“Insightful reimagining of Cinderella…

this complex retelling delights.”

—Publisher’s Weekly

“A fun twist on the Cinderella story…

readers will enjoy this entry into the pantheon of fairytale retellings.”

—Booklist

Hello!

I’m Laura!

In addition to being a two-time winner of my town’s annual pie contest, I am also a fantasy writer. I live in New Hampshire with my husband, our two kids, a dog named Birch, and two ball pythons named Smoky and Yara.

My other interests and hobbies include reading, sewing, cooking, baking, admiring my air plants, and getting figuratively lost in deep, dark woods.

My debut novel, How to Summon a Fairy Godmother, is OUT NOW! from Orbit Works.

How To Summon A Fairy Godmother

A Hilarious Cinderella Fairytale What-If

Book 1 of the Fairies and Familiars Series

If a fairy godmother can get one sister into a marriage, getting another out of one should be easy… 

Lady Theodosia Balfour has certainly gotten the short end of the stick—her stepsister, the newly crowned Princess Beatrice, is telling everyone in polite society that Theo, her sister, and their mother are evil, wicked, and horrid people who treated her like a slave. Though Theo knows this isn't exactly true, it seems her life is thoroughly ruined by the rumor. With the Balfour family estate on the verge of bankruptcy, Theo's only path forward is a forced betrothal to the Duke of Snowbell, a foul-tempered geezer who wishes only to use her as a brood mare for spare heirs. 

Desperate for help, Theo clings to the only thing that might save her: the rumor of a fairy godmother, one that supposedly helped her stepsister secure a prince. After discovering a way to summon a fairy in Beatrice's old room, Theo thinks her prayers have been answered. But the fairy she meets isn't at all what she imagined. Drop-dead gorgeous, incredibly cunning, and slightly devious, Cecily of the Ash Fairies is much more interested in gathering powerful favors and smoking her pipe than providing charitable magic for humans in a bind.

Before she receives magical assistance, Cecily sets Theo to three tasks, seemingly to prove that Theo is a selfless and kind person. Helping her along the way are Cecily's familiars, the flirty human-turned-mockingbird Phineas and the aloof Kasra, a fox shapeshifter who should not be as handsome as he is for someone with such cutting remarks. As Theo works on her tasks, she shockingly finds kinship with the magical creatures she's helping, and starts to wonder if a continued life among her human peers is what she really wants after all.

Where to Buy

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