A Must Read Romance with A Supernatural Twist!

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I believed I had been the only person, since my youth, to refer to trees as "naked" but, in the perfect home, in the perfect yard, of Ever After, Missouri, with spring in bloom, the fairy godmother sisters have only the unluckiness of a tree without cherries (thus, the naked trees). And, the characters in Saranna DeWylde's Fairy Godmothers Inc. are some of the best created, this year, that I had yet to read (and we are wrapping it up, the year). And not just because they have wings, wands and the use of magic though, I must add, it does help bring a good storyline to the trio of sisters, read about here.

Petunia (Petty), Bluebonnet and Jonquil have a problem as it is spring and nothing is in bloom in Ever After. When Petty brings a single bloom alive the sisters discover that the lack of love in the world, and in Ever After, is the problem and the solution. The sisters decide to use two of their charges, whom they are fairy godmothers for, Lucky and Ransom, to help with the solution of how to bring love to this destination and getting the pair to their happily ever after.

Lucky is a lot like me, something I always said being “it's not that I have no luck, I just have bad luck”. She and I share that same twist of cards in life. I too hated my name as she does. Unlike me however, she has her fairy godmother's at work in her life, the three sisters, and when they call their dear goddaughter and ask her to get “fake married” in Ever After, to draw in tourists (and love) to solve the godmother's problem, Lucky reluctantly agrees. How can she not help her godmothers?

The man they pick for the “fake marriage” is none other than a man Lucky has a past with, Ransom Payne, the owner of Heart’s Desire Chocolates, the biggest chocolate maker, the most ethical business man they know and one who, with Lucky, can bring the fairy tale marriage image to Ever After. He happens to be a godson to the sisters’ too. The only problem that remains is that the two are resistant to face one another, having had a past together, each, now, with their own hesitation but, they still have lingering feelings for one another. If the pair only knew that together they could create the best Happily Ever After (for one another) for Ever After (by bringing love and thus, spring to the town) with their fake marriage on Valentine’s Day….after all, fairy godmothers always have a good reason for wanting something!

Reluctantly they both agree to participate in the charade, if not for their fairy godmothers then for the curiosity they each have about the other and what could happen as they meet in Ever After for the “fake wedding” of their dreams! Readers will get more than they bargained for in this debacle of a tale about two young lovers who know they are right together but can’t get over the past and need that extra push (thus, the fake wedding).

If not just for the fairy godmothers and the fun part they play in the book this is a must read, but wielding their magic for the lovers, the magic in the pair, the love they have for one another, is what really the whole book boils down to and makes it a wonderful love story. Travel to Ever After with the couple and find out if this fake marriage will be one that binds them in real love, in the end? You need to pick up a copy of Saranna DeWylde’s Fairy Godmothers Inc. to find out!