Cindy Ella

Teen & Young Adult Fairy Tales & Folklore Adaptations eBooks

Author: Robin Palmer

The ideal L.A. fairy tale for fans of Once Upon a Time and L.A. Candy, from the author of Geek Charming., , Prom fever has infected LA–especially Cindy’s two annoying stepsisters, and her overly Botoxed stepmother. Cindy seems to be the only one immune to it all. But her anti-prom letter in the school newspaper does more to turn Cindy into Queen of the Freaks than close the g….Read More

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