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Happily Ever After

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The third and final book in a new trilogy of twisted fairy tales from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, set in the world of his popular Half Upon a Time series, that's perfect for fans of Fablehaven and Chris Colfer's A Tale of Magic series!
Who doesn't love a good Happily Ever After? The Cursed City is now the Blessed City, with its residents' curses removed. Lena is now fully human, as are the rest of the giants, and together they live in peace with all the other humans in the city, all their differences now gone. And sure, Jin might have disappeared, but really, genie magic only caused trouble.

At least, that's what the magic spell in Lena's head is telling her. But somewhere inside, she knows that this new world isn't right, that no real Happily Ever After would take her giant heritage from her...and that Jin is in danger.

When things are at their darkest, can a single Spark light the way?
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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2023
      The evil Queens of Fairy get just deserts at last thanks to former giant Lena and her airheaded Lilliputian counterpart, Shefin. Presuming that characters and events in previous episodes will be fresh in readers' minds, Riley picks up his tale in midboil--guiding Lena to the Cauldron of Truth to throw off the fairies' loyalty spell, regain her memories, and, with rebel fairy princess Gwentell and other allies, renew her quest to rescue the genie Jin from the magic lamp that imprisons him. But it's Shefin, her forcibly assigned true love, who takes the lead here, and despite being as dense and clueless as a fence post, he's utterly convinced that he's the greatest hero ever. Armed with a magic sword that turns anyone it touches into a fervent partisan of the queens, Shefin will put readers back on his side by coming through at the last tick with an improbably clever wish that snatches victory from the jaws of defeat. Before that, though, the author spins out further misadventures with his large cast, predominantly cued White and largely drawn from European fairy tales, embedding frequent italicized digressions that fill out some significant backstories. Better late than never, but the latter do give the narrative a distinctly patchy character. Also, though slipping in a teasing hint of, maybe, further sequels, he gives Lena barely a bit part in the windup. A proper, if not exactly seamless, trilogy finale. (Fantasy. 9-12)

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