Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)
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.

2nd Edition June 2012.
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Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)
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.

2nd Edition June 2012.
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Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)

Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)

by Danyelle Leafty
Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)

Firespell (The Fairy Godmother Dilemma #2)

by Danyelle Leafty

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Overview

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.

2nd Edition June 2012.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013594609
Publisher: Danyelle Leafty
Publication date: 11/12/2011
Series: The Fairy Godmother Dilemma , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Danyelle Leafty writes upper MG and YA fantasy, and is the author of THE FAIRY GODMOTHER DILEMMA series. Danyelle has always loved fairy tales, and prefers stories where someone gets eaten, or at the very least, transmogrified. Much of her inspiration has come from fairy tales, because as G.K. Chesterton so aptly states, “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”

In her spare time, she collects dragons, talking frogs, and fairy godmothers. She also collects books, and one day hopes to make a house out of them. She enjoys learning languages, fiddling with her harp, and perfecting the fine art of mothering. (It’s a lot like trying to herd chickens during a lightning storm while a goat stampede is going on.)

One of her heroes is Albert Einstein, particularly for the following quote: “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The most important thing is not to stop questioning.”
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