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Carry A Faerie #2

The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully)

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Are there pixies absolutely everywhere? Unfortunately.

Tiny flying faeries with poisonous dust? Great…

Is Winter calling me his boyfriend all of a sudden? Wait. What?

It’s pixie season, and they’re everywhere. Win and I are wearing so much pixie gear we look like we’re in space suits. It isn’t fun, but getting dusted is worse. Pixies. Ugh. But Chaos and Aeson need our help, so here we are.

To top it off, Winter and I have people showing up from our pasts, demanding our attention and bringing up old hurts. But at least I have him by my side this time—and he has me. Not sure how long it’ll last—even though my heart wants forever and Win’s saying all the right things—but I’m definitely going to hold on to him while I can.

The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) is an MM urban fantasy and the second book in Miles and Winter’s love story. Each book will have its own supernatural problem with a HFN ending for the couple, but there will be overarching plot themes throughout the series.

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First published November 13, 2025

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Michele Notaro

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Michele is married to an awesome guy that puts up with her and all the burnt dinners she makes—hey, sometimes characters are a bit distracting, and who doesn’t plot when they’re supposed to be cooking? They live together in Baltimore, Maryland with two little monsters, a three-legged princess, a four-legged goofball, and a cutie with giant ears (aka their two kids, their two cats, and their dog). She hopes to rescue another cat soon, and if her hubby wouldn’t kill her, she’d get more than one… and maybe a few more dogs as well.

She loves creating worlds filled with lots of love, chosen family, and of course, magic, but she also likes making the characters fight for that happy ending. She hopes to one day write all the stories in her head—even if there are too many to count!

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Profile Image for Brooke.
831 reviews560 followers
November 20, 2025
⭐️ 3.5 stars ⭐️

“You are such a weirdo.”
“Yeah, but you like me.”
“Probably because I’m a weirdo too.”


It took me a while to get back into the world of Carry A Faerie, and I gotta admit, some parts were slower than others, BUT in the end I fell in love all over again for this cute magical world.

Now that I was allowed to kiss him and touch him, I wasn’t going to be able to stop.


My favorite parts were the adorable animals/faeries, Miles and Win’s kindness towards the twins, the found family moments.

The writing was where it kind of lost me. There was lots of chitchat, and it was over-explanatory at times. Like, we get it, Ace has secret magic, you can stop dropping hints.
And the romance felt more in the background than it actually was. While Miles and Win were cute and sweet together, nothing new happened between them.

Towards the end it got good again and I loved the sweet happy-for-now ending (and the surprise gnome!).
So, even if this wasn’t a perfect reading experience, I’m still invested in these characters and can’t wait to see what happens next to the gang and their fluffy/feathery/scaley companions.

“I’ve got you, sweetheart,” Winter whispered against my hair. “You’re safe with me.”


I received a copy of this book from Gay Romance Reviews, and this is my honest review.

CW and NSFW info (spoilers):
- Mention of past bullying
- Mentions of abuse of minors (off page)
- Mention of death of a minor (past)
- Intercrural
- No penetrative sex
Profile Image for Dani.
1,660 reviews312 followers
November 12, 2025
I actually felt tense whenever the pixies were involved in this story 😂

Miles and Winter are as adorable as ever but they're both so insecure and holding back their feelings! I can't wait to get their first love declaration now.

Aeson and Chaos make me go into full motherhen mode like Miles. I'm cautiously optimistic that they're going to become permanent members of the family along with Confetti the kitten.

The ongoing crime plotline continued but again it was just a background plot, so I'm curious to see how that develops. I hate Higgins' new detective partner though, he's so smarmy!!

I'm really looking forward to the next book after that ending too 😂

*****

I received an ARC of this book from Gay Romance Reviews, and this is my honest review   
Profile Image for Achim.
1,297 reviews86 followers
December 8, 2025
3.5
This time it's tiny pixies becoming terrifying while protecting a fossilized dragon egg. It's nice to see how the author is turning the cutest beings into something fearful without making them into monsters but now that I'm a little more familiar with this world one such exterminator case isn't enough to balance the sweetness that everything else seems to be. There are big parts that are dragging on like the situation with the twins. Everyone who read the first book knows that they are homeless and don't go school but it takes an eternity for Miles and Winter to get to that point and then act like the kind guys with helper syndrome that they are. Then there is also Miles fear that Winter is going to leave him any day even while Winter isn't showing anything that indicates such a thing. It might feel different if their terrible past wasn't only told like a statement or if they were a bit vengeful or bitter or just more than only kind and nice and pardoning. There were parts where I craved to get a villain or at least a bad boy.

There are some clues and hints that maybe the next book is going to speed up, that we will get move from single cases to an overall story line regarding the sanctuary situation and the police investigation. There's also the last part which keeps my hope up that the next book is more than cute pets, adorable mythic creatures and terrifying fun with tiny faeries.
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1,098 reviews222 followers
November 13, 2025
4.5 stars

*Double review of Did it Have to be Gnomes? and The Pushy Pixies are Going Down (Hopefully).*

Michele Notaro is one of those authors whose books have been on my TBR forever, but I just haven't been able to get to them so far. Then I read her co-write with TJ Rose and they promptly got bumped up quite a bit, starting with her newest series, Carry a Faerie! Since I got a review copy for the first book and an ARC of the second, and I read them back to back, I figured I'd do a double review for these wonderful stories.

Honestly, these books are so magical and soft and sweet, with just enough of an edge to them to keep me on my toes. The world and magic system are so fascinating that I wouldn't mind a hundred more stories set in this world. The side characters are all lovely and interesting, and the main characters? Oh they stole my heart. Miles, especially. I just wanted to give him so many hugs. Their romance is slow burn and low spice, but it fits for them and it's so so beautiful.

To keep things spoiler-free for both books, I'm going to keep this short. Miles & Winter's story is far from over, and I'm very excited to see what's next for them! If these books sound like something you'd enjoy, definitely check them out! I, for one, am going to try harder to get to Michele's other books.
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519 reviews157 followers
December 1, 2025
This book was super adorable and very easy to get lost in. I loved seeing Winter and Miles again as well as all their friends. I adored the new additions to the group, both of the human and animal variety.

I did find at times the pacing was a little off. We had some gaps in the timeline where it jumped forward and we didn't get to see some scenes that had been arranged by the main characters. For example, some time was spent arranging a brunch that would be happening the next day, however next chapter we'd jumped forward a week and it just skipped over the brunch.

Overall though this series is incredibly fun and it's made me fall in love with Michele's writing style. I'm excited to see what's next for our crazy gang!
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51 reviews3 followers
December 5, 2025
I was hooked with the first book and super excited to read the sequel. The character development is amazing and I love seeing the relationships develop between everyone, especially with Chaos and Ace. The overreaching plot of Whispering Pines Sanctuary is intriguing and I'm looking forward to seeing that play out.

I was really hoping that Chaos and Ace would end up moving in with Miles and I'm so happy to see them finally have a home and people who will support them.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Demian Grimm.
264 reviews3 followers
November 24, 2025
4.5 ⭐

The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) is the second book in the Carry A Faerie series, and it is as warm and gentle as the first one (although there are a few dark bits sprinkled in).
We are back with Miles and Winter and their growing group of friends (*cough* family) in a new set of shenanigans. They once again find themselves in a problem, and this time it’s with pixies. And let me tell you, the story is as entertaining as it sounds...but equally hectic. 😁

I’m a sucker for found family trope, so it’s no surprise that for me, one of the best parts of this series continues to be the found-family vibe that Miles and Winter have with Lyric, Chaos, Aeson (Ace), and all the pets and familiars. I really love how Miles’s mother-hen instincts are even more awakened in this book. 😆 His caretaking nature is all-present but not suffocating, it’s gentle but consistent. I also love Winter’s steady (and equally caring) presence. He is the calm in the storm for Miles in many ways. While this is the second book, their relationship still feels new but also more settled. It’s soft and steady, and you can see a deeper trust starts to form as they share more of their histories with each other.

I loved that we get even more worldbuilding. It expands in interesting ways and answers a few questions from book one…while also planting new ones, of course. 😅 The ongoing mystery around abducted magical creatures continues in the background, but Ace and Chaos take on a bigger role here as they face some tougher personal challenges. I won’t say more to avoid spoilers, but they broke my heart in this one. I definitely cried alongside Ace when he brought Confetti to Miles’s house. 😭
Oh, and there’s also a surprise new point of view at the end! Meep is going to be an entertaining addition, I can feel it! And I can’t wait to see how he fits in with everyone… especially with Miles. 😈

As with the first book, I had so much fun with this one. I love the cozy, magical charm of this world, and I’m enjoying all the mysteries along the way. I’m trying not to be impatient, but I can’t wait to see how the story continues, especially after all the new developments toward the end.

I received a copy of this book from the author, and this is my unbiased review.
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239 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2025
I was SO excited for this book!
Did it have to be gnomes?! was an instant favorite for me. So of course I couldn't wait to get back to Miles and Win's family. I was not disappointed in the slightest, I loved this story so much. I had a huge smile on my face while reading.

While they were working on a Faerie issue, this book felt way more like a slice of life story, than anything else. The pixie case was interesting and why the pixie acted the way they acted was really surprising.
The main part of this book was definitely the family they are building.
This series is a great example for a found family. It makes me so happy. We learn more about Aeson and Chaos, ugh my heaaarrrrttt. Lyric is being their fabulous self. And they both get closer to people from their past. I can't gush enough about their family. They all deserve the love so much. Plus the pets? Perfection.
Though at the end of the book Miles house seems, ahem full.

The meeps chapter CRACKED ME UP! I'm so excited to see what happens next.

I totally understand why Miles is the way he is, still, come on dude. I feel like, they could be married for forty years and having children together and still Miles would be scared that Winter could break up with him at every moment.

Is it weird that I ship Chaos and Miles's familiar? They could have such cute babies.
Speaking of shipping, I kinda hope Higgins and Lyric meet and like each other!
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291 reviews6 followers
November 21, 2025
I loved the first book in this series, and I was very excited about this one. However, I felt it took a while for the story to get going.

First, we dive straight into the part where the last book left off. Which was great, as it was a sort of cliffhanger and we wanted to know more. Only we didn´t really learn anything more. It was just a set up for an overall story arch, which then got lost again until the end of the second book. Now, I really like an overall story arch within a series, where we get little hints and clues about where the story will take us next. I just feel like it might have been better if this part of the story was put into an epilogue and prologue, to make it more clear this wasn´t part of the story in this book.

Anyway, after getting that bit out of the way, the story mainly told us about the developing relationship between Win and Miles, with a heavy side dose off (found) family. It was really sweet having Miles trying to open up more and Win having to hold himself back from smothering Miles with his affection. Then there's the addition of even more (furry) family members, which makes for a full house.
There are some really great side characters in this story. Everyone has their own voice and I really like that the side characters each offer something else to the story.

Between all of this, Miles and Win are helping out Ace and Chaos with a pixie problem. But again, it doesn't really feel like this is the main part of the book, even though there's plenty of pixie attacks going round. Even so, I still enjoyed this book a lot. So even though it took me a while to get into, I can't wait for the next book because I really love this series!
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289 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2025
If you could do the grandma cheek squeeze to a book series, it would be this one. SO. CUTE. There is so much cuddling and gentle affection in this story, and when Miles and Winter finally open up about their feelings it's going to be all over for everyone. The animals are gorgeous (obviously the more the merrier), and obviously Chaos and Ace are fantastic. I loved seeing more of Lyric and though Mile's past as a detective seems to be haunting him, meeting Higgins was also good. The overarcing mystery plot is interesting, as was the main mystery in this book with this pixies. The humour, slice of life, found family, with hints of sad/dark is just what I needed from this book.
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1,461 reviews30 followers
December 8, 2025
audio update
Zachary Zaba is back for book 2 and does noy disappoint! Such a fun and addicting listen! No issues telling whose talking or whose POV we are in. And yeah all I can say meep🤣🤣

Ugh I just adore these books so dang much! Winter and Miles relationship is developing slowly but not at the same time, which in their cases makes total sense after what they've been through. The twins call them for help with some unruly pixies giving miles, winter and lyric more time to dote on them and slowly break down their defenses. This series is proving that right balance of hilarity along with seriousness that keeps you wanting more. Their little found family shows the family you make is the family you deserve not the one you were born into. cannot express enough how much I am adoring this cast of characters and they shennigans they keep getting themselves thrust into.

This should not be read as a standalone it takes away the joy of understanding all the different dynamics. This does end on a soft cliffhanger but the family are all in a healthy and stable relationship, just more chaos will be coming there way.
1,652 reviews11 followers
December 1, 2025
4.5 stars rounded to 5
The saga of Miles and Winter continues, only this time, the problem is in the Museum of Supernatural History, where a small group of pixies has broken off the main mischief (group of pixies, like a herd of cows) and is attacking visitors in the dragon history section. When they investigate, they are in for a big surprise as they try to find what has caused the pixies to act in such a violent way. As Win and Miles work to solve the problem, they are helped by Chaos and Aeson as the situation escalates, and the magic from all of them is needed in one way or another.

Aside from the pixie problem, both Winter and Miles nurture their developing relationship, and continue to be concerned about the health, safety and food access for Aeson and Chaos. The boys seem even thinner, something is going on, and Miles, especially, is determined to find out what it is and how they can help. In the process, they learn more about the boys’ background and how they might help even more. Both men receive a blast from the past in the form of friends and family neither have seen in years, leading to anxiety, but also the beginning of a rebuilding of relationships. New animal and magical creatures are introduced including a baby dragon, a baby griffin, and a kitten, increasing the menagerie of Sola, Odin, Goliath, Clucky, and newcomer Confetti. The book concludes with a settling of the pixie problem and a HFN for Win and Miles, but also a setup for book 3 in the series.

This is an enjoyable series with great world-building with all the magical faeries (guess that term actually includes a wide range of magical creatures, such as pixies, gnomes, griffins, firebirds, etc), and the capturing of the chaos causing creatures in each book is creative and entertaining, forming fun pictures in my mind of the antics our heroes suffer through. I do think it is important to actually read the books in order — I had to go back and read the last chapter of book 1 as I was initially very lost in the first chapter of book 2, (it had been too long since I had finished book 1). Book 2 began right where 1 left off, so I imagine 3 will do the same. The side characters are recurring and engaging, adding dimension to Win and Miles’s story, and there is an ongoing mystery element as well. This isn’t a short read, but it is an engaging one, sure to bring smiles and chuckles, as well as serious times too, well worth the hours on a rainy afternoon.

I received an ARC from the author for free and this is my voluntary review.
2,839 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2025
I’m recommending this story. It’s cute, shows lots of potential and has great characters.

Rating: 4🌈

The second novel in Michele Notaro’s Carry A Faerie series, The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) is an entertaining tale , one jammed packed with emotional drama of the group of characters as well as their multiple personal storylines.

There’s sub plots which have a series mystery element associated with abducted fantasy creatures. A big storyline that’s building is one that features the younger characters of mages Aeson and Chaos, now working at a local museum. Their story is prominent here in, not just because they require the help of Miles (Empath) and Winter (Null) to take care of another pixie infestation but as we can see, they aren’t doing as well personally since we saw them last.

Miles and Win’s relationship moves forward in several ways, including the reveal of their own histories.

But most interesting, a third POV is added to the mix at the end of the story.

The characters of the young mages and the fantasy animals/familiars are fantastic. Detailed, engaging and engaging. Their circumstances are such that the reader is immediately empathetic to their story.

Which is why another aspect of this book is bothering me. Hard to go into details without spoilers but for the author to go down this route so early in the series (and having set up the situation to go bad considering the characters involved), makes me wonder why and what Notaro’s thoughts were. Especially given the sensitivity of the storyline.

This series seems to veer from comedic scenarios to extremely complex emotional dark scenes and histories. And I’m not sure it’s giving enough context and depth to the latter. And this talented author is more than capable of doing so. See her series, The Magi Accounts.

I’m recommending this story. It’s cute, shows lots of potential and has great characters.

It will be a year before the next book is released. I’ll be looking forward to it.

Carry A Faerie (3 book series):
Did It Have To Be Gnomes?! #1
The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) #2
Gremlins, Goblins, And… What Is THAT? #3 - November 5,2026
1,036 reviews14 followers
November 25, 2025
Miles and Winter are back!! I loved the first book in this series SO much, I've been anticipating the second book's release ever since the first one came out. It was well worth the wait! I love being back in this unique and magical universe, full of mythical creatures, magic, spells, and adorable kids who are just trying their best.

Found family is one of my favorite dynamics to read about and this book, and this series, has that in spades! Miles, Winter, Chaos, Ace, Lyric, and their hoard of adorable animals really encompasses and showcases people from different backgrounds, age groups, and species, coming together to form a family. It's really beautiful what they've formed together, and I am so elated that our two MC's finally earned more of Chaos and Ace's trust. I adored being able to see their relationship flourish more in this book, the kids are amazing and I'm glad that they are finally starting to trust Miles and Winter. I hope as this series progresses further that their relationship and bonds will grow and they'll open up to the two older men as time goes on.

This book is jam packed full of pest control cases that Winter and Miles get sent to deal with. Dwarfs, lots of Pixie cases, and even some gnomes as well. I enjoyed the mystery regarding the angry pixies at the Museum. I thought that was written in a nice way, it created a sense of mystery while also explaining things in a way that somehow made sense even though pixies aren't real... The dragon egg component was SO awesome!! I don't want to spoil anything but I am so excited to see what happens with that in the next book!

Overall I thought this was a great continuation of the first book and I'm looking forward to continuing reading this unique series! Oh, and I'm also very excited to see Lyric get their baby Griffin!!

The last chapter was phenomenal!! It was a terrific way to end this book and it provided insight into a certain creature's head...
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5,026 reviews599 followers
November 23, 2025
The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) is the second book in Michele Notaro’s Carry A Faerie series, and I was excited to dive into it after enjoying the first book. Although Did It Have To Be Gnomes?! was a three-point-five-star rating that I opted to round up, it did everything necessary to ensure I came back for more. It also left me with the hope that the writing would improve in the second book.

Unfortunately, I felt like things regressed with The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully). The writing felt like it was aimed toward children. This is not a bad thing if the book is aimed at children… yet such was very clearly not the case. Everything felt extremely juvenile, which then made the characters feel like children. While I was able to overlook this in the first book because it had me hooked, I found it harder to ignore in this second book. Especially as a lot of this second book felt like filler. Although there was some progress with the story, everything was far too obvious from the start. It was missing the extra hook that allowed me to fall so deep into the first book, which meant I was constantly distracted by the little things did not work for me with this second book.

If I am being brutally honest, a part of me did consider giving this second book a two-star rating as it was nowhere near as addictive as the first. I decided to be generous, however, as there were some moments toward the end of the book that did have hints of those feelings. It was too little, too late, yet it did have me opting to give a three-star rating. At this point, I am unsure if I am going to read the third book. I am curious about what comes next, but I need a lot more from the next book if I am going to be sucked in.
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2,397 reviews7 followers
November 19, 2025
This second instalment in Miles and Winter’s story is pure delight—chaotic, heartfelt, funny, and full of that gorgeous found-family warmth that made the first book such a standout. Pixie season is exactly the kind of unhinged supernatural nonsense I hoped for, and watching Miles and Win stomp around in their “space suits” trying to avoid poisonous pixie dust had me grinning from ear to ear. The pixie mystery itself is clever and surprisingly emotional, but what really shines here is everything happening around it.

The slice-of-life tone works beautifully for this stage in their relationship. Their little family—Aeson, Chaos, Lyric, and the ever-growing menagerie of pets—continues to be one of the most joyful, comforting ensembles I’ve read. The deeper glimpses into Aeson and Chaos were especially lovely, and Lyric remains a fabulous scene-stealer. And yes, Miles’s house being very full by the end absolutely cracked me up.

Miles and Winter’s dynamic is tender and messy in a way that feels so true to them. Miles’s insecurities are still very much present, but the devotion between them is unmistakable, and Winter calling him his boyfriend without hesitation gave me butterflies. Their emotional growth is steady, real, and full of charm.

Also—the meeps chapter? Comedy perfection.

Magical mayhem, emotional sweetness, and a brilliantly loveable cast—this series just keeps getting better, and I’m already excited for the next supernatural disaster they’ll face together.

I received a free ARC copy and this is my honest review.
Profile Image for Marion.
1,782 reviews
November 16, 2025
This is the second book in the Carry A Faerie series and in Miles and Winter's love story. This book continues the overarching plot theme but it also has it's own supernatural problem that must be dealt with. There is a HFN ending for Miles and Winter but their story continues on in the next book. Miles is an Empath and partner with Winter who is a Null. They take on work as ethical exterminators of supernatural creatures. This story brings the twins Aeson and Chaos back into their lives. Both work work at the museum and there is a definite problem with Pixies. They are becoming more and more aggressive and dangerous to the visitors to the museum. You immediately see the nurturing and caregiver tendencies of Miles as he tries to protect and help the boys. While they both have unexpected blasts from their respective pasts, the overarching mystery carries on from the first book. This is their story. I really enjoyed this book. It is very well written and easy to read. I received a complementary advanced review copy of this book from the author and I am voluntarily leaving a review. The beautiful cover of this book gives the read a big clue as to the fun and joy awaiting within. This book is sure to put a smile on your face. I enjoyed seeing their found family grow. And even thought I just finished this book, I am anxiously anticipating the next book in the series.
254 reviews7 followers
November 9, 2025
4.5 stars

The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully) is book two in the Carry A Faerie series. It should be read after the first book and ends in a mild cliffhanger.

Miles, Winter and their found family is back! These two characters just feel like a warm comforting hug.

I love the vibes in this series: funny, cute, comforting, magical, some action and mystery. Miles has such a big heart and it’s evident in this book. I adore his and Winter’s relationship. It feels both new and exciting but also so secure and devoted. Winter’s caring side never fails to make me swoon!

There was great continuity from the first book plot wise; the world building was definitely explored so much more and it was absolutely fantastic. I have some of my questions answered but still have many more!

This one, like the previous story, is a slow burn.

Omg I loved this so much and need more! I love all the characters (Miles, Winter, Lyric, Chaos, Aeson, the pets, the creatures (👀)!!! I knew there would be new additions to the family and I’m excited to see more of that! 100% recommend if you even think you will like it!

🐉 MM Urban Fantasy
🥰 Found family
❤️‍🔥 Slow burn
🏠 Forced proximity
🌤️ Opposites attract
🧚‍♀️ Magic shenanigans
🐦‍🔥 Faeries, pets and sweetness

Plot: 📚📚📚📚
Character rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
World building: 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
Feels: 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Writing style: 🖊🖊🖊🖊🖊
Eye-catching cover: 🌺🌺🌺🌺
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1,329 reviews142 followers
November 12, 2025
It hasn't even been that long since book 1 (Did It Have To Be Gnomes?!) came out, but I finished it and was IMMEDIATELY salivating for this next book!

I adore Miles and Winter, and we finished book 1 with them just settling into coupledom. This second book picks up literally where book 1 left off, with Miles' ex-partner showing up at the door looking for Miles' help. Since Miles and Winter are already an established couple, the focus is a little more on the external plotlines (helping Chaos and Ace with a problem at their place of business, and Miles' ex-partner whose name I can just NOT remember with a case) with some gradual, low-angst romantic relationship development between our two lovebirds just sort of flowing along peacefully along the way.

I barked out one of those weird "HAH!" laughs at the final chapter/epilogue in this book, and I'm REALLY hoping for more from our new friend in book 3! (Gremlins, Goblins, And... What is THAT? coming November 2026!)

This is the second book in the Carry A Faerie series, which is (so far) focused on one couple and is best read in order. I am VERY MUCH WAITINNNNNNG for a book for Lyric, and books for Chaos and Ace once they grow up a bit. I am thinking maybe Lyric and Miles' old partner? *suggestive eyebrow wiggles*
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254 reviews29 followers
November 17, 2025
*I got an arc*

CW: family stress, abused unhoused kids (abuse in the foster system), assault at a police academy (by other recruits-- in the past), abusive bosses

Miles & Winter have survived gnomes but can they survive... weirdly aggressive pixies? Aeson & Chaos (teenage twins from book 1) have called in the Carry a Faerie team to help with vicious pixies that are guarding a fossilized dragon egg. Can the duo figure out what has the pixies so riled up? And maybe figure out what Aeson & Chaos are hiding?

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" The Pushy Pixies Are Going Down (Hopefully)" manages to have a fairly light-hearted conflict (what is going on with those pixies?) while also, in many ways, being a very heart-felt book about really serious topics (police brutality, unhoused teens, foster abuse). Michele Notaro does a good job balancing the seriousness of the traumas that the main five face with the silliness of their relationships with each-other. The epilogue was absolutely hilarious and I can't wait to see how that game-changing information affects everyone in the next book!

I will say though that while a lot of the book is humorous, the more serious topics are a bit of a gut punch. This is not a bad thing, but if police brutality (to their own and to prisoners) and/or the mistreatment of foster kids is a particular trigger, make sure you're in an okay place before reading it.
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121 reviews2 followers
November 23, 2025
Winter and Miles are finally back and I could not be more excited. I loved the first book in this series and was looking forward to the second one. I was not disappointed because Michele Notaro has our favorite faerie pest control guys on a new adventure. This is the second book in the Carry a Faerie series. The story is clear enough that it can be read without reading the first book, but it is better to read them in order.
Miles and Winter are building their business and their relationship together. They are both head over heels with each other but have past issues and emotions that they need to work through in order to take things to the next level.
They are called in to help with a pixie problem at the museum where teenage brothers Ace and Chaos work. The pixies are attacking guests and have turned hostile. The four guys with best friend, Lyric, need to figure out why the pixies are acting out against their nature and what is really going on.
Michele Notaro has an amazing ability to write a fun, whimsical story while still covering some serious topics. The story centers around this amazing found family. All of the characters have dealt with trauma and found strength and family with each other.
I cannot wait for book three and to see where the Carry a Faerie crew ends up next.
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989 reviews11 followers
November 9, 2025
This is the continuing story of Miles (Empath) and Winter (Null) who work as ethical exterminators of supernatural creatures. They have taken on a hard case at the museum Aeson and Chaos work at. During this on-going case they are handling other cases as well. Someone from Win's past comes back and throws him for a loop. Dealing with this is bringing back so many hard feelings for him. Miles is there every step to support him. Miles and Win continue to protect Aeson and Chaos, feeding them every chance they get (Miles is a caretaker). When some new information comes out they are even more protective of the boys. A blast from Miles's past comes a calling too and he's not sure he wants involved. Win is there supporting him as well. Lyric is helping them again with the museum case and they have a new companion coming into their life. Many things are changing for the group and they lean on each other for support.

This was such a good story. I love these characters and where they're headed. I liked that we're getting more background on each person and insite into what shaped them. The gathering pixies was funny at times and worrisome at others. The chemistry between all of them is good and really feels like the family they're forming. Looking forward to the next book. 😍
66 reviews3 followers
November 14, 2025
So much more than just pixies and fun!
Amazing, fun, beautiful, and did I mention that it's amazing? What a wonderful story, Michele Notaro is such a talented author. It's perhaps even better than the first part. I love the world Michele has created in the here and now, but with magical creatures in the wild and as a kind of pet. The title and cover already indicate that this story is fun to read, and it is (I found the mystery of the dried-out marshmallows hilarious), but it is so much more than that. It is also captivating, has depth, and contains a quite a few of surprising twists. Some of them are fun and action-packed, others are more emotional. I kept reading to see what would happen next. The characters are great. They are likeable and lifelike, and I particularly enjoyed the way the characters and their relationships developed throughout the story. They became so much more than they were at the beginning. All in all, this story was a real pleasure to read. I can't wait for the next instalment, and with the clever surprise at the end (minor series cliffhanger), I really hope it comes out soon. Highly recommended!
155 reviews4 followers
November 22, 2025
Winter and Miles settling into a relationship, slightly uncomfortable for empath Miles and delightful and full of anticipation for Winter. These two have a lot in common, having had terrible childhoods rejected by their families because of their magical talents, or lack thereof. Winter is a null so not only can he help calm all of Miles anxiety and the noises of other people’s emotions beating in his head, but he can touch Winter. Miles is an ex-cop having left the force when his empath talents constantly overwhelmed him. He now runs Carry A Fairie, a service that relocates Fairies that are causing problems to sanctuaries. Winter is an ex-con, sent up for five years for something he didn’t do. He worked for 10 years for a company that killed all fairies and he hated it. Yes fairies and pixies and Phoenixes and dragons, and magic users have familiars. There are no shifters in this book, just magical beings.
This is book 2 in the Carry a Fairy series, and you can tell Michelle is having a lot of fun writing them. It’s very slow burn but not for Winter’s lack of trying. But it’s great world building and wonderful characters. I’m ready for book 3.
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1,203 reviews23 followers
November 26, 2025
3.5/5. I figured it out. They’re written as so clueless and oblivious that all it is is painfully annoying and kills all the vibes and that’s just a pile of absolutely untenable facts. I know things are written plainly for the reader, but, like, you’re never going to convince me that Miles, Winter, and Lyric are that TSTL. Not a single one of them could figure anything out to do with the kids? Especially Miles?? We not fucking doin’ ts. The secrets just keep piling up, too, and in super uncool ways. The reveals are always off… the whole damn thing is off. It’s literally okay to have the damn thing carry on without adding all these “gasp” moments everywhere. Poor Miles seems like he’s being turned into a walking one-man soap opera. The few good points are severely overshadowed by the copious amounts of wtf and it’s so frustrating that I don’t know if I’ll be back for book three. Even for fantasy, this is reaching far enough to schedule itself physical therapy to recover from the strain. If Zodiac Academy was fluffy, this would almost exactly be what I’d imagine it as. Unnecessary dramatics for the whoppin’ L, my dudes.
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5,272 reviews51 followers
December 10, 2025
'We kind of looked like we were wearing all-white HAZMAT suits.
When we were finished and ready to go, Winter stood up and faced me. Since the masks were clear around the eyes, I could see his pretty blue ones when they met mine. We stared for a beat, then both of us burst out laughing.
This wasn’t the first time I’d seen him in a pixie suit, but every single time, I couldn’t help but laugh. He looked ridiculous, like he was ready to go into battle with some giant alien beast, yet I knew we were only going up against little tiny faeries the size of bugs.
And I knew I looked just as ridiculous.'

I loved the first book in this series, and this one was no different. Miles and Winter's story continues- this time with rogue pixies. Great world building and wonderful characters. Win and Miles have a new enchanted creature problem to take care of , and their developing relationship continues. I loved the humor and liked the supporting characters. I couldn't put it down and will be listening to the audiobook next. Another fun adventure. What does Michele Notaro have in store for them in book three? 5 stars
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641 reviews18 followers
November 12, 2025
Second in series (Carry A Faerie), must be read in order. Paranormal urban fantasy. Established couple. Found family. Hurt/comfort. Dual POV.

Starting immediately where the first book ended, Miles and Winter are navigating a new relationship and working together, both things are working out with ease. There are new characters popping up from their pasts, as well as old friends that they are trying to help, and some aggressive pixies that need to be managed.

I really enjoy the cosy, falling in love Miles and Winter are experiencing, the hurt/comfort and the swoony touch starved Miles gets all kinds of sweetness from Winter. The fact that Miles and Winter are building their own human and furbaby family, especially once the teenagers Chaos and Aeson reenter their lives is so fun. I wish there had been more resolution to a lot of outstanding pieces of the storyline, although I’m sure they will be addressed as the series continues. Another adventure, with a nice cast of characters that are loyal beyond belief and a main couple that really deserves their HFN and HEA. 4.25
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134 reviews
November 14, 2025
This series is so fun and unique! Miles and Winter are very sweet and cute together. I love how they’re basically a married couple with kids already. In this book we have an entirely new faerie issue but this time with some pixies that are a lot stronger and smarter than their small stature might lead you to believe. We also get to see our favourite teenagers Chaos and Aeson again and finally get some of their backstory while Miles feeds them copious amounts of food. And of course we have Lyric who is an amazing friend and who is getting their very own exotic pet that I can’t wait to read more about. This book is really just filled with fun magical creatures and pets (and some normal pets), amazing side characters who are basically family, and some very very tiny faeries who are always causing trouble. With the way that this book ended I am so very excited for book 3 because we got so many answers and new questions and also a very dramatic ending that I need to know more about immediately.
1,897 reviews7 followers
November 28, 2025
Sweet, sad and addictive

The first book had me captivated with the budding romance between Miles and Winter going so tentatively, just right for their characters. I loved Lyric and absolutely adored the twins. This book carries on where the first left off but with pixie assailants instead of gnomes this time around.
Honestly, the found family aspect is what attracts me most to the series. The faeries are secondary to the love and affection the five main characters have for each other. Miles' need to protect and care for Ace and Chaos is beautiful, with the food the boys obviously so badly need being his love language for the time being.
Miles and Winter's romance is a slow burn but it fits. Seeing them begin to fit their lives together, and their animals also getting along, was the backbone of the story. Miles, Odin and Sola become a family unit with Winter and Goliath. Ace and Chaos are enveloped into the fold too, and Lyric needs a hug as much as the boys do.
The ending was a fun surprise and I can't wait to see how Miles copes with his shocking discovery!
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2,720 reviews24 followers
November 14, 2025
Meep Meep meep meeeeeeep meep

If you can understand the title of this review then you are obviously Michele Notaro who is channeling the gnomes and pixies and way more in this second book from this terrific series. Of course there is more of Miles and Winter’s relationship, but the pushy pixies are the main focus of this story and they are exhibiting unusual behavior. Chaos and Aeson conveniently work at the museum where the manic pixies are so Winter and Miles (and we)also learn more about them. I love the humor in this series which is one of the things that I think Ms Notaro does so well. But she is also very good at coming up with interesting stories that she adds the humor to rather than just going for funny stuff. The balance between the elements of her books is absolutely on point and they are so eminently readable and enjoyable. More is coming from Ms Notaro in this series and I couldn’t be more excited. MEEP!
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