Is There Such a Thing as a…Bad Fairy by Elaine Kaye @ElaineKAuthor @ChrysFey

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Isn’t this such a cute cover for Bad Fairy by Elaine Kaye?

  • Title: Bad Fairy
  • Series: A Bad Fairy Adventure (Book One)
  • Author: Elaine Kaye
  • Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
  • Genre: Fantasy Middle Grade
  • Length: 66 pages
  • Age Range: 8-12

BLURB: Thistle Greenbud is not a bad fairy. She simply doesn’t like rules, and it’s just her luck that her homework is to create a new rule for the fairy handbook. But first, she has more important things to do. Like figure out how to get back at Dusty and Moss for playing tricks on her.

Before she can carry out her plan, though, disaster strikes and she finds herself working alongside the very fairies she wanted revenge on. Can they work together and trust each other, or will things go from bad to worse?

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EXCERPT:

As we watch the boys, the wind picks up, making the fern lay flat, exposing us. We gasp and make a dash for the closest tree. Behind it, we huddle together.

“Boogles! A branch just hit me,” Weedy says.

The sky turns black. Wind swirls dust and leaves, and spits pebbles at us. This is not good. We have to get going now or else our payback will get blown away.

“Let’s go!” I scream and lead the group from behind the tree, but the wind makes it hard for us to move forward.

Rose and Lilly grab hands as they run, screaming, toward the creek. Lacey stumbles over a fallen twig, landing flat and hitting her face hard on the ground. When she doesn’t move, I race to her as sand and pine needles prick my skin.

I help Lacey to her feet. Luckily, she only has a few cuts on her face. A tiny bit of blood streaks down her forehead. She looks at me. Fear is bright in her eyes. She needs help. We all need help. I peer toward the creek. The boys are still there, frantically trying to lift the bag full of stones.

Shouting a warning and waving my arms, I hurry to the creek, trying to get their attention. Finally, Dusty sees me. He looks as if he’s been caught with his hand in the pixie jar.

I point to the sky and wave them to come our way. Rain starts to fall. Dusty pulls Moss from the creek. Fat drops of water pelt my head and wings as I wait for the boys to reach me.

“It must be a twisty!” Dusty screams. “We better find shelter.”

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elaine Kaye is the author of A Gregory Green Adventure series. She first created Gregory Green after her son, who loved her homemade pea soup, thus inspiring the story Pea Soup DisasterBad Fairy is her middle grade debut and the first of A Bad Fairy Adventure series.

Kaye has worked as a library assistant and teacher’s assistant in elementary schools in the Sunshine State. She currently lives in Florida, but she has called Michigan; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Okinawa, Japan home. She is a grandmother of three boys.

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9 thoughts on “Is There Such a Thing as a…Bad Fairy by Elaine Kaye @ElaineKAuthor @ChrysFey

  1. Hi Sherry! Thanks for hosting my mom on your blog!

    My email should’ve had all the images in it. I’ll resend them. 🙂

    • hmmm……i am seeing all the images?????? maybe the gremlin ate them. lol i redid them so i hope everyone can see them now.

  2. Hi, Sherry. I though I commented already, but it looks as though it didn’t go through. My apologies. Thank you for having Bad Fairy on your blog, and for all of your help in the past.

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