Applespell

The Fairy Godmother Dilemma Buch 3 · Curious Leaf Press
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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)  

Autoren-Profil

 Danyelle has devoured fairy tales ever since she learned read, and has been enjoying a steady diet of them ever since.

During her time as Storyteller-in-Chief, she has learned that dragons do make everything taste a little bit better, that nothing is ever so dire that a quick transmogrification can’t make things worse, that at the heart of every story is a kernel of truth, and that all the best stories begin with “Once upon a time . . .” (one way or another).

When she isn’t trying to entice more Story out of her characters, she can be found curled up with a book, learning new languages, plucking away at her harp, knitting, drawing, or trying to convince her Younglings that vegetables are neither villainous nor unnecessary and that bedtime is non-negotiable.

The Small Ones remain unconvinced.

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