Fairy godmothers -- Juvenile fiction ; Magic -- Juvenile fiction ; Time travel -- Juvenile fiction ; Middle Ages -- Juvenile fiction ; Stepfamilies -- Juvenile fiction ; Remarriage -- Juvenile fiction ; Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction ; Children of divorced parents -- Juvenile fiction ; Anger in adolescence -- Juvenile fiction ; Wishes -- Juvenile fiction ; Authors, American -- Utah -- Juvenile fiction ; Fairy tales -- Adaptations -- Juvenile fiction ; Young adult fiction, American
Tansy Miller has always felt that her divorced father has never had enough time for her. But mistakenly getting caught on the wrong side of the law wasn' texactly how she wanted to get his attention. Enter Chrysanthemum "Chrissy" Everstar, Tansy's fairy in shining, er, high heels. Chrissy is only a fair godmother, of course, so Tansy's three wishes don't exactly go according to plan. And if bringing Robin Hood to the twenty-first century isn't bad enough for Tansy, being transported back to the Middle Ages to deal with Rumpelstiltskin certainly is. She'll need the help of her blended family, her wits, and especially the cute police chief 's son to stop the gold-spinning story from spinning wildly out of control. Janette Rallison pulls out all the stops in this fresh, fun-filled follow-up to the popular My Fair Godmother. (Publisher website)