PromchantedMorgan Matson BACKLIST Jan 7, 2025 Trade Paperback Young Adult Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Young Adult Fiction Coming Of Age Young Adult Fiction Fairy Tales & Folklore Ages 12 And Up, Grades 7 And Up 416 pages 20. 9 cm H 14 cm W 2. 1 cm T 459 g Wt Two modern teens. One classic fairy tale. Absolutely no cell service. Stella Griffin doesnt believe in fairy tales. Ever since her boyfriend dumped her three weeks before the promnot ideal timingshes
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Morgan Matson
BACKLIST | Jan 7, 2025
Trade Paperback
Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
Young Adult Fiction / Coming Of Age
Young Adult Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore
Ages 12 And Up, Grades 7 And Up
416pages
20.9 cm H | 14 cm W | 2.1 cm T | 459 g Wt
Two modern teens. One classic fairy tale. Absolutely no cell service.
Stella Griffin doesn’t believe in fairy tales. Ever since her boyfriend dumped her three weeks before the prom—notideal timing—she’s convinced every love story is a lie.
She’s ready to skip the prom entirely. But she and her best friend, Nisha, have been planning for years to celebrate at Disneyland before the prom . . . an OG OC tradition. But even being all dressed up at the Happiest Place on Earth isn’t salvaging Stella’s night. Nisha has brought along her friend Reece to join them, and he and Stella do notget along. They’re like oil and water. Cats and dogs. Aladdin and Jafar. And so what if Reece is, fine, kind of cute? Stella’s over it all. Happily-ever-afters, true love’s kisses, princes on white horses. It’s not real.
. . . Or is it?
Because when Stella and Reece push through a hidden door in Sleeping Beauty’s castle, they’re not in Anaheim anymore. They’re inthe story. In Sleeping Beauty—with Aurora and Phillip, the fairies, Maleficent, and extremely intelligent woodland creatures.
Unfortunately, they’ve landed right in the middleof the story—which throws things off. Suddenly, Aurora and Phillip are meeting before they were supposed to. The fairies are suspicious of the interlopers, and even Maleficent gets word of their arrival.
Stella and Reece will have to put aside their differences, make sure Aurora and Phillip fall in love, and get the story back on track—because if things don’t end the way they’re supposed to . . . they might never get home.
Will they be able to pull off a fairy-tale ending? And will Stella and Reece get a happily-ever-after of their own?