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A head cold can muddle the clearest of heads, and fairy godmothers are no exception. Which is why Nerissa finds herself agreeing to help Breena, a Damsel in Distress, even though she’d rather wrangle a whole posse of evil stepmothers than accept the job. To her credit, Breena, would rather kiss a hundred toads than work with a fairy godmother. After an ill-fated attempt to get out of their contract, Breena now has whiskers, claws, and a tail. Finding a suitable prince for a small, white cat isn’t going to be easy, but that’s the least of Nerissa’s problems. The person who gave Breena the “cat” potion isn’t going to stop until she’s destroyed everything Nerissa stands for as a fairy godmother. If she wants to save Breena, Nerissa is going to have figure out where the fairy tale went wrong and how she can bring a Happily Ever After to the only girl she’s ever failed. Catspell is a retelling of The White Cat. Read the Series in Order: Catspell (#1) Firespell (#2) Applespell (#3) Frogspell (#4) Trollspell (#5) Coming Soon!
A fairy godmother can never catch a break. Nerissa should have been getting ready to celebrate another successful Happily Ever After. Instead, she has to track down her runaway DID—Damsel in Distress—who may or may not have been kidnapped by a dragon. A dragon who happens to be a close, personal friend. But time is running out. Her DID has attracted the attention of some very powerful winds bent on gaining their freedom—and they aren’t above using her DID to gain it. So that’s one fairy tale temporarily on hold while Nerissa deals with a dragon, seven errant winds, and her DID. Because if there’s one thing a fair godmother won’t tolerate, it’s an Unhappily Ever After. Read the complete series in order: Dragonspell Catspell Firespell Applespell Frogspell Trollspell A boxed set containing the entire Fairy Godmother Dilemma series (60% cheaper than buying individual books) is also available. Key words: fairy tale, fractured fairy tale, fairy godmother, tween, teen, ya, fantasy, magic, young adult, upper middle grade, first in series, prequel, the fairy godmother dilemma, ya fantasy
Fairy Godmothers are heartless by tradition. Their heartlessness is what allows them to watch, help, and then fade back into the shadows when the ball is over, hearts have been won, and the Happily Ever After Arrives. Unfortunately, Nerissa has never been one for tradition. She has never been above bending the rules, befriending dragons, or threatening to skewer a certain Small Flaming Nuisance who just happens to be the fairy queen’s chosen messenger. After years of working hard to secure the happiness of her Damsels in Distress, the very last thing she expected to get out of it was one very real-- --working-- --beating-- --heart of her own. She doesn’t want it, but she can’t get rid of it. So there’s only one thing left to do: find a way to work around it. It truly is a fairy godmother’s dilemma. Included in this box set is the Complete Dilemma: DragonspellCatspellFirespellApplespellFrogspellTrollspell Key words: fairy tale, fairy tale retelling, fairy tale adaptation, the white cat, swan lake, snow white and rose red, snow white, the bluebird, east of the sun west of the moon, fairy godmother, fantasy, magic, children's, kid books, children books, tween, juvenile fiction, juvenile fantasy, upper middle grade, princesses, danyelle leafty, the fairy godmother dilemma, box set, fairy tale box set, pre-order, sale
Join Kya and Hearthorne as they leave the moon behind in their quest to keep their bargain with the moon dragon. In this Curiosity, they discover the perils of storms, exactly what it takes to sink a faerie ship, and answer the call from the sea herself. In this collection of Saltwater short stories you’ll also find a merstone, discover the power of wishing and remembering, learn the origins of the Bottomless Sea, and read Mira Morganstein’s next adventure as she journeys to Faerie and what she finds there. Series Order: The Curious Leaf: An Adventure in Wishing (#0) Curiosities of the Moon (#1) Saltwater Curiosities (#2) Curiosities of the Enchanted Forest (#3) Coming Soon!
Following the adventures of Kya and Hearthorne from The Curious Leaf: An Adventure in Wishing, the stories in this collection feature their next adventure as they journey to the moon. Included in this Collection: ---Kya and the Curious Leaf: A Journey to the Moon (serial*) ---The Tale of the Buried Moon (fairy tale retelling) ---Moonflower (short story) ---Moon Bait (short story from the world of Tales of the Snow Queen) ---Mira Morganstein, Queen of the Nearly Dead Fae: Pink Lemonade and the Eleventy Year (serial*) ---As well as fun little snippets featuring Cherrie and Thorn (Bitten: A Novel of Faerie), Ask Nerissa (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma), a word from Bettony (The Trouble with Toads) and a peek into Bodkins' files (Mira Morganstein). Series Order: The Curious Leaf: An Adventure in Wishing (#0) Curiosities of the Moon (#1) Saltwater Curiosities (#2) *Kya's adventures as well as Mira Morganstein are both told in a serial format. They are *not* a serialized novel--that is, a novel cut into pieces. Each "episode" is a complete adventure in itself with a beginning, a middle, and an ending. The ending, however, is open in order to allow for future adventures in each series.
It turns out that a fairy godmother has only so many chances to help a DID (Damsel in Distress) find her happily ever after before the girl’s fate is sealed in stone. Literally. Having just learned that Mara either has to find her happily ever after or risk becoming a garden ornament, Nerissa is determined to help Mara find her heart’s desire. Unfortunately, neither of them is sure exactly what that is. Then Mara meets an enchanted great white bear and discovers that there’s more to life than power and ruling a fallen empire. But before Mara’s stony fate can be avoided and Nerissa can declare that they all lived happily ever after, disaster strikes. Now it’s up to Nerissa to help Mara outwit a troll princess, defend her from a clowder of cats bent on revenge, and bring this fairy tale to its happy conclusion. But there’s one danger to Mara’s happily ever after that even Nerissa can’t protect her from: Mara, herself. Trollspell is a retelling of East o’the Sun, West o’the Moon and the final story in The Fairy Godmother Dilemma series. Read the series in order: Catspell Firespell Applespell Frogspell Trollspell Keywords: teen fiction, ya, young adult, fairy tales, fairy tale, retelling, fairy tale retelling, east of the sun west of the moon, series, the fairy godmother dilemma, fairy godmother, magic, fantasy, kidlit, children, kids books, troll, princess, fairy tales for kids
Shoes, unlike magic, are predictable. They don’t change shape, bite, or alter a person’s destiny. And that’s just how Faryn likes it. But his Uncle Harvey has a bad habit of dying. While inconvenient, this hasn’t ever been a problem until now. Thanks to an evil witch and a poisoned apple turnover, Harvey is dead again—permanently this time. As his uncle’s heir, Faryn has to give up shoemaking in order to accept and refine his magic. Magic he never wanted. Unwilling to let go of his dream, but unable to escape his destiny, Faryn combines the two and discovers a knack for making magical shoes. He also learns that turning a person into a goose is a lot easier than turning her back, and that he severely underestimated how much trouble magic can be. The witch who killed his uncle is trying to control all the magic of the land, and it’s up to Faryn to stop her. If only he can get his magic to cooperate in time.
Always read the fine print. This is especially true of fairy godmothering contracts that cannot be destroyed, transferred, or terminated. In all her years as a fairy godmother, Nerissa has only failed to help one girl, Mara, find her Happily Ever After. Twice. But the third time’s a charm—or it had better be, since the contract she has with Mara is still in force. Unfortunately, Mara is plotting to reunite the Elwythian Empire—something that could kill them all if it doesn’t drain all the magic out of the land. But Mara won’t listen to reason, and even worse, she has captured the legendary Firebird and is using his magic to bring about her nefarious plan. Nerissa must make a choice between fulfilling her contract and saving the innocent girl Mara used to be, or rescuing the Firebird who not only created half of the world, but most of the magic as well. Firespell is a retelling of Swan Lake. Series Order: Catspell (#1) Firespell (#2) Applespell (#3) Frogspell (#4) Trollspell (#5)
Sometimes having no heart is better than having a broken heart. Especially for fairy godmothers—who, by definition and longstanding tradition, are heartless. Literally. Plagued by a heart she doesn’t want, and didn’t ask for, Nerissa loses faith in Happily Ever Afters and all that Love Conquers All nonsense. She trades in her wand to become a wicked faerie, and agrees do all in her power to divert as many happy endings as possible. Nerissa has a flair for curses—especially when princes are involved—and aims to ruin not one, but two, Happily Ever Afters. But the DIDs (Damsels in Distress) she’s working against are a little more resourceful than she bargained for, and whether she likes it or not, she’s the only wicked faerie with a heart. A liability that could cost her everything she’s been working for. Applespell is a retelling of Snow White and Rose Red, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty. Series Order: Catspell (#1) Firespell (#2) Applespell (#3) Frogspell (#4)
Once upon a time a young girl wanted revenge. But first, she wanted to be beautiful. Twelve-year-old Bettony has read enough stories that begin with once upon a time to know what happens to the ugly stepsisters at the end, and she’s determined to escape that fate by any means necessary—even by magic. Unfortunately, when it comes to magic, there is no place for regret, refunds, or exchanges. Even if you accidentally turn your older sister into a toad. If Bettony wants her happily ever after to end well, she’s going to have to find a way to turn her sister back into a person before their mother finds out she’s been dabbling with magic and grounds her for life. And if she wants to do that, she’s going to need more magic. Tracking down the family magic turns out to be surprisingly easy. Now, if only it came with instructions . . .