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How did a human girl become a fairy godmother? Godmothers are made, not born. Discover the untold origins of one of Disney’s beloved magic makers.

The first volume in The Enchanters series from the New York Times best-selling author of A Twisted Tale and Fairy Tale Reform School features a deluxe trim size and beautiful painted edges!


Before she created carriages out of pumpkins, fashioned gowns out of thin air, and conjured one-of-a-kind glass slippers, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother was a spirited sixteen-year-old named Renée Dubois. But how did a human girl become a fairy godmother?

A young governess with a tragic past, Renée is determined to prove that fairies are real. Yet when her young cousin follows her into the woods one night and is caught in mortal peril, Renée has no choice but to offer herself in his place. Just when she thinks this is the end, she’s saved by a mysterious duo who take Renée under their wings, and she is brought into the world of the Fée.

So begins a life Renée hadn’t dared to dream of. Studying magic, forging friendships, and stumbling upon an unlikely romance, Renée is on an exciting path. But this new path is not without its own challenges.

Renée longs to return to the mortal realm with the coveted title of godmother, a dream that seems just out of reach. And her tireless empathy, as well as her boundless determination might be just what she needs to become the Fairy Godmother the world will come to know.
Jen Calonita is the author of the award-winning Secrets of My Hollywood Life and Fairy Tale Reform School series, as well as a contributing author to the New York Times best-selling A TWISTED TALE series. She lives in New York with her husband, two boys, and two chihuahuas named Captain Jack Sparrow and Ben Kenobi. A huge Disney fan, Jen dreams of moving the whole family into Cinderella's castle at Walt Disney World. Visit her online at www.JenCalonitaOnline.com and Twitter @JenCalonita.

Stephanie Kate Strohm is a coauthor of the Arden Highseries, Twelfth Grade Night and King Cheer; and the author of Once Upon a Tide: A Mermaid’s Tale; Prince in Disguise; Love à la Mode; It’s Not Me, It’s You; The Date to Save; and That’s Not What I Heard. She lives and writes in Los Angeles. You can find her online at www.StephanieKateStrohm.com and onInstagram @StephKateStrohm.

Kelly and Nichole Matthews are twin sisters (and totally not four cats in a trench coat, they swear!) who work as a comic art team and live north of the Emerald City with their pet overlords. They’ve worked with Boom! Studios, The Jim Henson Company, Random House Graphic, and Riot Games to create comics for all ages and genres, including R.L. Stine’s Just Beyond series (now on Disney+), graphic novel adaptations of Mary Pope Osborne’s The Magic Tree House series, and more. View titles by Jen Calonita
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How did a human girl become a fairy godmother? Godmothers are made, not born. Discover the untold origins of one of Disney’s beloved magic makers.

The first volume in The Enchanters series from the New York Times best-selling author of A Twisted Tale and Fairy Tale Reform School features a deluxe trim size and beautiful painted edges!


Before she created carriages out of pumpkins, fashioned gowns out of thin air, and conjured one-of-a-kind glass slippers, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother was a spirited sixteen-year-old named Renée Dubois. But how did a human girl become a fairy godmother?

A young governess with a tragic past, Renée is determined to prove that fairies are real. Yet when her young cousin follows her into the woods one night and is caught in mortal peril, Renée has no choice but to offer herself in his place. Just when she thinks this is the end, she’s saved by a mysterious duo who take Renée under their wings, and she is brought into the world of the Fée.

So begins a life Renée hadn’t dared to dream of. Studying magic, forging friendships, and stumbling upon an unlikely romance, Renée is on an exciting path. But this new path is not without its own challenges.

Renée longs to return to the mortal realm with the coveted title of godmother, a dream that seems just out of reach. And her tireless empathy, as well as her boundless determination might be just what she needs to become the Fairy Godmother the world will come to know.

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Jen Calonita is the author of the award-winning Secrets of My Hollywood Life and Fairy Tale Reform School series, as well as a contributing author to the New York Times best-selling A TWISTED TALE series. She lives in New York with her husband, two boys, and two chihuahuas named Captain Jack Sparrow and Ben Kenobi. A huge Disney fan, Jen dreams of moving the whole family into Cinderella's castle at Walt Disney World. Visit her online at www.JenCalonitaOnline.com and Twitter @JenCalonita.

Stephanie Kate Strohm is a coauthor of the Arden Highseries, Twelfth Grade Night and King Cheer; and the author of Once Upon a Tide: A Mermaid’s Tale; Prince in Disguise; Love à la Mode; It’s Not Me, It’s You; The Date to Save; and That’s Not What I Heard. She lives and writes in Los Angeles. You can find her online at www.StephanieKateStrohm.com and onInstagram @StephKateStrohm.

Kelly and Nichole Matthews are twin sisters (and totally not four cats in a trench coat, they swear!) who work as a comic art team and live north of the Emerald City with their pet overlords. They’ve worked with Boom! Studios, The Jim Henson Company, Random House Graphic, and Riot Games to create comics for all ages and genres, including R.L. Stine’s Just Beyond series (now on Disney+), graphic novel adaptations of Mary Pope Osborne’s The Magic Tree House series, and more. View titles by Jen Calonita

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