The Demi-Wolf and the Hunter
The Fairy Godmother Tales Book 2
Everyone knows that a girl living a life of drudgery is meant to be saved by a prince—but what if one never arrives?
Donella has always dreamed of being rescued from her miserable life working in her father’s tavern, and when the fairy godmother offers to help her in exchange for one simple task, she readily accepts.
After all, how hard can it be to retrieve the heart of the Dead Prince?
Harder than she thinks, because the Dead Prince is very much alive and likes his heart right where it is.
Too scared to break her deal with the fairy godmother, Donella knows that outwitting her is the only way to save the Dead Prince’s life, but how can a humble waitress beat the wickedest witch of them all?
With her curiously intelligent pet wolf at her side, Donella will have to deal with haughty nobles, fight her way through a labyrinth, and overcome her own demons if she wants to save the prince and make her dream come true.
The Demi-Wolf and the Hunter is a fun, fairytale adventure that blends a less-murderous Macbeth with a platonic Beauty and the Beast retelling to make something completely new.
Published August 2022
Content Guide
The Fairy Godmother Tales are meant to be fun reads, but I understand some readers may want to know what they’re getting into before they start. Nothing on the list below is particularly gory or graphic.
- Deceased parents
- Parental abandonment and neglect
- Indentured servitude and bullying
- Sexual harassment
- Descriptions of injuries, treatments, burns, and scars
- Descriptions of past trauma (physical injuries and emotional abuse)
- Violence and murder, particularly with bladed weapons
- A house fire
- Bodily transformation
- Strong romantic subplot, some kissing
- Happy ending
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