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My Fairly Dangerous Godmother

By: Janette Rallison
Narrated by: Heather Masters
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Some people bomb auditions. Sadie Ramirez throws up during her tryouts on TV show America's Top Talent. Her performance is so bad, it earns her a fairy godmother through the Magical Alliance's Pitiful Damsel Outreach Program. Enter Chrysanthemum Everstar: a gum-chewing, cell-phone-carrying, high-heel-wearing fairy godmother in training.

She misinterprets Sadie's wishes and sends her back in time to be a part of The Little Mermaid story and then makes her one of the 12 dancing princesses. Wishes are permanent, and if Sadie wants to get back to her home, she'll have to strike a magical bargain - one that involves stealing a goblet from a powerful fairy queen. With a little help from a handsome and talented thief, she might be able to pull it off.

©2015 Janette Rallison (P)2016 Janette Rallison
Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy

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