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Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty
Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty













So that’s one fairy tale temporarily on hold while Nerissa deals with a dragon, seven errant winds, and her DID.īecause if there’s one thing a fair godmother won’t tolerate, it’s an Unhappily Ever After. Her DID has attracted the attention of some very powerful winds bent on gaining their freedom-and they aren’t above using her DID to gain it.

Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty

Instead, she has to track down her runaway DID-Damsel in Distress-who may or may not have been kidnapped by a dragon.Ī dragon who happens to be a close, personal friend.īut time is running out. Nerissa should have been getting ready to celebrate another successful Happily Ever After. (How’s that for specific?) And goes into a bit of the background of Pickle-Prick et al.Ī fairy godmother can never catch a break. This is the story that predates Catspell by a bit. Reading order is: Dragonspell, Catspell, Firespell, Applespell, Frogspell, Trollspell.) (The actual writing order–as opposed to reading order–was Firespell, Frogspell, Catspell, Applespell, Trollspell, Dragonspell. ? At least, that’s how The Fairy Godmother Dilemma series worked for me. If she wants to save Breena, Nerissa is going to have figure out where the fairy tale went wrong and how she can bring a Happily Ever After to the only girl she’s ever failed.Ĭatspell is a retelling of The White Cat.You’re never truly done with a series until you’ve written the prequel. The person who gave Breena the “cat” potion isn’t going to stop until she’s destroyed everything Nerissa stands for as a fairy godmother. Finding a suitable prince for a small, white cat isn’t going to be easy, but that’s the least of Nerissa’s problems.

Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty

To her credit, Breena, would rather kiss a hundred toads than work with a fairy godmother.Īfter an ill-fated attempt to get out of their contract, Breena now has whiskers, claws, and a tail. Which is why Nerissa finds herself agreeing to help Breena, a Damsel in Distress, even though she’d rather wrangle a whole posse of evil stepmothers than accept the job.

Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty

A head cold can muddle the clearest of heads, and fairy godmothers are no exception.















Dragonspell by Danyelle Leafty