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If Chrissy Everstar’s botched wish-work and Savannah’s Cinderella/Snow White detours made you grin, you’ll love the gleeful chaos in Spelled. Princess Dorothea’s casual wish blows up her perfectly pampered life, sending her on a quippy, pun-filled quest through twisted fairy tales. It’s the same fizzy, self-aware humor that made Chrissy’s “help” so hilariously unhelpful—just with even more outrageous magical fine print.
Loved how Chrissy’s sparkly shortcuts kept turning Savannah’s life inside out? Fairy Godmothers, Inc. leans into that same bubbly, wand-wave chaos—only now with an entire company of fairy godmothers navigating client wishes, magical contracts, and happily-ever-after logistics. It’s the breezy, feel-good side of magic you got in My Fair Godmother, where every “simple” fix spirals into comedic complications.
When Savannah gets zapped to the Middle Ages and ends up dodging dragons and meeting Tristan the blacksmith, the time-hopping stakes feel personal and fun. In Ruby Red, Gwyneth unexpectedly inherits the ability to travel through time and is thrust into secret societies, historical intrigue, and banter-laced chemistry with Gideon. It captures that same thrill of being out of your era, out of your depth, and maybe falling for someone along the way.
If Savannah’s rocky path to love—complete with Chrissy’s “help,” a dragon, and those Cinderella/Snow White sidetracks—hooked you, Bewitching delivers multiple fairy-tale–tinted romances set in the modern world. Kendra, a meddling witch, tries to fix people’s love lives and lives, but her interventions don’t always go as planned—much like Chrissy’s. Expect sweet sparks, second chances, and magical complications that test the heart.
Savannah grows up a lot between Chrissy’s misfires, medieval quests, and figuring out what (and who) she really wants. In Princess for Hire, small-town Desi signs on with an agency that sends her to stand in for real princesses—cue disasters, makeovers, and tough choices that nudge her toward confidence and purpose. It has that same light, sparkly magic wrapped around a genuine coming-into-your-own journey.
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