The Unexplainable Fairy Godmother

The Unexplainable Fairy Godmother

Happily Ever After College has been churning out fairy godmothers for centuries. But their outdated curriculum can't keep up with the modern world. They need something edgy. Something new, to keep true love alive. They need Paris Beaufont. However, this fairy loses her lunch if she watches a romantic comedy. Love songs give her hives. She punched the last guy who tried to flirt with her. Needless to say, Paris Beaufont isn't the romantic type. But she's going to have to learn how to create budding love for others or she's going to jail. When a series of criminal offenses forces Paris to attend fairy godmother college, she has to learn not to just stomach romance, but to master it. What this fairy godmother in-training learns isn't just about love. And what she does for the college might change the planet forever-It is love that makes the world go round, after all. Scroll up to grab your copy of The Unexplainable Fairy Godmother.
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