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  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: Draw Down the Moon by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast

    When Wren suddenly feels magick course through her veins on her 18th birthday, the two friends’ lives I thoroughly enjoyed the dual protagonist point of view in Draw Down the Moon. You can find the book here. Her short fiction has appeared in The Chamber Magazine and the World Weaver Press Anthology Mothers of You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Throwback Thursday: Unfettering Philomela by Christine Butterworth-McDermott

    And so, I suggest you burst into flame instead: regold your glory outward. To learn more about the mythical Philomela, you can go HERE. Her poetry has been published in such journals as Alaska Quarterly Review, The Normal School, The Massachusetts

  • Throwback Thursday: A Half Century of Beauty by Melissa Yuan-Innes

    For their fiftieth anniversay, He gave her a beast. She licked her lips And turned to her husband. "My lord, I am nearly speechless. You know I am no maiden." He kissed her cheek and replied, smiling, "My love, have no fear." Her tears dripped into its shining coat But she called up to her husband, "My lord, she is beautiful, ” And kissed her newest beast.

  • Kate's Picks: Magical Stuffing

    Mom found it in her 1955 Good Housekeeping cookbook, but didn’t start making it until the ‘80s. I still make that kind and love it. It’s very easy and pretty much foolproof. Here we go: Magical Stuffing 1 1/2 pounds chestnuts 1 cup butter 1 1/2 cup celery, chopped 1 cup onion It’s just so bizarre that I thought you’d all like seeing it. Until next week, stay enchanted!

  • Book Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen

    By the end, I was teary-eyed, in a good way. There are literal and figurative ghosts here, and Addison Allen doesn't shrink from showing that

  • The Song of The Rain by Faniyi Oluwatomiwa Elijah

    Something in the atmosphere has shifted And I can't quite wrap my finger around it The tips of the winter I took shelter in a silent empty house Lit by flat grey sky, spiced with rainbow Over everything the

  • Book Review: Psyche and Eros by Luna McNamara

    Aphrodite adopts Eros as her son in a power move against the older god. Psyche grows into a beautiful young woman and earns the ire of Aphrodite with her lack of interest in must endure Aphrodite’s tortures if she hopes to regain her true love. “Beauty and the Beast” is my favorite fairy tale, so I was thrilled to learn that there was a novel telling You can order the book here.

  • Healing Waters by Mary Cook

    Very satisfying If you could live at any time in any place, I would strongly urge you not to choose eleventh Your filial piety will earn you the reward you seek, so I will take you to the stream. “I cannot tell, nor should you ask,” she replied firmly. Yoshi’s yearning gaze followed her, but he never saw her again. Most of these people have forgotten who Yoshi was, but I don’t think we should.

  • Important Announcement: Fairy Godparents Club Membership Deadline

    I hope to slip in a couple of unofficial fun meetings into the mix as well.

  • Throwback Thursday: Wolf at the Door by D. Avery

    Once there was a girl who lived in a humble home with her father and her stepmother, a pair weathered The father and stepmother were doing the best they could. She did not tell her father and stepmother about her wolf sightings, just kept them to herself like a father and stepmother. The morning sun brushed the forested hills across the lake as the girl embraced her father and stepmother

  • Book Review: Weyward by Emilia Hart

    17th century, Violet, a victim of sexual assault living in the 20th century, and Kate, a woman fleeing her When Violet inherits Altha’s cottage, she discovers her ancestor’s narrative before passing the cottage I loved every word of this perfectly paced book which drips with the pain and joy of life. You can purchase it HERE Thank you to NetGalley for providing a free copy of this book in exchange for She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books

  • Book Review: Not That Kind of Ever After by Luci Adams

    ] off her feet and make [her] feel like royalty.” , Bella struggles to find her prince charming. Her posts grab the attention of many readers which leads to some success in her writing career. Although I enjoyed the way Luci Adams wraps her narrative in fairy tale references, this book seems intended You can find the book here.

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