Introducing: Danyelle Leafty
Danyelle will be on #YABookChat this week chatting with us about her books and taking
questions from you as well!!  Her book series The Fairy Godmother Dilemma includes
so far the books: Catspell (#1), Firespell (#2) and Applespell (#3).  
For those of you that haven't had a chance to meet Danyelle yet DO NOT miss this
chat!! She is not only a wonderful author but a super sweet person as well and will also
be chatting about her way of paying it forward with Kindles for Kids. It is such
a wonderful project and I love the idea so much there is a post on my blog for it!!
Oh and I forgot to mention Danyelle has kindly offered up an ecopy of
each of her books for me to giveaway!!! So if you want to have a chance to win
a copy head on over to #YABookChat 9pm EST this Wednesday.
So we hope to see you there tomorrow night!!!
Also I have a review of Catspell as Danyelle was kind enough to provide me
with a copy.
Review: Catspell
Sixteen-year-old Breena never thought 
anything could be worse than being forced to leave 
the faerie realm. Then she 
got stuck with a fairy godmother. But if she has to choose between 
the two, 
she’d leave the Faerie Realm over getting bossed about by a faerie with a 
pointed 
stick any day. Unfortunately, her attempt to evade her fairy godmother 
gives her growing 
pains in the form of fur, whiskers, and a tail. 
Turning into a cat is the least of her worries, though. The potion wasn’t meant to bring out
Turning into a cat is the least of her worries, though. The potion wasn’t meant to bring out
 her inner feline, it was meant to put her to sleep. 
Forever. If Breena wants to make it to her 
Happily Ever After, she’ll have to 
accept that sometimes a fairy godmother really does come 
in handy, after all.
Review
Before Breena was even born her own mother traded her for a basket of the Fairy Queen's 
fruit and thus begins the story.  Never knowing her real parents or knowing 
really where she fit into anything made her entire life lonely.  There was no one that 
really seemed to love her and when she turns 16 the Queen contracts Nerissa to find 
Breena her happily ever after.  It's never quite that simple is it?  Breena wants nothing
 to do with Nerissa or a happily ever after that she doesn't fully believeif out there waiting 
for her but even if the road isn't smooth it is full of twists and turns that take us
 on a fun filled read.
From the get go this book was fun and kept you attention.  It is written from all different
 points of view and as each chapter changes and you read from someone new you fall in 
love with the book a little more.  The best part about having all of the different points of 
view is that you kind of get to know and understand everyone as you read,  There is one character
in particular that it helped me understand and without it I probably would have 
disliked the character.
Nerissa is not really your typical fairy godmother.  When you think fairy godmother 
you think  bubbly and all rainbow and butterflies.  Well that is not the case here. 
 Nerissa is nice and wantsto help but she has a particular attitude underneath that I just love!
  Her DIDs (Damsels in Distress) aren't always easy but she finds them predictable 
until she gets contracted to Breena andis surprised in many ways.  Mostly in the fact that 
Breena is so strong and isn't all about heading out and finding a Prince to take care of her.
  Instead she asks to be able to help others find what they  need and hopes that somewhere
 along the way that she may find someone that cares for her as she has always wanted. 
 This is not what Nerissa was prepared for but being a fairy godmother she
 has to work with that.
Through and through this novel will not disappoint.  There are so many reasons that you
 will keep on turning the pages.  I love all the different types of characters that all manage 
to fit into this book and work.  I really enjoyed Natter and Blossom.  They were so original
 and when you find  out what/who they really are you will be surprised and so happy. 
This book was really well written and has a little bit of everything for everyone.
4/5





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