These three Fairy Godmothers decide for a challenge, they’ll take on men, but they think that men will be easier. The joke’s on them, because they quickly learn that men aren’t easier, just different!
Book 1: The Magic Under His Nose
Roark’s best friend Stephanie has always had his back, but when Cupid’s cherub minions start shooting arrows, it’s up to his Fairy Godmother, Christy, to make sure that everything works out. And find Roark’s Happily Ever After, before she runs away.
Book 2: Magic Right Before His Eyes
Bruce loves a mystery, and a challenge. Good thing Greta’s the biggest challenge he’s ever met—who doesn’t post selfies online? Obviously Greta. Well, Bruce is going to find out who’s behind that computer, with the help of his Fairy Godmother Lilly. As long as Cupid and his cherubs stay away.
Book 3: Magic That’s Just His Taste
When Jason sees the incredible redhead walking around the wedding, he’s cautiously intrigued. After all, he’s there with an almost date. But when she keeps popping up, he knows something is up. But he didn’t expect that it’s his Fairy Godmother, Ava, trying to find him his personal Happily Ever After. Ava, however is picky, and she isn’t happy with the file’s choices for Jason.
Check this out if you love friends-to-lovers, online dating, forbidden love, magic, fairies, the fairy realm, Cupid being a brat, cherubs everywhere, fairies losing their minds, and a little magical office romance and secrets being revealed!
USA Today and NY Times bestselling author Candice Gilmer leads a dangerous double life as a mommy and a writer.
In between boo-boo healing and fixing broken toys, she writes stories usually to the tune of children’s television shows.
Her books range from vampires and werewolves to mermaids and fairies to contemporary and fairy tale romances–a huge variety, just like her broad, geek-girl heart.
She adores Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, and DC, (you CAN love them all), and her hero will always be Captain America.
Growing up in the Midwest, Candice stays close to her family, especially the ones with basements when the tornadoes come around.
All in all, she stays very busy, but really, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Well, maybe a little less children’s television.