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The Magical Match
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Description
Born to be a tooth fairy, Cory Feathering has been busy proving she's meant for another life -one of matchmaking!
It seems like everything is falling into place for Cory. Her uncle Micah is engaged to his perfect match, and she's lucky in love herself with her boyfriend Blue. She's excited to help prepare for the wedding, but when she hears of another marriage on the horizon – her mother's, to a goblin – she knows things might not go quite as planned. The fairy guilds have promised to leave Cory alone, but she knows they still don't agree with her lifestyle, so truly anything is possible. Add to that a witchy match that proves more difficult than usual and an upcoming Battle of the Bands -- and, of course, keeping the secret that she's Cupid! -- and Cory's got her hands full. In the end, will true love conquer all?
This fun and joyful fourth book in E.D. Baker's Fairy-Tale Matchmaker series is perfect for fans of fairy-tale retellings!
Product details
Published | 16 Oct 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781681198828 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Dimensions | 197 x 129 mm |
Series | The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Full of fun and whimsy. A delightful romp through a truly unique fairy tale world!
New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George on The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker
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An engaging start to a new series. . . . Will resonate with readers, especially fans of Jessica Day George and Gail Carson Levine.
Booklist on The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker
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Baker takes readers for a funny yet sweet ride through the challenging task of finding where one belongs. . . . Radiates humor and creativity. It's thoroughly enjoyable in every way.
School Library Journal on The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker
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Loyal fans of Baker's other books will appreciate this lighthearted search for one's true self.
Kirkus Reviews on The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker