A Happily Ever After of Her Own (Ever After 1) [NOOK Book]

Overview

Melinda Lightfoot, a preschool teacher with an unusual ability to flit in and out of fairy tales, never thought she would get into trouble...

...until the Fairy Tale Police arrest her while she is in Beauty and the Beast. They offer her a deal: Find Beauty, who left the story when Melinda trespassed into it, or be charged with the ultimate crime -- Fairy Tale Killer. If that’s not bad enough the Beast tags along in search of his true love, and...
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A Happily Ever After of Her Own (Ever After 1)

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Overview

Melinda Lightfoot, a preschool teacher with an unusual ability to flit in and out of fairy tales, never thought she would get into trouble...

...until the Fairy Tale Police arrest her while she is in Beauty and the Beast. They offer her a deal: Find Beauty, who left the story when Melinda trespassed into it, or be charged with the ultimate crime -- Fairy Tale Killer. If that’s not bad enough the Beast tags along in search of his true love, and Melinda starts falling for the fairy tale prince. She must choose between doing the right thing and having her own happily ever after.

Warning: This title contains the following: Fairy Godmother, the Wicked Witch, dysfunctional fairy tale families, ax-wielding executioners and a happily ever after (or two).

Length: Novella

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Editorial Reviews

Saucybelle A Taste for e-Books - Belle Belle
"Fans of Fractured Fairytales and the Shrek movies will absolutely appreciate Lee's fanciful approach to fairy tales. The connections between familiar fairy tale characters are delightfully dysfunctional and you’ll die laughing over the reason behind the Beast's curse. It's a lovely, light read."
Colette A Buckeye Girl Reads - Colette Buckeye
"...a delightful story...I loved Melinda's spirit, and the Beast is so swoon-worthy."
Black Sun Review - Soleil Noir
"...a sweet, charming story jam-packed with a ton of giggle-worthy moments..."
Colette "A Buckeye Girl Reads"
"...a delightful story...I loved Melinda's spirit, and the Beast is so swoon-worthy."
Saucybelle "A Taste for e-Books"
"Fans of Fractured Fairytales and the Shrek movies will absolutely appreciate Lee's fanciful approach to fairy tales. The connections between familiar fairy tale characters are delightfully dysfunctional and you’ll die laughing over the reason behind the Beast's curse. It's a lovely, light read."
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940011863653
  • Publisher: Four Isles Press
  • Publication date: 10/5/2009
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 452,060
  • File size: 264 KB

Meet the Author

Bilingual former management consultant Nadia Lee has lived in four different countries and enjoyed many adventures and excellent food around the globe. In the last eight years, she has kissed stingrays, got bitten by a shark, ridden an elephant and petted tigers.

She shares an apartment overlooking a river and palm trees in Japan with her husband, winter white hamsters and an ever-widening pile of books. When she's not reading or writing, she can be found digging through old Asian historical texts or planning another trip.

Visit Nadia on her website http://www.nadialee.net.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2013

    Novella

    Very short story and the sample description is misleading. Not bad for a magazine type short story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 19, 2011

    smart and funny modern fairytale

    This is a great little book - well-written, clever. I laughed out loud in several spots.

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  • Posted April 22, 2011

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    Who Wouldn't Want to Walk into a Fairy Tale?

    If you're looking for a light, funny novella, look no further than A Happily Ever After of Her Own by Nadia Lee. Lee takes the term "fractured fairy tale" to new heights, creating a story in the same vein as the Shrek movies. Upon reading this e-book, who wouldn't covet Melinda's ability to pop in and out of various fairy tales? I know I'd love to take a first-hand look at my favorite tales. Then again, Melinda's unique ability is what gets her into trouble in the first place.

    Caught trespassing in Beauty and the Beast, Melinda is sent to Fairy Tale Court, where she must plead her innocence. Upon entering the tale, however, something goes horribly wrong and Beauty winds up missing. Beast appears in Court claiming that because of her, he'll never get his Happily Ever After. Melinda's crime is upgraded; she's now considered a Fairy Tale Killer. It turns out that whenever Melinda stepped into a tale, she created a bridge from our world to that one. The Evil Witch finds out about this and uses the opportunity to snatch up Beauty and take her into our world. Melinda and Beast must set out to find Beauty and bring the Evil Queen back where she belongs before she takes over our world and dooms everyone to a tragic ending.

    I really liked the way Lee builds up the way fairy tale characters are related to one another. In a way, characters from various books are really one big happy family. This had me laughing in surprise several times. I also loved the way Lee brought a new way of thinking to the term Happily Ever After. This quote sticks with me even now, a couple of weeks after reading this novella:

    "'Happily ever after does not mean they don't experience exasperation with each other, or are somehow exempt from life's hardships and misery. Living happily ever after is hard work, but you do it because you want to stay in love with the other person. Because your life without this one other, very special person would be something not full, but only half-alive.'"
    (pg. 64, nook edition)

    One reason people condemn fairy tales is because in real life, there is no "And they lived happily ever after." I love this quote from Beast because it shows that just because we need to keep working at our relationship, it doesn't mean that there's no Happily Ever After. There's more to his argument than just the above quote, and I feel it's absolutely brilliant. It truly made me sit back and think.

    Being a fairy tale story, Melinda is also on track for a happily ever after of her own, just as the novella's title implies. Granted, the whole story occurs in about 24 hours, so the romance feels a bit rushed at times, but that might just be me nitpicking. I was also nitpicking when it came to the fact that Beast's name is Edward. At first, I was surprised by the way the romance shapes up because I wasn't expecting it to come in the form it did. Lee does it in such a way, however, that it makes sense. There's a startling revelation about fairy tales that I won't spoil for you here. Overall, A Happily Ever After of Her Own is a fast, entertaining read that will give you food for thought, especially if you're a fairy tale lover!

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