Monday, April 27, 2015

Review: My Fairly Dangerous Godmother by Janette Rallison

Title: My Fairly Dangerous Godmother
Author: Janette Rallison
Series: Book Three in the My Fair Godmother Series
Published By: Rally Point Press (April 6, 2015)
Source: ARC Copy Provided by the Author (in exchange for an honest review)
Genre: YA Fantasy/Fairy Tale
My Rating: 3.5 Stars


Book Description:
Some people bomb auditions. Sadie Ramirez throws up during her tryouts on TV show America's Top Talent. Her performance is so bad, it earns her a fairy godmother through the Magical Alliance's Pitiful Damsel Outreach Program. Enter Chrysanthemum Everstar: a gum-chewing, cell phone-carrying, high heel wearing fairy godmother in training. She misinterprets Sadie's wishes and sends her back in time to be a part of The Little Mermaid story and then makes her one of the twelve dancing princesses. Wishes are permanent, and if Sadie wants to get back to her home, she'll have to strike a magical bargain--one that involves stealing a goblet from a powerful fairy queen. 







Rallison writes some of the most fun, light hearted reads out there and her My Fair Godmother series is one of these best ones she writes. Full of chaos, laughs, smiles, and a fairy godmother in training and her little helper, that is sure to make anyone fall in love with them and keep turning the pages simply because you are having such a great time. 

Crissy is by far the worst fairy out there. If there is something she can make a mess out of she will but she always has her charges best interests at heart, even if they don't think she does. 

Transported from one fairy tale to the next, each one more disastrous than the previous, Sadie is starting to wonder what the heck she got herself into. Wicked queens, rogue fairies, princes, princesses, mermaids, and all matter of mayhem ensue making this a delightful light read that is sure to appeal to anyone.

Laugh out loud moments and hijinks you won't want to miss, this third installment in the series truly was so much fun and a great addition. Fans of the series and of Rallison's other works, won't want to miss this.




*All thoughts and opinions are my own and were not influenced by the author or publisher. I was not compensated for this review.*

27 comments:

  1. I love that cover! It's so cute.
    The book sounds like a lot of fun either. A fairy godmother who is bad at her job? I can see how that would entail many hilarious scenes.
    Great review, Ali! :)

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  2. This one sounds really cute and fun! I might need to give this series a go!

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  3. Oh how cute! And hijinks can be fun and games, too. As long as no one dies. Lol.

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  4. Oh my Kindlemom, This looks soooo cute. I'm in!

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  5. This sounds like a cute series. Not my cuppa tea, but Crissy reminds me so much of the fairy godmother in Ella Enchanted. So clueless. Love it!

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  6. Everything about this is so adorable and easy, you make me want to pick it up right now! I've read three emotionally challenging books in the last week or so, I'm in desperate need of some light-hearted fun.

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  7. Well, it sounds absolutely hilarious! And if the funny is of the smart variety, mixed in with a bit of chaos, that much better :P I'll definitely add this to my towering pile. Also, how cute is that cover? Very exciting review :)

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  8. I have seen this series, but passed on it because I figured it is was more suited for Middle Grade. Is it?

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    1. It is a younger YA read and would be suitable for middle grade but it is more geared towards YA. ;)

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  9. What a cute cover. This one does sound pretty hilarious, I've seen it around but have yet to pick it up for myself. Lovely review! <3 Benish | Feminist Reflections

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  10. The title made me giggle. I love a book with laugh out loud moments!

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  11. Cute! My goddaughter calls me her fairy godmother - I can't be any worse than this. lol

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    1. LOL! I don't even think you could be as bad as this godmother. ;)

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  12. I love love love Rallison! I cannot wait to get this one. I want the paper back though because I have to finish off the series that way :)

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    1. Some told me in a month the paperback should be out!

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  13. I love the premise of a fairy Godmother in training..think of all that could go wrong!

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  14. I read the first one a few years ago and it was fun. I guess I have some catching up to do!

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