• Fairy Godmothers, Inc.

  • By: Saranna DeWylde
  • Narrated by: Cindy Kay
  • Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Fairy Godmothers, Inc.

By: Saranna DeWylde
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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If love is the source of all the magic in the universe, and the town of Ever After, Missouri, is the epicenter of enchantment, then the locals are in dire need of a reboot. At least according to resident fairy godmothers Petunia, Jonquil, and Bluebonnet. Their solution? Blow a bit of fairy dust in the direction of those in need of romance.... What could possibly go wrong?

Some kind of awful...

Lucky Fujiki's first name is a cosmic joke. Her luck is so bad, even the number seven steers clear of her. But when her adorable godmothers ask for a favor, Lucky can't say no - even if she can already feel the bad juju waiting to strike. And her mission is even worse than she imagined: to promote Ever After as a wedding destination by faking a marriage to her first love and long-time ex, Ransom Payne - he of the Embarrassing Incident that neither of them will ever live down....

...or all kinds of wonderful?

Ransom Payne has spent years building an impressive new reputation for himself, and now his godmothers want him to pretend to wed the one girl he'd like most to forget? Sure, weddings in Ever After could be a huge boon for his chocolate business, but risking more up-close-and-personal time with Lucky? Considering the stakes, it's a curse he'll have to bear, at the risk of being humiliated - or perhaps, bewitched....

©2021 Sara Lunsford (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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LOVE THIS STORY

I can’t Thank you enough Saranna I love all your books.
Thank you
Please keep this Godmothers Series going, I can’t get enough.
Thank you Again
Dee

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Story had no real magic or imagined

There wasn’t any magic, very little back story no real resolution but some ok if we believe there is no real curse. I don’t know what the purpose of this story was. I only finished it because my book club is tomorrow and this is the book we are reading. Terrible waste of a credit.

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Lacking … everything

Oh dear. Based on the summary, this should have been right up my alley. Unfortunately, there’s no humor, action, mystery, or anything engaging … just an endless output of shallow scenes about a girl named Lucky who was anything but and a guy agreeing to a marriage just because. Also, no magic.
It would be charitable to say this was magic realism. It’s also charitable to call this a romance.

What was this? What was the point? I’m not entirely sure. It felt like a half baked execution of a story about how a real gentleman in real life handles a relationship with a single mom of two kids. It’s 99% cozy, yet throws down an F bomb out of nowhere. Yeah, just weird. And random. And unsatisfying.

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