Stranded In The Satyrвђ™s Garden By Cia Petrichor ❲2024❳
: As a novella, it is described as a "speedy read" that delivers high heat quickly, ideal for readers looking for a short, "fast-burn" escape.
Based on reader consensus from The StoryGraph and Amazon reviews :
: One common critique from reviewers on The StoryGraph is the use of a "drugging" plot device to initiate the FMC's escape. Some readers found this tonally jarring compared to the otherwise lighthearted, silly nature of the book. Stranded in the Satyr’s Garden by Cia Petrichor
: The author's New Orleans roots shine through in the FMC's background, including sweet mentions of her "Gram" and odes to Louisiana culture.
The plot follows Jessa Mae, a human who attempts to escape a dangerous situation at her boss's holiday party. She discovers a magical door that transports her into an enchanted garden, where she is rescued by Rastus, a handsome and protective satyr. The story focuses on their immediate "fated mates" connection and Jessa Mae's decision to embrace this strange new world. : As a novella, it is described as
: Readers should be aware of themes involving sexual assault and harassment (occurring at the party prior to meeting the satyr), as well as grief and abandonment. Stranded in the Satyr's Garden: A Monster Mishaps Novella
by Cia Petrichor is a "sweet and steamy" monster romance novella that blends holiday vibes with high-fantasy elements. It serves as the first entry in the Monster Mishaps series. The Story : The author's New Orleans roots shine through
: The magical garden setting is described as immersive and "hallmark-esque," providing a feel-good atmosphere despite the spicy content. Critical Considerations

