After reading “The Faerie Girl” and “The Sea King’s Daughter” (a retelling of Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid”), the first two stories in the anthology The Faerie Girl and Other Tales by Anthea Sharp, I thought I was well on the way to giving it a four-star rating. Then I read the three chapters that make up “Brea’s Tale.” One of the drawbacks of free e-books is that many times they are just the first in an entire series. Other times, the stories in free anthologies are teasers—they are beginnings or fragments of longer stories or novels meant to whet the reader’s appetite. That’s what “Brea’s Tale” is. The three chapters are interesting and well-written, but ultimately are just the beginning to a longer story. The next after “Brea’s Tale,” "The Faerie Invasion," is a sort-of appendix, or as author Anthea Sharp describes it, an “alternate ending” to the cycle of stories set in her Feyland universe, and as such, also feels incomplete. But the last two stories, “Goblin in Love” and “The Tree of Fate and Wishes” get the anthology back to the same level as the first two stories. All in all, The Faerie Girl and Other Tales is a good anthology which I would have liked to have been longer.