comes problem number two. Rowan is hot. And now there is a love triangle. This is nothing new for Ash and Rowan because they have been competing for everything their entire lives. In fact, Ash dated Rowans former fiancee after Rowan "disappeared" but now she's engaged to someone else, but we don't know who, yet. This was cute and I would definitely consider reading not just more of this series, but more from this author in general.
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