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Do villains deserve happily-ever-afters? When Mellie goes to Oz in search of her baby-daddy, she needs a crew to deliver the proof of their liaison - her youngest daughter, Ellie - to the Emerald City. Hijacking someone else's search & rescue crew? Not a problem. So what if it's the feared Fairy Queen Morgana's rescue mission to find her only son. A cowardly lion and a brainless scarecrow as per the manual are already lined up for the save. The tin-man is already in Oz...somewhere. Darn those iron mirror portals and fae men. Which one of her entourage will Ellie fall in love with? Will Oz remember Mellie who has born him four kids, including Cinderella? And what about happy-ever-afters, can villains really stomach them? This retelling of the Wizard of Oz is the final part of the Magic Mirrors Saga trilogy, which can also be read as a standalone.
A wolf cursed to be a horrible warning. A huntsman who hates to kill. His son loves red T-shirts and to roam the woods alone. For failing to uphold her end of the bargain Ella's "wicked" stepmother Grace now walks the world on four paws. Her husband Peter has become the village huntsman to save his wife from the villagers. And his son from his wife. Will Grace remember who she is as she is drawn to the boy? Will she find her way back to Peter? And how exactly do you lift a Fairy Queen's curse? This retelling of Red Riding Hood weaves several classic fairytales together with a splash of darkness, can be read as a standalone novel and is aimed at a mixed (YA/NA) audience. For those who wanted to know how Prince Charming's parents got together, keep an eye out for a nested story of Belle and Beast.
To die, to sleep, perchance... well, Death can't. Not before one petulant dark angel takes over her job.The Goddess of Death wants to die. Badly. But not before she finds a successor. Where does one go for those? Tired of all the decisions - to reap or not to reap - the Goddess of Life & Light wants out, too. Who knew 8 billion earthlings would require quite so much attention. Working with Death is never a picnic. That Excel table and the constant yes-es and no-s would drive anyone mad. Will the deadly duo recruit best friends or starcrossed lovers? Will anyone at all fall for their sales pitch? Forever may be a short word, but what kind of a relationship would last for all eternity? To read book #2, you don't need to read book #1 Charm & Mayhem: The Goddess of Fate. But it might be a fun option.
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