I see that there is supposed to be a third book to the series, but there isn't a definite publish date yet, so I'm just going to base my opinions on the first two books. I haven't been in the mood to write any reviews lately, but a couple opinions popped into my mind while I was reading My Unfair ...
The book arrived 2 months ago and I was trying hard not to read it yet, knowing that the 3rd one in the series has not come out yet. I was afraid that it would not be as good as the first one, so my expectations were very high.I got to say it fulfilled what I was expecting. Again it has a good heroi...
2.5 - 3 starsAs good, if not better than the first, it is a fun read, even if I was ready to write it off when I did not really like the main character at first. Bit it got going and it was fun, but still very much so fluff, candy, summer beach reading. If you are looking for that sort, read away an...
This is perhaps one of my favoritest books ever! The romantic angle is written very well (and completely clean, which I love about Janette Rallison's books), and there are so many humorous moments. I love how the fractured fairytales come together, and the stakes are high enough that you just have t...
Chrissy is back and messing up her assignments as per usual. At first I wasn't sure about the main character but I ended up really liking her by the middle of the book. Good character development. I loved the scenes with her and the baby. I thought that that was a really interesting twist. Fun, cute...
Read my full review HERE!After a date-gone-wrong, Tansy Miller finds herself at the police station. When she's through with that, the trouble doesn't stop. Chrysanthemum Everstar shows up in her bedroom, and a simple wish turns into a giant crime wave. Robin Hood and his Merry Men pop into the 21st ...
Find full review at http://www.readingangel.com/2011/05/my-unfair-godmother-by-janette-rallison.htmlI picked up My Unfair Godmother expecting a quick, fluffy read. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was so much more! When Tansy finds her life sliding off track, a fairy godmother (or, actua...
Having not read the first book in this series, I would say book 2 stands strongly and beautifully on its own. Janette Rallison does an awesome Fairy Tale mash up of Robin Hood and Rumpelstiltskin with a sprinkle of romance and a cherry on top- the lesson that we all create our own destiny. Her moder...
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