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Welcome to the Fairy Smut Hospital

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Lucy Gentry is twenty-four. She’s bookish, unadventurous, and she has just graduated top of her class in Hospital Administration. A mysterious man named Jacob Brisbane II has offered her a job at a brand new hospital. The salary would be life-changing, but the position would leave her completely isolated; Brisbane is a tiny island between Canada and Greenland. It has no internet, no cell service, and it’s not on any maps.
Something seems off, but Lucy takes the job, and is dropped off by bush plane on a snowy island populated exclusively by beautiful people. The doctors of Brisbane have no knack for budgets or protocol. The hospital is hemorrhaging money. Lucy -who loves solving problems- is like a kid in a candy store…
Until a fateful ER visit shows her the truth.
A man staggers in with wings protruding from his back, smoldering and oozing green goo. He’s a victim of FPV; it’s a brand new disease burning fairies alive. Hundreds have died. Thousands more will die, unless Lucy can whip the hospital into shape, find funding for research, keep her head down and keep the fairies out of her pants...
Book One in the Fairy Smut Hospital Series.

382 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication December 1, 2026

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Irene Kora

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Author of Erotic Romance from Michigan.
The Fairy Smut Hospital Series is:
Welcome to the Fairy Smut Hospital - Coming December 1, 2026
Life is Long - Coming June 1, 2027
Life is Short - Coming December 1, 2027
TBA - Coming June 1, 2028

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159 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 20, 2026
This novel offers a fun and slightly offbeat premise—Lucy taking a year-long job on a remote island, only to discover she’s surrounded by fairies. The slow realization that something isn’t quite right adds a nice touch of intrigue early on, and the world-building around a hidden fairy society—especially one centered on running a hospital and curing FPV—keeps the story interesting beyond its romantic elements.

Lucy is an easy character to root for in some ways, particularly in her professional life. She’s capable, driven, and clearly excels in her role, taking charge and working to make the hospital successful. However, her lack of confidence in her body and personal relationships can feel frustrating at times, especially given how much she is admired by those around her. It would have been satisfying to see more growth in her self-image over the course of the story.

Tom stands out as one of the strongest elements of the book. He’s self-assured, emotionally mature, and a genuinely supportive partner. His confidence contrasts nicely with Lucy’s insecurities, and he feels well-developed and grounded in a way that elevates their relationship.

While the book does include romantic and intimate moments, the story leans heavily into Lucy’s adjustment to island life, the dynamics of a fairy community, and the challenges of running a struggling hospital. Because of this, the title may feel a bit misleading for readers expecting a more steamy narrative.

Overall, it’s an engaging and unique read with a strong setting and a standout supporting character, even if Lucy’s personal growth doesn’t fully land.
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148 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy
March 23, 2026
Not the most erotica I’ve read, but it’s close. Definitely more spice than story, but if that’s your thing I’m not here to yuck your yum. Fairy smut is for all. Interesting, funny, and unexpected prose, with Truman Show vibes at first. There are also surprisingly emotional pockets that remind readers the value of remaining present and an active participant in your own life.

FMC Lucy comes across as very vapid, basically playing hot or not with everyone she meets for the first few chapters. She is also ashamed of everything - smell, functions, hair, cellulite, hips, voice, the list goes on. Lucy seems to be ashamed of everything that makes her human, which made it hard to root for her. There would be excellent dirty talk and then Lucy ruins it by hating herself. Potential for long term character growth, but not in this book.

Thanks to BookSirens I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Spoilers! Below are the tags I included in my personal tracking that other readers may find relevant: age gap, anal, coworkers, cutesy, fantasy, fey, fmc-lucy, interspecies, mmc-tom, small town, spanking, start of series, toys, virgin

Fiction, erotica, fantasy, romance, emotional, funny, hopeful, lighthearted, fast paced
Plot or Character Driven: character
Strong character development: no
Lovable characters: no
Diverse cast of characters: somewhat
Flaws of characters a main focus: yes
Prior reading required: no
Meet Cute: hospital colleagues
POV: first person, FMC
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22 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 22, 2026
this is an honest ARC review. eARC courtesy of the author via BookSirens.

this was billed as ACOTAR meets Grey’s Anatomy. as someone who is familiar with only one of those properties i can’t say for sure but i would say it delivered.

Lucy travels to a mysterious island with the promise of a one year contract as hospital administrator and gets a little more than she bargained for when she finds the island populated by fairies battling a new fairy disease.

the plot was present enough to keep me intrigued but the story is mostly spice. and the spice is varied and definitely spicing. there is an abundance of sexploration for our once virginal FMC and her caring partner. i had concerns about the very large age gap but i think it was handled well. Lucy definitely reads as unspecified neurodivergent - checking a whole bunch of boxes: safe foods, praise kink, list making, extreme cleanliness concerns. maybe this will be addressed in the future?

i was hesitant when some of the tropes were revealed but in the end i’m glad i stuck it out. i enjoyed the book and will be looking forward to the next entry in the series.
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94 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 25, 2026
Lucy's first job is to be the sole administrator in a hospital secluded island, Brisbane. Only she didn't know it’s a hospital for fairies. No. An Island for fairies. The fairies in dire to find a cure for and HIV kind of virus to the fairies that they need a human to help them with things they not really good at, administrative task.

The plot sounds pretty interesting, isn’t it? Despite the cringe title. Not throwing shades to the author because the title is the very same reason it catches people's eyes first. And trust me it is a really interesting plot but only in the early part of the story because the rest of it (around 70%) is full of smut. I’m not against spicy scenes but reading someone’s bedroom scene for most of the story is quite tiring. I’ve already expected it would not be plot driven but I can’t stop hoping it has something in it. But seriously the few early chapters do have a lot of potential if the author puts more focus on resolving the FPV rather than unchecking the virgin's fantasies.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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429 reviews26 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 22, 2026
If you came here for subtlety… bestie, you took a wrong turn at the enchanted forest. This book is pure chaos in the BEST way think magical workplace drama, unhinged fairy energy, and enough spice to fog up your reading glasses.

Lucy? Oh, she’s not just surviving the madness, she’s thriving in it. Ambitious, sharp, and fully capable of holding her own among a cast of coworkers who clearly did not read the employee handbook (if there even is one). The dynamics? Messy. The banter? Top tier. The vibes? Immaculate and slightly feral.

And let’s talk about the spice because WOW. This book does not flirt with heat, it commits. You will blush. You will gasp. You might need to “take a break” (you won’t).

But what really sneaks up on you is the heart. Beneath all the magical mayhem and steamy encounters, there are genuine connections that make you actually care yes, even while everything is spiraling delightfully out of control.

If you like your fantasy a little chaotic, your romance extra spicy, and your stories sprinkled with humor and “did that really just happen?” moments, Welcome to Fairy Smut Hospital is your next obsession.
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73 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy
March 12, 2026
This book was honestly very quirky and fun to read at the beginning. The idea of fairies x human to coexist in a hospital setting was such a unique and interesting concept, and I really thought the story had a lot of potential.

But halfway through the book, when Lucy and Tom started getting together, the plot kind of disappeared. The story became heavily focused on the spicy scenes instead of developing the world or the storyline further.

That said… the spice absolutely delivered. The scenes were definitely up to standard, and it’s very clear this book leans more toward smut than plot. Tom also has this innocent-but-not-so-innocent vibe, which made their dynamic pretty entertaining.

✨ Overall Thoughts
If you’re looking for a light-hearted, quirky fantasy read with a lot of spice, this might be a fun one to pick up. The story itself had potential, but in the end it felt like the smut was carrying the book.

Do you prefer fantasy romance books that focus more on world-building and plot, or are you okay when the spice takes the spotlight? 😆
4 reviews
Review of advance copy
April 13, 2026
A wildly twisty tale of a girl striving to succeed and a mysterious island. Lucy is brought in to try and fix the financial crisis of a hospital on a mysterious island with beautiful people where everything seems too good to be true. . . but then odd things start happening and she finds herself with even more questions and some seriously steamy encounters!

The story leaves you begging for more; why are they getting sick? How will they cure this horrid condition? Where will they do it next?!?

Can’t wait for book 2!!

I received an advance reader copy for free and am leaving this review voluntarily.

I really enjoyed reading this book! The spice was on point, the tension was delicious and the ending just left me begging for the next book so that I could understand more about the strange condition affecting the inhabitants of Brisbane. I only wish we had a hint at what role Lucy may play in the curing of FPV.

327 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy
March 6, 2026
I wanted to like this book so bad. The synopsis sounded absolutely incredible and a really unique story, but the actual book itself didn't match. Almost the entire book is following a virgin human woman who decides to explore her sexuality with a fairy. The hospital is tangentially there as a location, but the story barely focuses on Lucy's work.

There is A LOT of self body shaming in this book. There were points where I was uncomfortable reading how Lucy talked about her body or her focus on always showering before she would let Tom touch her. It felt like a really unhealthy portrayal of what an intimate relationship should look like.

Thank you to BookSirens and Irene Kora for the free eARC.
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April 11, 2026
"A Unique and Quirky Paranormal Romance"

The Island of Brisbane which is also a country of it's own. The whole Island is full of beautiful people. Only it's kind of old fashioned it has no internet or cell phones.Lucille is a lovely young woman. She is not from the Island , but she lands a job at the Islands hospital. As their hospital administrator.
After being on the island a short time. The people start talking about weird things. Like some of the people living hundreds of years old! It seems the people of the Island have a deep secret. Can Lucy handle the secret when she learns it.
You will love this five star plus unique paranormal romance.
99 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy
March 9, 2026
I really enjoyed the premise of this book and thought it was a unique story. The characters were interesting but I didn't feel a ton of connection early on between the FMC and the MMC, for a while I wasn't sure if they were actually going to be endgame. The writing was also at times read a bit like a list of actions rather than a story. I still finished this book quite quickly and enjoyed the spice scenes and the plot.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
429 reviews7 followers
March 15, 2026
That was…something. Welcome to the Fairy Smut Hospital was, well, smut. I like my books spicy, but I also like some plot, and there really wasn’t much of that here. Also, I really disliked Lucy. Her fanaticism about being “clean” was off-putting, and she was overall pretty annoying. Tom was great, but he also enabled Lucy’s suckiness. I don’t think I’m going to continue with this series.

I received a copy of Welcome to the Fairy Smut Hospital from BookSirens and am voluntarily reviewing it.
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65 reviews
March 26, 2026
This was the first time I’ve ever read a book where smut is the main plot but I have to say I’m surprised how much I enjoyed the book!
Seeing Lucy slowly coming to terms with her being on a Island surrounded by Fairies and her being the only human made me very happy!
Seeing her going through so many emotions during these couple of months really shows us the circle of life.

Thank you to Iréne and BookSirens for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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158 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 26, 2026
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. The book started well but then it started to get a little unrealistic for me. The FMC seemed ok with the fact that she fell for an employment scam that is borderline hostage situation and then she jumps right into a FWB with the hospital or community dick. I really think the author should have explored a secret side plot with her finding out her employer was planning to hold her hostage.
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482 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy
April 1, 2026
This book inrigued me but it didn't keep my attention. I don't understand why she cannot be in touch with her mom or someone for the entire year, even if its by letter. There was one scene after they installed a bidet where it seemed it was being used as a enema? That is definitely not accurate.

I received an advance review copy for free from Booksirens, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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245 reviews
Review of advance copy
May 12, 2026
This book is exactly what the title says. It's spicy, chaotic, full fantasy with zero shame. This was such a fun read with magical drama and the characters are hilarious and little bit crazy, but in a fun way.

If you like fantasy romance that’s more fun and spicy than serious, this is a really good time.


*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Review of advance copy received from Author
March 4, 2026
Welcome to the Fairy Smut Hospital is the first book in the series. The story was interesting, a slow burn page turner. The characters were interesting, charming, intense, and likable. I enjoyed reading this one.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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43 reviews
Review of advance copy
March 21, 2026
the spice is good but i feel the story could have been more interesting.
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March 26, 2026
I think there was not enough story, just mostly smut. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I doubt I will read the rest of them.
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Review of advance copy received from Goodreads Giveaways
April 29, 2026
I enjoyed this giveaway from goodreads, especially the little note from the author which i appreciated!! Not as much smut as expected and a little fantasy thrown in, can't wait for the next one!!
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