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A Sprinkle of Fairy Dust
A Sprinkle of Fairy Dust
Author: Elizabeth Bevarly, Elaine Crawford, Marylyle Rogers, Maggie Shayne
Four touching and inspiring stories of magic, passion, and dreams that come true with a little help from very cute, very magical fairies and sprites includes tales by Elizabeth Bevarly, Elaine Crawford, Marylyle Rogers, and Maggie Benson Shayne.
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ISBN-13: 9780312960353
ISBN-10: 0312960352
Publication Date: 11/1996
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: St Martins Mass Market Paper
Book Type: Paperback
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RoyalCatwoman avatar reviewed A Sprinkle of Fairy Dust on + 278 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I have always loved fairy tales and always will. This book was sheer magic to me-especially the tale by Marylyle Rogers. I am her biggest fan and have never been disappointed in any of her stories. All her books are very collectible.
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Helpful Score: 1
Joscelin was the ... son of a great warrior. His mother died during his childhood and took his father's heart with her to the grave. Because his father has legitimate heirs, Joscelin had few prospects. He had run away from home to fight as a mercenary at the age of 15. Seven years later he had returned as the captain of his own troupe. Since then he had taken service where it was available and when it wasn't available he had rode the tourney circuit. Now he has returned home briefly before beginning employment with the Justiciar of England, who ruled while King Henry II was in France.

On his way home he encountered Linnet and her husband. Married at 13 to a brutal Lord, Linnet had one son she cherished and tried to protect from her husband's brutality. She suspects her husband is plotting treason. She knows that her husband is destroying her son's inheritance in futherance of his plans.

While the political background is important, the real driving force in this case is the dynamics set in force by Joscelin's father decades before.
drgldy76 avatar reviewed A Sprinkle of Fairy Dust on + 125 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The best tale in the book is by Maggie Benson Shayne called Fairies Make Wishes too. It had the feel of Little Mermaid except for this is a fairy. It was such a sweet read. I liked all the tales except for Fairy Dreams. It lacked character development. I didn't feel anything for the characters as I did in the 3 previous stories. The book is worth it though for the 3 other stories.
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